- Louis M. Heyward
Louis M. Heyward (
June 24 1920 –March 26 2002 ) was an American producer andfilm andtelevision screenwriter . He was also known as "Deke" Heyward.Born in
New York City, New York , he served in theUnited States Air Force before becoming a full-timecomedy writer, providing scripts for eight seasons (1950 – 1958) of "The Garry Moore Show ". He also wrote material for "The Ernie Kovacs Show ", eventually becoming head writer for that series. Heyward co-created and wrote scripts for "Winky Dink and You ", a children’s show hosted byJack Barry that ran from 1953 - 1957.In the early 1960s, Heyward relocated to
Los Angeles, California and worked various executive positions at20th Century Fox and MCA. His production experience at Fox and MCA and his proven penchant for comedy was noticed byJames H. Nicholson ofAmerican International Pictures . Heyward was originally brought into the employ of AIP to write "Pajama Party" (1964), one of manyBeach Party film s made by the company. Heyward would subsequently write several more similar teen-themed AIP comedies, as well ashorror films andscience fiction thrillers.In 1966, Heyward was made AIP’s Director of Overseas Productions, and set up a
London -based office of operations in 1967. He produced severalEurope an and British films from 1967 – 1972, all co-financed by AIP with Heyward maintaining a degree of control over the various productions in order to ensure the movies were suitable for release in both the U.S. and European markets. In this capacity, he assisted in the production of some of AIP’s most critically acclaimed and profitable films of that period, includingMichael Reeves ’s "Witchfinder General" (1968), "The Abominable Dr. Phibes " (1971), and "Dr. Phibes Rises Again " (1972), all starringVincent Price .After his AIP days, Heyward became Vice President in Charge of Development for Barry & Enright Productions, a game show and TV-movie production company run by Jack Barry and
Dan Enright . He served as Executive Producer of the company’s popular "Tic Tac Dough ".Heyward's son, Andy, is chairman and chief executive officer of
DiC Entertainment , an animation studio that was originally founded in France as a subsidiary of theRTL Group .Heyward died of
pneumonia .External links
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