- Manning Haynes
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Manning Haynes Born Lyminster, Sussex
United KingdomDied 1957
Lyminster
United KingdomOther names H. Manning Haynes Occupation Film director Years active 1917–1938 Manning Haynes (often credited as H. Manning Haynes) was a British film director.[1]
Manning Haynes’ film career as an actor began in 1918's Lead Kindly Light. Haynes switched to directing silent films in the 1920s. These included: Lawyer Quince (1924) – Director; The Constable’s Move (1923) – Director; Monkey’s Paw (1923) – Director ; Head of the Family (1922) – Director; A Will and a way (1922) – Director; Sam’s Boy (1922) – Story adapted by and Director; Monty works the wires (1921) – Director, Actor – The Man; The Ware Case (1928) and The Missing Witness (1933). He usually billed himself as H. Manning Haynes.
Selected filmography
- London Love (1926)
- Those Who Love (1929)
- Should a Doctor Tell? (1930)
- To Oblige a Lady (1931)
- The Perfect Flaw (1934)
- Tomorrow We Live (1936)
References
External links
The Bioscope has a post titled “In the Studio, 15 November 2009, http://bioscopic.wordpress.com/2009/11/, which shows a still of Manning Haynes directing London Love at the Gaumont studios, Lime Grove, in 1926, taken from http://www.itnsource.com. The film starred actors Fay Compton and John Stuart.
Categories:- 1957 deaths
- British film actors
- People from Lyminster
- British film actor stubs
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