British film & TV director (1921–2000)
Hayers in 1990
Sidney Hayers (24 August 1921 – 8 February 2000) was a British film and television director , writer and producer .[ 1]
Born in Edinburgh , Scotland, Hayers began his career as a film editor.[ 2] Among the films he directed are Circus of Horrors (1960), the occult thriller Night of the Eagle (1962), a musical Three Hats for Lisa (1965), and the adventure films The Southern Star (1969) and The Trap (1966).[ 3]
In British TV, his credits included The Persuaders! and The New Avengers ; he later directed several American TV shows, including episodes of Magnum, P.I. , The A-Team , Knight Rider , T. J. Hooker , Baywatch and The Famous Five .[ 4]
Hayers died of cancer in 2000 in Altea , Spain. His wife was the actress Erika Remberg .[ 3] He had two children, Susan and Robert from his first marriage, to Patricia.[ 5]
Filmography
As writer
Edith – original screenplay from researched notes.
A Spy for a Spy – Screenplay adapted from the novel The Springers in collaboration with author Berkeley Mather .
The Sweetwater Point Motel – Screenplay adapted from the novel of the same name by Peter Saab .
The Tangled Web – Screenplay adapted fram the novel The Molester by Lee Sarokin.
Spy Now, Pay Later – Original screenplay in collaboration with Carl Johnson and Karl-Heinz Willschrei.
Blaues Blut [fr ] (TV Series) – Additional material and rewrites for seven episodes.
Feature films as director/producer
While the Sun Shines (1947) – sound editor
Warning to Wantons (1949) – editor
Stop Press Girl (1949) – editor
Prelude to Fame (1950) – editor
White Corridors (1951) – editor
Never Take No for an Answer (1951) aka The Small Miracle – editor
Something Money Can't Buy (1952) – editor
Deadly Nightshade (directed by John Gilling , 1953) – editor
Recoil (directed by John Gilling, 1953) – editor
Romeo and Juliet (1954) – editor
Passage Home (directed by Roy Ward Baker, 1955) – editor
A Town Like Alice (1956) – editor
Triple Deception (1956) aka House of Secrets – editor
High Tide at Noon (1957) – editor
The One That Got Away (directed by Roy Ward Baker 1957) – editor
A Night to Remember (directed by Roy Ward Baker , 1958) – 2nd Unit Director/Film Editor
Tiger Bay (directed by J. Lee Thompson, 1959) – editor
Violent Moment (1959) aka Rebound – director, editor
Operation Amsterdam (directed by Michael McCarthy , 1959) – 2nd Unit Director
The White Trap (1959) – director
Circus of Horrors (1960) – Director, editor
The Malpas Mystery (1960) – director
Payroll (1961) aka I Promised to Pay – Director
Echo of Barbara (1961) – director
Night of the Eagle (US: Burn Witch Burn , 1962) – Director
This Is My Street (1963) – Director
The Human Jungle (1963–64) (TV series) - director
Three Hats for Lisa (1965) (Musical) – Director
The Trap (1966) – Director
Finders Keepers (1966) – Director
The Avengers (1965–67) (TV series) – director, 2nd unit director
The Southern Star (1969) – Director
Mister Jerico (1970) (TV) – Director
Assault (1971) aka In the Devil's Garden – Director
The Firechasers (1971) – Director
Revenge (1971) aka Inn of the Frightened People – Director
Shirley's World (1971) (TV series) – director
The Persuaders! (1971–72) (TV series) – director
All Coppers Are... (1972) – Director
Arthur of the Britons (1972–73) (TV series) – director
The Zoo Gang (1974) (TV series) – director
Deadly Strangers (1974) – Co-Producer/Director
What Changed Charley Farthing? (1974) aka The Bananas Boat – Co-Producer/Director
Diagnosis: Murder (1975) – Co-Producer/Director
One Away (1976) – Co-Producer/Director
The New Avengers (1976–77) (TV series) - director
A Bridge Too Far (directed by Richard Attenborough , 1977) – Director of action sequences
The Professionals (1977–78) (TV series) – director, producer
The Famous Five (1978–79) (TV series) – director, producer
The Hardy Boys/Nancy Drew Mysteries (1979) (TV series) – director
The Last Convertible (1979) (mini series) – director
The Seekers (1979) (mini series) – Director
Galactica 1980 (1980) (TV series) – director
Condominium (1980) – Director
The Misadventures of Sheriff Lobo (1981) (TV series) – director
The Fall Guy (1981) (TV series) – director
The Greatest American Hero (1981) (TV series) – director
Magnum, P.I. (1981) (TV series) – director
Terror at Alcatraz (1982) (TV movie) – director
Knight Rider (1982–86) (TV series) – director
Remington Steele (1982–83) (TV series) – director
The Family Tree (1983) (TV series) – director
Philip Marlowe, Private Eye (1983) (TV series) – director
Manimal (1983) (TV series) – director
Masquerade (1983–84) (TV series) – director
The Master (1984) (TV series) – director
T.J. Hooker (1984) (TV series) – director
Cover Up (1984–85) (TV series) – director
Hardcastle and McCormick (1985) (TV series) – director
Airwolf (1985) (TV series) – director
Hunter (1985) (TV series) – director
The A-Team (1985–86) (TV series) – director
Scarecrow and Mrs. King (1986–87) (TV series) – director
Werewolf (1987) (TV series) – director
Blue Blood (1988–89) (TV series) – director
Dragnet (1990) (TV series) – director
They Came from Outer Space (1990) (TV series) – director
The New Adam-12 (1991) (TV series) – director
Super Force (1991–92) (TV series) – director
Tarzán (1992–95) (TV series) – director
Baywatch (1993) (TV series) – director
Acapulco H.E.A.T. (1993–94) (TV series) – director, writer
Space Precinct (1994–95) (TV series) – director
CI5: The New Professionals (1995) (TV series) – director
References
^ "Sidney Hayers" . BFI . Archived from the original on 7 April 2016.
^ "Sidney Hayers | Biography, Movie Highlights and Photos" . AllMovie .
^ a b III, Harris M. Lentz (24 October 2008). Obituaries in the Performing Arts, 2000: Film, Television, Radio, Theatre, Dance, Music, Cartoons and Pop Culture . McFarland. ISBN 9780786452057 – via Google Books.
^ "Sidney Hayers" . aveleyman.com .
^ Obituaries: Sidney Hayers
Lentz, Harris M, III. Science Fiction Chronicle; Radford Vol. 21, Iss. 4, (Aug/Sep 2000): 51.
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