William Foster Hayes: A Brief Biography
At A Glance
Bill Hayes, the multi-talented performer best known to daytime fans for his role as Doug Williams on Days of our Lives, died Friday, January 12, at the age of 98.
Born William Foster Hayes III on June 5, 1925, in Harvey, Illinois, Hayes served in the Navy Air Corps before completing his degree in music and English at DePauw University in 1947. His showbiz career launched when Hayes decided to audition for a musical in Chicago.
Hayes began his career at NBC on radio as host of NBC-Radio Monitor for a year. He was a national spokesman for Oldsmobile for four years and burst onto the early national television scene in Olsen & Johnson's madcap series Fireball Fun-For-All. From there, he was tapped by producer Max Liebman to be a featured singer on Your Show of Shows starring Sid Caesar and Imogene Coca. In the 90s, Bill starred on TVs Matlock, Hooperman, and Cop Rock. His major films credits include the Warner Brothers farce/musical Stop! You're Killing Me and Otto Preminger's The Cardinal, and in the award-winning film Wrestling with God. In addition to these highlights, his career was interspersed with variety performances with Kate Smith, Ed Sullivan, Perry Como, Milton Berle, Ernie Kovacs, Jo Stafford, Jack Paar, Bing Crosby, and the Bell Telephone Hour.
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Acting Portfolio TELEVISION ROLES
Frasier (TV series)
Neil 'Sully' Sullivan
2002
Matlock
George Dutton
1988
Hooperman
1988
Cade's County
Jack Forbes
1972
Days of our Lives
Doug Williams
1970 to 1984; 1986 to 1987; 1993; 1996; 1999 to Present [recurring]
The Wednesday Play
Man in rehearsal room
1967
Once Upon a Mattress
Minstrel
1964
True Story
Larry Foster
1961
Kiss, Me Kate
Bill Calhoun/"Lucentio"
1958
Little Women
1958
The United States Steel Hour
Spike Hunter
1958
The Yeomen of the Guard
Col. Fairfax
1957
Your Show of Shows
1950-1953
Armstrong Circle Theatre
1952
Acting Portfolio: FILM
Childstar
Hockey Announcer
2004
9 Dead Gay Guys
Dirty Old Irish Tramp
2002
China: The Panda Adventure
Narrator
2001
8 Seconds
Additional Assistant Camera
1994
Wrestling with God
Thomas Campbell
1990
George!
Dog Trainer
1972
The Cardinal
Frank Fermoyle
1963
Stop, You're Killing Me
Chancellor 'Chance' Whitelaw
1952
Awards & Acclaim
Daytime Emmy Awards Nominee, Outstanding Actor in a Daytime Drama Series (1975, 1976)
Vital Statistics
DATE OF BIRTH: June 5th, 1925
PLACE OF BIRTH: Harvey, Illinois
MARITAL STATUS: Married; Susan Seaforth-Hayes [Oct 12th, 1974 to Present]
MARITAL STATUS: Divorced; Mary Hobbs [Feb 1947 to 1969]
CHILDREN: Five children with Mary Hobbs