Margaret Hayes

Margaret Hayes

ActressAdditional Crew
Born
December 5, 1916
Died
January 26, 1977

Titian-haired Margaret 'Maggie' Hayes was born Florette Regina Ottenheimer in Baltimore, Maryland, the daughter of Jacob 'Jack' Louis Ottenheimer (1882-1943) and Clara Bussy (1877-1966). While still at high school she worked with a local stock company to get into acting. She then studied for two…

Biography

Titian-haired Margaret 'Maggie' Hayes was born Florette Regina Ottenheimer in Baltimore, Maryland, the daughter of Jacob 'Jack' Louis Ottenheimer (1882-1943) and Clara Bussy (1877-1966). While still at high school she worked with a local stock company to get into acting. She then studied for two years at John Hopkins University, briefly entertaining the notion of becoming a nurse. Before long, however, she had joined The Barnstormers troupe of performers to become their first ever female member. A trip to New York and a night at the Stork Club resulted in a chance encounter with several prominent newspaper columnists who were also in attendance, among them Walter Winchell. Winchell decided to change her name to 'Dana Dale'. Using this moniker, she did some modelling and auditioned unsuccessfully for the role of Scarlett O'Hara in Gone with the Wind (1939). At this time, she was featured in several cigarette, automobile and fashion advertisements.

After a brief stint at Warner Brothers, and having finally settled on the stage name Maggie Hayes, she made her Broadway debut in 1940 and was signed by Paramount the following year. On screen, Maggie tended to be cast as second leads, often as 'the other woman', but was never quite fulfilled in her profession. Instead, she pursued diverse other career paths outside of acting, both in between performing and after her retirement in 1962: as fashion designer, model, owner of a boutique in Palm Beach and designing/selling jewelry in New York. She even worked for a while as a public relations executive for luxury goods department store Bergdorf Goodman on Fifth Avenue in Manhattan. In the late 1940s, she became fashion editor for 'Life Magazine', before returning to the New York stage and acting in television where she had some of her best roles.

Maggie Hayes was married (and divorced) three times. Her second husband was the actor Leif Erickson (of The High Chaparral (1967) fame), her third the producer Herbert B. Swope Jr..

Actress

A Flame in the WindA Flame in the Wind(1964)as Roxanne Reynolds, Roxanne Reynolds (1964-1966)
FlipperFlipper(1964)as Congresswoman Helen Browning
The DefendersThe Defenders(1961)as Maggie Daly
Perry MasonPerry Mason(1957)as Joyce Gilbert, Leslie Rankin, Sybil Granger, Vivian Bell
The Comedy SpotThe Comedy Spot(1960)as Agnes Carol

Additional Crew

I Wanted WingsI Wanted Wings(1941)

Self

Girl TalkGirl Talk(1963)as Self
Here's HollywoodHere's Hollywood(1960)as Self
Modern RomancesModern Romances(1954)as Self - Host
The Jack Benny ProgramThe Jack Benny Program(1950)as Self
Strike It RichStrike It Rich(1951)as Self

Archive Footage

Frontier Justice(1958)as Susan

Known for

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Margaret Hayes and Darren McGavin in The Case Against Brooklyn (1958)Margaret Hayes and Hugh O'Brian in The Life and Legend of Wyatt Earp (1955)Alan Ladd and Margaret Hayes in The Glass Key (1942)Shirley Knight, Constance Ford, Margaret Hayes, and Barbara Nichols in House of Women (1962)Margaret Hayes in Blackboard Jungle (1955)Glenn Ford, Margaret Hayes, and Richard Kiley in Blackboard Jungle (1955)

Credit Score: Margaret Hayes

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Fri Feb 01 1957 – Sun Jun 03 1962
#NameScoreYearWinNomKnownWinsNomsVotes
1General Electric Theater5.0019536.8011468
2The Life and Legend of Wyatt Earp5.0019557.6021273
3Sullivan's Travels5.0019427.90030686
4Good Day for a Hanging3.2519596.3001046
5Golden Showcase2.5019616.70019
613 West Street2.5019626.3001078
7The Bottom of the Bottle2.5019566.500377
8Violent Saturday2.5019556.9003253
9The Glass Key2.5019427.0007896
10Blackboard Jungle1.9519557.40410603