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Carter DeHaven (born Francis O'Callaghan; October 5, 1886 – July 20, 1977) was an American film and stage actor, film director, and screenwriter. Career. DeHaven started his career in vaudeville in 1896 [1] and made his Broadway debut portraying multiple roles in the 1903 musical Whoop-Dee-Doo.
Carter DeHaven is a film and TV producer and assistant director, born in 1932 in Los Angeles. He has worked on movies such as Hoosiers, The Exorcist III and Best Seller, and TV shows such as Wagon Train, The Alfred Hitchcock Hour and Laramie.
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- February 16, 1932
Carter DeHaven. Actor: Timothy Dobbs, That's Me. Starting out his entertainment career in vaudeville and on the stage, Carter DeHaven entered films while still a teenager and soon achieved fame appearing in productions with his wife, Flora Parker DeHaven.
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- Chicago, Illinois, USA
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- Woodland Hills, Los Angeles, California, USA
Carter DeHaven was a vaudeville and film actor who worked with his wife Flora Parker DeHaven and Charles Chaplin. He was the father of actress Gloria DeHaven and the grandfather of several other film professionals.
- October 5, 1886
- July 20, 1977
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Carter DeHaven is a film producer and executive producer who worked on many movies, such as The Exorcist III, Hoosiers, and Yellowbeard. He also produced some TV shows, such as Leslie Nielsen's Bad Golf Made Easier and Perfect Strangers.
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Carter DeHaven was an actor, director, producer, and writer who worked in silent and sound films. He is best known for his roles in The Great Dictator, Character Studies, Bewitched, and The Donna Reed Show.