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Hayman is both a surname and a given name. Notable people with the name include: Surname *Al Hayman (1847–1917), business partner of Charles Frohman in ''Theatrical Syndicate'' *Andy Hayman, CBE, QPM (born 1959), retired British police officer, author of ''The Terrorist Hunters'' *Brett Hayman (born 1972), Australian rowing cox *Carl Hayman (born 1979), international rugby union footballer *Carole Hayman, English writer, broadcaster and journalist *Connie Passalacqua Hayman, American journalist and educator *Conway Hayman (born 1949), former American football player and coach *Cyd Hayman (born 1944), English actress *Damaris Hayman (1929–2021), actress best known for character roles on television *Darren Hayman (born 1970), English singer-songwriter and guitarist *David Hayman (born 1961) Scottish actor and director *Francis Hayman (1708–1776), English painter and illustrator, one of the founding members of the Royal Academy in 1768 *Harold Hayman (1894–1966), British Labour ...
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Al Hayman
Al Hayman, also known as Raphael Hayman, (1847 – February 10, 1917) was the business partner of the better-known Charles Frohman who together with others established the Theatrical Syndicate. In addition to the financial backing, ownership and construction of new theaters and the early monopolisation of the booking networks, the Syndicate also produced a number of Broadway shows. Biography Al Hayman was born to a Jewish family in Wheeling, West Virginia. He began his theatrical career as a manager for a tour of ''The Black Crook'' in 1871. In 1883, Hayman traveled to San Francisco and, leasing the Baldwin Theatre, became its producing manager, becoming a well-known manager. Around 1989 he moved to New York and bought the play ''Shenandoah'' with Charles Frohman. He also gained control of a theater in Chicago, starting the wide ownership of theaters.
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James Hayman
James Hayman, sometimes credited as Jim Hayman, is an American television producer, director and cinematographer. Career His credits include ''Judging Amy'', ''Ugly Betty'', ''Joan of Arcadia'', '' Kingpin'', ''The Sopranos'', '' Any Day Now'', '' ER'', '' Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman'', '' Law & Order: Special Victims Unit'', '' Huff'', ''House M.D.'', ''The Client'', '' Murder One'', ''Texasville'', ''Northern Exposure'', '' Moon Over Miami'', ''Law & Order'', ''Harts of the West'', ''Class of '96'', ''Dangerous Minds'', ''One West Waikiki'', '' The Fosters'', '' NCIS: New Orleans'', '' NCIS: Hawaii'' and other series. Personal life Hayman is married to actress Annie Potts and is the father of two sons, James (called Doc, born 1992), and Harry (born 1995). He has a stepson Clay (born 1981) from Potts' previous marriage. Awards and nominations Hayman has been nominated for two Primetime Emmy Awards and a DGA Award The Directors Guild of America Awards are i ...
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Ron Hayman
Ron Hayman (born August 31, 1954) was one of the first Canadian cyclists to turn professional in the late 1970s, inspiring those following like fellow Canadian Alex Stieda. Hayman later became a Canadian cycling coach and entrepreneur, and was runner-up on the list of the 10 most important Canadian cyclists of the twentieth century. Hayman competed on the Canadian Olympic cycling team in Munich in the 1972 Summer Olympics in the pursuit and again in 1976 Summer Olympics in the team pursuit. He was seven times Canadian national champion on the road and track. In 1979, still an amateur on an English team 'London Australia' (Archer Road Club), he won the 1979 Tour of Ireland. Phil Anderson, Stephen Roche and Robert Millar finished 2nd, 3rd and 4th behind Hayman, and all subsequently became successful professionals. Hayman was ranked top amateur in Belgium (1979). He raced as a professional from 1979 through 1988. His best-known team, of which he was one of seven founding members, ...
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Rollo Hayman
George Rollo Hayman (4 May 1925 – 3 April 2008) was a Rhodesian farmer and politician. A member of the House of Assembly, he served in several portfolios as a member of the Cabinet of Rhodesia under Prime Minister Ian Smith. Born in the United Kingdom, he moved to Southern Rhodesia at age four and served as a Royal Air Force pilot in World War II. Elected to Parliament in 1958 as a member of the United Federal Party, he was a founding member of the Rhodesian Front party in 1962. He joined the Cabinet in 1976 upon being appointed Minister of Agriculture. In 1977, he was named Minister of Local Government and Housing and Minister of Internal Affairs. In December 1978, he resigned from the Cabinet, from Parliament, and from the party, protesting the Prime Minister's rejection of British-American plans for Rhodesia's transition to majority rule. He ran as an independent in the by-election for his former seat in Parliament, but lost. He soon moved to South Africa, where he lived unt ...
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Robert Hayman-Joyce
Lieutenant General Sir Robert John Hayman-Joyce (born 16 October 1940) is a former Master-General of the Ordnance. Military career Hayman Joyce was commissioned into the 11th Hussars in 1963. He was appointed Commanding Officer of the Royal Hussars in 1980. He then went on to be Commander of the Royal Armoured Corps within British Army of the Rhine in 1983 and Deputy Commandant of the Royal Military College of Science in 1987. He was made Director of the UK Tank Programme in 1988 and Director-General Fighting Vehicles in 1989. He was promoted to Director Royal Armoured Corps in 1992 and Military Secretary in 1994, before becoming Master-General of the Ordnance in 1995. He was appointed Deputy Chief of Defence Procurement in 1997. He retired in 1999. He was also Colonel Commandant of the Royal Armoured Corps from 1995 to 1999. Retirement In retirement he was a non-executive director of Alvis plc from 1999 to 2004 and has been non-executive chairman of Raytheon Systems Ltd ...
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Robert Hayman
Robert Hayman (14 August 1575 – November 1629) was a poet, colonist and Proprietary Governor of Bristol's Hope colony in Newfoundland. Early life and education Hayman was born in Wolborough near Newton Abbot, Devon, the eldest of nine children. His mother was Alice Gaverocke and his father, Nicholas Hayman, a prosperous citizen and later mayor and MP of both Totnes and Dartmouth. By 1579 the family was living in Totnes, where in the high street Hayman as a small boy met Sir Francis Drake, who presented him with an orange (Hayman records the incident in one of his poems). According to the 17th-century historian Anthony Wood Hayman was educated at Exeter College and the college register shows him matriculating on 15 October 1590 (the register wrongly shows his age as eleven whereas in fact he was fifteen). He then, according to Wood, "retired to Lincolns-inn, without the honour of a degree": but here Wood is incorrect, as Hayman commenced B.A. on 8 July 1596. He was ad ...
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Richard Hayman
Richard Hayman (March 27, 1920 – February 5, 2014) was an American musician who was the chief music arranger of the Boston Pops Orchestra for over 50 years, and served as a pops conductor for orchestras including the Detroit Symphony Orchestra, the St. Louis Symphony and the Grand Rapids Symphony in Grand Rapids, Michigan."Richard Hayman, a Pops Concert Figure in St. Louis and Boston, Dies at 93,"
by Peter Keepnews (born 1950), '','' February 6, 2014
He toured and recorded as a harmonica player and made dozens of recordings for Mercury Records as "Richard Hayman an ...
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Peter Hayman (ornithologist)
Peter Hayman (born 17 February 1930 in Uxbridge, Middlesex, England England is a country that is part of the United Kingdom. It shares land borders with Wales to its west and Scotland to its north. The Irish Sea lies northwest and the Celtic Sea to the southwest. It is separated from continental Europe b ...Nicholas Hammond: Modern wildlife painting. Pica Press, 1998. p 229. ) is a British ornithologist and illustrator. Career After his education in Taunton school he studied architecture. He worked as an architect for several years in London but in 1969 he became an artist. His main interest was water-colour paintings of British birds. In 1976 the British publisher Mitchell Beazley released the book "The Birdlife of Britain" which was written by Philip John Kennedy Burton and illustrated by Hayman. In the 1980s he illustrated some books which were published as Helm Identification Guides. In 1991 he published "The Complete Guide to the Birdlife of Britain & Europe". Thi ...
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Peter Hayman (diplomat)
Sir Peter Telford Hayman (14 June 1914 – 6 April 1992) was a British diplomat, intelligence operative and member of the Paedophile Information Exchange (a pro-paedophile activist group). He was knighted as a Knight Commander of the Order of St Michael and St George in the 1971 New Years Honours List for his work in the diplomatic service. In 1981 he was named in the House of Commons as a paedophile by Geoffrey Dickens MP. Early and personal life Hayman was born in Deal, Kent, England, the son of Hilda (Waite-Browne) and Charles Henry Telford Hayman. He was educated at Stowe School and Worcester College, Oxford. He married Rosemary Eardley Blomefield in 1942, and had a son and a daughter. Career In November 1937 he joined the Home Office as an Assistant Principal. In World War II he served in the Rifle Brigade from 1942 to 1945, rising to the rank of Major. Hayman was director general of the British Information Services in New York (1961–64) and then deputy commandant of t ...
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Patrick Hayman
Patrick Hayman (1915–1988) was an English artist who worked in a variety of media including painting, drawing and three-dimensional constructions as well as poetry. Although he only lived in Cornwall for a few years, he was closely associated with the St Ives School of painters and sculptors. Early years and influences in New Zealand Born in London in 1915, Hayman moved to in New Zealand in 1936 aged nineteen. Hayman acknowledged he was inspired to paint by Robert Nettleton Field (1899–1987) teacher at the Dunedin School of Art in Dunedin, New Zealand, where Hayman went to live as a young man. He mingled there in the 1930s with a group of young artists who developed New Zealand's first indigenous Modernism. Notable in that group was Colin McCahon (1919–1987) who stayed in contact with Hayman and like him used texts as integral to his imagery. A daughter, Christina Conrad, was born in New Zealand in 1942. Also an artist as well as a filmmaker and poet, her paintings ...
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Michael Hayman
Michael Morris Hayman (born 3 January 1970) is an entrepreneur, broadcaster and author in the United Kingdom. He is a co-founder of Seven Hills, a London-based campaigning communication consultancy. Michael is chairman of Entrepreneurs at the private bank Coutts & Co, Chairs GRADVenture, the University of London Entrepreneur Pitch and serves on the Advisory Council of the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra. He is Honorary Professor of the Purpose Economy at the University of London where he also holds an Honorary Doctorate, is an Honorary Fellow at the University of Cambridge Judge Business School Centre for Entrepreneurial Learning and he is an advisory board member of the School of Business & Management, Queen Mary University of London. Hayman is co-author of 'Mission: How the Best in Business Break Through’ published by Penguin Random House in July 2015. He hosts the podcast Change Makers, the London Live tv show Capital Conversation and is a regular columnist for City AM, Count ...
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Mathew Hayman
Mathew Hayman (born 20 April 1978) is an Australian former professional road bicycle racer, who rode professionally between 2000 and 2019 for the , and teams. During his career, Hayman was an experienced and respected domestique, as he typically took on a supporting role within his team. Hayman was also a specialist in the cobbled classics, and was the winner of Paris–Roubaix in 2016 Paris–Roubaix, 2016. Following his retirement from racing after the 2019 Tour Down Under, Hayman remained with the team as a part-time directeur sportif alongside a "special projects" position. Personal life Hayman was born in western Sydney, but the family was living near Goulburn in country New South Wales when he became interested in cycling, largely due to his older brother. He started racing in Canberra, and, following his brother, moved to Europe to further a potential cycling career in 1997. He raced as an amateur with Rabobank's under-23 team, based in The Netherlands. In 2006 he marri ...
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