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Patricia Haines (3 February 1932 – 25 February 1977) [1] was an English actress, [2] best known for her television work. She was married to Michael Caine from 1954 to 1958. [ 3 ] [ 4 ]
Patricia Lawlor Hayes was born in Streatham, [1] London, the daughter of George Frederick Hayes and Florence Alice Hayes. Her father was a clerk in the civil service and her mother was a schoolmistress. As a child, Hayes attended the Sacred Heart School in Hammersmith.
Virgin Witch is a British horror sexploitation film directed by Ray Austin and starring Ann and Vicki Michelle, Patricia Haines and Neil Hallett. [1] A prospective model and her sister join a coven of white wizards. The film was shot in 1970 and is copyrighted as a 1971 production. However, censorship problems would mean it was not widely seen ...
Edna, the Inebriate Woman is the second episode of the second season of the BBC anthology TV series Play for Today, originally broadcast on 21 October 1971. Edna, the Inebriate Woman was written by Jeremy Sandford, directed by Ted Kotcheff, produced by Irene Shubik, and starred Patricia Hayes.
Patricia Haines: 1973 Last appeared in 1974. Character Actor(s) Duration Frank Blakey: Eric Allan: 1972–1974 Lewis Potter: Robert Dorning: 1974 Ethel Ainsworth:
The Last Shot You Hear is a 1969 British thriller film directed by Gordon Hessler and starring Hugh Marlowe, Zena Walker, Patricia Haines, and William Dysart. [1] The screenplay was by Tim Shields based on William Fairchild's 1959 playThe Sound of Murder.
Kay was married to the actress Patricia Haines from 1963 until her death from cancer in 1977; he never remarried, and was said to have been grief-stricken for the rest of his life. Kay had no children of his own, but was stepfather to Haines’s daughter from her first marriage to the actor Michael Caine. He died in London on Christmas Day in ...
Night Caller from Outer Space (also known as The Night Caller and Blood Beast from Outer Space) is a British 1965 science fiction film directed by John Gilling and starring John Saxon, Maurice Denham and Patricia Haines. [1] It was written by Jim O'Connolly based on Frank Crisp's 1961 novel The Night Callers.