John Hayes (director)


John Patrick Hayes was an American film director, producer, screenwriter, and actor. He began his career as a screenwriter, writing 1959's The Kiss, which earned an Academy Award nomination for Best Short Film. Hayes is best known for directing low-budget B-movie features and later, exploitation films.

Biography

Hayes was born March 1, 1930, in New York City to first-generation Irish American parents. His parents divorced when he was four years old, after which he was raised by his grandmother and uncle. He had a sister, Dolores, who was raised separately from him in a Catholic convent, and subsequently developed schizophrenia as an adult. After spending two years in the United States Navy, Hayes returned to New York City and began studying acting with Erwin Piscator.

Career

Hayes began his career in the 1950s producing and directing short films. In 1959, he was nominated for an Academy Award for the short film The Kiss.
In 1961, he directed his first full-length film The Grass Eater. In addition to directing, Hayes also served as producer and writer on many of his films. Occasionally, Hayes appeared in bit parts in television and films, mainly his own features.
Hayes died of cancer in 2000.

Filmography

Actor

Treasure of Matecumbe The Shaggy D.A. Crash! End of the World She Came to the Valley Up Yours – A Rockin' Comedy

Producer

The Kiss Walk the Angry Beach The Cut-Throats Dream No Evil All the Lovin' Kinfolk The Hang Ups
  • ''The Photographer''

Writer

Sweet Trash Dream No Evil All the Lovin' Kinfolk The Hang Ups Grave of the Vampire Heterosexualis
  • ''Jailbait Babysitter''

Director

The Grass Eater Walk the Angry Beach Just Between Us Five Minutes to Love Shell Shock The Farmer's Other Daughter Fandango The Cut-Throats The Hang Up Sweet Trash Dream No Evil Convicts' Women All the Lovin' Kinfolk Heterosexualis Grave of the Vampire Garden of the Dead Mama's Dirty Girls End of the World Jailbait Babysitter Up Yours