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Bill Hayes

Bill Hayes

Acting

June 5, 1925 – January 12, 2024 (died at 98)
Harvey, Illinois, USA
Male
13 Movies
16 TV Shows

William "Bill" Foster Hayes III (born June 5, 1925) was an American actor and a Billboard Hot 100 #1 recording artist. Following a successful career as a musician which began in the late 1940s, he began to focus on dramatic acting parts in the late 1960s, which led him to be cast in a role that gained him additional fame to a younger generation. This new chapter in his career began in 1970 when he originated the character of Doug Williams on NBC's Days of Our Lives, which he continues to play regularly to date on the serial. Hayes was a singer on the Sid Caesar and Imogene Coca variety show Your Show of Shows in the early 1950s. During the Davy Crockett craze in 1955, three recorded versions of the Ballad of Davy Crockett were in the top 30. Hayes' version was the most popular: It was #1 on the Billboard Hot 100 for five weeks, sold over two million copies, and was awarded a gold disc. He also starred on Broadway in Rodgers and Hammerstein's Me and Juliet (1953). He had other small hits in the 1950s including "The Berry Tree" and covers of "High Noon" and "Wringle, Wrangle"; the latter was his only other Hot 100 hit, reaching #33 in 1957. On Days of Our Lives, Hayes was introduced as a convict who was also a lounge singer.[citation needed] The character of Doug returned in 1986 and 1987 as well as 1993 and 1996. Most recently, he has been on the show since 1999. His character was killed off in the spring of 2004 by Dr. Marlena Evans. In an elaborate plot hatched by head writer James E. Reilly, Doug turned up alive on a tropical island and went home to his wife.[citation needed] In 2017, World by the Tail, a documentary about Bill Hayes's life, was released and made available for his fans to watch online.[3] On June 27, 2017, while present in the show's audience, Hayes was featured in an impromptu interview on a web special for The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon; in his heyday, he had been a guest on the Johnny Carson-hosted version of the show.

Big Men
Big Men

Big Men

2014 7.3
Age 88 (now 98)
The Cardinal
The Cardinal

The Cardinal

1963 6.6

as Frank Fermoyle

Age 38 (now 98)
China: The Panda Adventure
China: The Panda Adventure

China: The Panda Adventure

2001 6.0

as Narrator

Age 76 (now 98)
9 Dead Gay Guys
9 Dead Gay Guys

9 Dead Gay Guys

2002 5.9

as Dirty Ole' Irish Tramp

Age 77 (now 98)
Frasier
Frasier

Frasier

1993 7.7

as Neil 'Sully' Sullivan

Age 68 (now 98)
1 ep
Matlock
Matlock

Matlock

1986 7.1

as George Dutton

Age 60 (now 98)
1 ep
Stop, You're Killing Me
Stop, You're Killing Me

Stop, You're Killing Me

1952 7.7

as Chancellor 'Chance' Whitelaw

Age 27 (now 98)
Days of Our Lives
Days of Our Lives

Days of Our Lives

1965 6.1

as Doug Williams

Age 40 (now 98)
1 ep
Childstar
Childstar

Childstar

2004 5.2

as Hockey Announcer

Age 79 (now 98)
Hallmark Hall of Fame
Hallmark Hall of Fame

Hallmark Hall of Fame

1951 8.8

as Bill Calhoun / Lucentio

Age 26 (now 98)
1 ep
Hallmark Hall of Fame
Hallmark Hall of Fame

Hallmark Hall of Fame

1951 8.8

as Colonel Fairfax

Age 26 (now 98)
1 ep
Hooperman
Hooperman

Hooperman

1987 6.1

as Buddy Stern

Age 62 (now 98)
1 ep
Your Show of Shows
Your Show of Shows

Your Show of Shows

1950 7.3
Age 24 (now 98)
2 eps
Decoy
Decoy

Decoy

1957 6.7

as Gordon Troy

Age 32 (now 98)
1 ep
Never Can Say Good-bye
Never Can Say Good-bye

Never Can Say Good-bye

2018

as Daniel

Age 93 (now 98)
Once Upon a Mattress
Once Upon a Mattress

Once Upon a Mattress

1964 9.0

as Minstrel

Age 38 (now 98)