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  1. David Hempstead (October 2, 1909 - January 9, 1983) was an American film producer known for None but the Lonely Heart (1944), The Sky's the Limit (1943), directed by Edward H. Griffith, and Joan of Paris (1942), directed by Robert Stevenson.

  2. Forgotten Founders: David Hempstead, Senior, is a short-form documentary that highlights the life of David Hempstead, Senior on the East End of Long Island, tracing him from slavery to freedom. Hempstead, Senior’s children were founding members of the Eastville community in Sag Harbor.

  3. www.bodmanlaw.com › attorney › david-m-hempsteadDavid M. Hempstead - Bodman

    David M. Hempstead - Bodman. Member, Detroit. T 313-393-7571 F 313-393-7579. Overview. News. Mr. Hempstead concentrates his practice primarily in the areas of income, estate and gift tax planning for high net worth individuals, estate and trust administration, trust litigation, and charitable trusts and foundations.

  4. Forgotten Founders: David Hempstead, Senior, is a short-form documentary that highlights the life of David Hempstead, Senior on the East End of Long Island, tracing him from slavery to freedom. Hempstead, Senior’s children were founding members of the Eastville community in Sag Harbor.

  5. David Hempstead. Writer: Hell and High Water. 1938 industry biography: David Hempstead was born in Salt Lake City, Utah on October 2, the son of a former U. S. Assistant Attorney General. Attended Westminister Collegiate Institure and took his A. B. degree at the University of Michigan.

  6. The story came to the attention of either Cary Grant or RKO producer David Hempstead, who showed it to Grant's agent. In April 1944, RKO Pictures bought the rights to the story for $10,000, hoping to turn it into a vehicle for Grant.

  7. Sep 19, 2018 · Hempstead has been a significant contributor to the success of the Law School, serving as co-chair of a recent highly successful capital campaign. In honor of Hempstead, Bodman established the David M. Hempstead Scholarship Fund at the Wayne State University Law School.