William Haines

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Charles William "Billy" Haines (January 2, 1900 – December 26, 1973) was an American film actor and interior designer. A star of the silent era, Haines` career was cut short in the Thirties as a result of his refusal to deny his homosexuality.

Haines was probably born on January 2, 1900, the third child of George Adam Haines, a cigar maker, and Laura Virginia Haines (née Matthews). Two older siblings died in their infancy. He had four younger siblings: Lillian, born in 1902; Ann, born in 1907; George, Jr., born in 1908; and Henry, born in 1917. He was baptized at the Trinity Episcopal Church in Staunton at the age of eight, where he later sang in the choir. He became fascinated with stage performance and motion pictures at an early age, spending hours watching early silent films in the local theatres.

Haines ran away from home at the age of 14, accompanied by another unidentified young man whom Haines referred to as his "boyfriend". The pair went first to Richmond and then to Hopewell, which had a reputation for immorality. Haines and his boyfriend got jobs working at the local DuPont factory, producing nitrocellulose for $50 a week. To supplement their income, the couple opened a dance hall (which may have also done duty as a brothel). His parents, frantic over his disappearance, tracked him through the police to Hopewell. Haines did not return home with them, instead remaining in Hopewell but sending money back home to help support the family. The couple remained in Hopewell until most of the town was destroyed by fire in 1915. Haines moved to New York City; it is unclear whether his boyfriend accompanied him. Following the bankruptcy of the family business and the mental breakdown of George, Sr., the family moved to Richmond in 1916; Haines returned home in 1917 to help support them. With his father recovered and employed, Haines returned to New York City in 1919, settling into the burgeoning gay community of Greenwich Village. He worked a variety of jobs and was for a time the kept man of an older woman before becoming a model. Talent scout Bijou Fernandez discovered Haines as part of the Samuel Goldwyn Company`s "New Faces of 1922" contest and the studio signed him to a $40 a week contract. He traveled to Hollywood with fellow contest winner Eleanor Boardman in March of that year.


Haines`s career began slowly, with him appearing in extra and bit parts, mostly uncredited. His first significant role was in Three Wise Fools (1923), He attracted positive critical attention and the studio began building him up as a new star. However, he continued to play small, unimportant parts at Goldwyn. It was not until his home studio loaned him to 20th Century Fox in 1923 for The Desert Outlaw that he got the opportunity to play a significant role. In 1924, MGM lent Haines to Columbia Pictures for a five-picture deal. The first of these, The Midnight Express (1924), received excellent reviews and Columbia offered to buy his contract. The offer was refused and Haines continued in bit roles for Goldwyn. Haines scored his first big personal success with Brown of Harvard (1926) opposite Jack Pickford and Mary Brian. It was in Brown that he crystalized his screen image, a young arrogant man who is humbled by the last reel. It was a formula to which he was repeatedly returned for the next several years.

On a trip to New York in 1926, Haines met James "Jimmie" Shields, probably as a pick-up on the street. Haines convinced

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    Name William Haines
    (Charles William Haines)
    Other Name(s) Billy Haines
    Height 6'  (183 cm)
    Build Athletic
    Date of Birth January 21900
    Birthplace Staunton, Virginia
    Star Sign Capricorn
    Died December 261973 (Aged 73)
    Location of Death Santa Monica, California
    Cause of Death Lung Cancer
    Nationality American
    Ethnicity White
    Occupation Actor
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  • (On the coming of sound to MGM studios). It was the night of the Titanic all over again, with women grabbing the wrong children and Louis B. Mayer singing Nearer my God to Thee.
  • I went to the beach house of a famous leading lady of the 1930s, which she wanted redecorated if it didn`t cost too much. The only sculptures she had were of herself, so I asked her if she liked painting. She said she preferred wallpaper - flocked yet! And I found out that she ordered books by the yard. The woman was virtually illiterate!
  • Joan Crawford thought we should get married. This was back in the 1920s, when I was a star and she was a rising flapper. It wasn`t just a crass question of her ambition; we were very good but platonic friends. I told her, `Cranberry` - my pet name for her - `that isn`t how it works in Hollywood. They usually pair men who like men and ladies who like ladies.` Because if we both liked men, where would we be as man and wife? She`d resent me, and that would be the end of our beautiful friendship.
  • On his latter-day career of almost four decades: "I like what I`m doing now. It`s clean. No makeup on the face."
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  • He was an active supporter of the Republican Party and a close friend of Ronald Reagan.
  • After involuntarily retiring from acting, he took up a successful, prolific, decades-long career as an interior decorator. Some of his clients included Carole Lombard and Mr. and Mrs. Fredric March.
  • Won the "New Faces of 1922" contest sponsored by the Samuel Goldwyn Co. and was awarded an eventual contract, which shifted to MGM upon the company merger.
  • Was approached, along with fellow silent screen veterans Buster Keaton and Anna Q. Nilsson, to play one of Gloria Swanson`s bridge partners in Sunset Blvd. (1950). Swanson herself reportedly asked him to do it. Haines declined and fellow screen veteran H.B. Warner took the part.
  • In 1930, Haines was the top box-office male star and Joan Crawford the top female.
  • Following the Great Depression and a tight crackdown on morality, MGM mogul Louis B. Mayer insisted Haines leave his lover and publicly marry a woman. Haines refused and was fired. His relationship with longtime lover, Jimmie Shields, lasted fifty years.
  • Almost 3 months after William`s death, his lifelong partner, Jimmie Shields, broken-hearted, committed suicide with an overdose of sleeping pills.
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