Hayden, Dennis 1952–
HAYDEN, Dennis 1952–
PERSONAL
Born April 7, 1952, in Girard, KS.
Career: Actor and producer. Appeared in stage productions and in commercials, including one for True Value hardware stores, 1996–97.
CREDITS
Film Appearances:
Bartender, Tomboy, Crown International Pictures, 1985.
Sonny, Murphy's Law, Cannon Films, 1986.
First police officer, Jo Jo Dancer, Your Life Is Calling, Columbia, 1986.
Mean drunk, Slamdance, Island Pictures, 1987.
Shaker, Action Jackson, Twentieth Century–Fox, 1988.
Eddie, Die Hard, Twentieth Century–Fox, 1988.
Barroom tough guy, Another 48 Hrs., Paramount, 1990.
Eddie Taylor, One Man Army (also known as Kick & Fury ), Concorde–New Horizons, 1994.
Phil Coe, Wild Bill, Metro–Goldwyn–Mayer/United Artists, 1995.
Senator James Lockholt, The Random Factor, Show-buzz Productions, 1995.
Detective, Fatal Choice, 1995.
Lieutenant Davis, Beyond Desire, Beyond Pictures, 1995.
The Shoot, 1997.
Tom, George B., Tango West, 1997.
Security guard, Wishmaster (also known as Wes Craven Presents Wishmaster and Wes Craven's Wishmaster ), Live Film & Mediaworks, 1997.
D'Artagnan, The Mask of Dumas (also known as The Man in the Iron Mask and The Three Musketeers Meet the Man in the Iron Mask ), Invisible Studio/Fastest Cheapest Best Film Corp., 1999.
Merrill, Stageghost, All Channel Films, 2000.
First cowboy, Knight Club, American World Pictures, 2001.
Frank Savage, Echoes of Enlightenment, Myogaku Productions, 2001.
Klete, Sniper 2, Columbia/TriStar, 2002.
T, The Negative Pick–up, 2003.
Film Work:
Executive producer, The Mask of Dumas (also known as The Man in the Iron Mask and The Three Musketeers Meet the Man in the Iron Mask ), Invisible Studio/Fastest Cheapest Best Film Corp., 1999.
Television Appearances; Movies:
The animal, Perry Mason: The Case of the Scandalous Scoundrel, NBC, 1987.
Electrician, Grave Secrets: The Legacy of Hilltop Drive (also known as Grave Secrets ), CBS, 1992.
Revenge on the Highway (also known as Silent Thunder ), NBC, 1992.
Television Appearances; Episodic:
Trucker, "Key to Angela," Falcon Crest, 1988.
(Uncredited) Gunfighter, "Stray Bullet," Paradise, CBS, 1988.
"Hard Choices," Paradise, CBS, 1989.
Larry, "Boozin' Buddies," Who's the Boss?, ABC, 1989.
Police officer, "The Things We Do for Love," Sisters, NBC, 1993.
Bud Poplin, "These Foolish Things," The Marshal, ABC, 1995.
Appeared as a sheriff in The Marshal and as a desperado in Team Knight Rider, syndicated.
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