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    Carter DeHaven

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  1. 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.

  2. Carter DeHaven. Second Unit Director or Assistant Director. Producer. Actor. IMDbPro Starmeter See rank. Carter DeHaven was born on 16 February 1932 in Los Angeles, California, USA. He is an assistant director and producer, known for Hoosiers (1986), The Exorcist III (1990) and The Last Run (1971). Born February 16, 1932.

  3. 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.

  4. 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.

  5. Stars. Film: East side of the 1700 block of Vine Street. Actor | Director | Writer Born Francis O'Callaghan on Oct. 5, 1886 in Chicago, Ill. Died July 20, 1977 of natural causes in Woodland Hills,...

  6. Carter DeHaven was a movie and stage actor, movie director and writer. De Haven started his career in vaudeville and started acting in movies in 1915. A 1927 short, Character Studies, purports to display DeHavens quick-change abilities, as he transforms himself in seconds into the spitting image of various major film stars of the era: Buster ...

  7. Carter DeHaven is known as an Actor, Director, Assistant Director, Producer, Associate Producer, and Writer. Some of his work includes The Great Dictator, Character Studies, Bewitched, The Girl in the Taxi, The Donna Reed Show, Johnny Ringo, Lock-Up, and The Ed Sullivan Show.

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