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  1. Louis M. "Deke" Heyward (born Louis Mortimere Horowitz, June 24, 1920 – March 26, 2002) was an American producer and film and television screenwriter. Life and career [ edit ] Born in New York City to Henry Horowitz and Rose Klein, Jewish immigrants from Hungary, Heyward intended to become a lawyer but started writing radio scripts part-time.

  2. Louis M. Heyward (1920-2002) Louis M. Heyward. Born in New York City, Louis Heyward was headed for a career as a lawyer while at the same time moonlighting as a writer of scripts for various radio series. After a six-year Air Force hitch, he landed a job with the Associated Press but continued to dabble with radio scripts, and later found an ...

    • Producer, Writer, Production Manager
    • June 24, 1920
    • Louis M. Heyward
    • March 26, 2002
  3. Louis M. Heyward. Writer: Pajama Party. Born in New York City, Louis Heyward was headed for a career as a lawyer while at the same time moonlighting as a writer of scripts for various radio series. After a six-year Air Force hitch, he landed a job with the Associated Press but continued to dabble with radio scripts, and later found an eight-year home as a comedy writer on daytime TV's...

    • June 24, 1920
    • March 26, 2002
  4. Apr 8, 2002 · Louis M. “Deke” Heyward, an award-winning writer and producer for radio, television and movies who in the 1950s created “Winky Dink and You,” the first interactive television show, has ...

  5. Louis M. Heyward is known as an Producer, Executive Producer, Writer, Screenplay, Executive In Charge Of Production, Actor, Additional Writing, and Story. Some of his work includes The Abominable Dr. Phibes, Witchfinder General, Dr. Phibes Rises Again, The Oblong Box, Whoever Slew Auntie Roo?, Curse of the Crimson Altar, Cry of the Banshee, and Dr. Goldfoot and the Girl Bombs.

  6. Browse Louis M. Heyward movies, appearances, and specials. Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga The Garfield Movie Deadpool & Wolverine Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes The Boys Fallout The Acolyte House of ...

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  8. Apr 8, 2002 · Louis M. “Deke” Heyward, an award-winning writer and producer for radio, TV and movies who created Winky Dink and You in the 1950s — the first interactive TV show — died of …