Daniel L. Haynes (June 6, 1889 – July 28, 1954) was an American stage and film actor and clergyman. He is best known for starring as Zeke in the early all-black King Vidor directed film Halleljuah. On November 28, 1910, he married Rosa Belle Sims in Chicago. In his last years, he left show business and became a full-time Baptist minister. At the time of M-G-M's Hallelujah, Haynes is quoted as having said: "I cannot say what our race owes King Vidor and Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer --- there are not words forceful enough for that. Hallelujah will, as Moses led his people from the wilderness, lead ours from the wilderness of misunderstanding and apathy."
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| - Daniel L. Haynes (June 6, 1889 – July 28, 1954) was an American stage and film actor and clergyman. He is best known for starring as Zeke in the early all-black King Vidor directed film Halleljuah. On November 28, 1910, he married Rosa Belle Sims in Chicago. In his last years, he left show business and became a full-time Baptist minister. At the time of M-G-M's Hallelujah, Haynes is quoted as having said: "I cannot say what our race owes King Vidor and Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer --- there are not words forceful enough for that. Hallelujah will, as Moses led his people from the wilderness, lead ours from the wilderness of misunderstanding and apathy." (en)
- Daniel Leo Haynes, né le 6 juin 1889 à Atlanta (Géorgie) et mort le 29 juillet 1954 à Kingston (État de New York), est un acteur et chanteur américain, connu comme Daniel L. Haynes (parfois crédité Daniel Haynes). (fr)
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| - Kingston, New York, U.S. (en)
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| - Atlanta, Georgia, U.S. (en)
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| - Daniel Leo '' Haynes (en)
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| - Haynes in a stage presentation of Androcles and the Lion, Lafayette Theatre, NYC, 1938 (en)
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| - Daniel L. Haynes (June 6, 1889 – July 28, 1954) was an American stage and film actor and clergyman. He is best known for starring as Zeke in the early all-black King Vidor directed film Halleljuah. On November 28, 1910, he married Rosa Belle Sims in Chicago. In his last years, he left show business and became a full-time Baptist minister. At the time of M-G-M's Hallelujah, Haynes is quoted as having said: "I cannot say what our race owes King Vidor and Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer --- there are not words forceful enough for that. Hallelujah will, as Moses led his people from the wilderness, lead ours from the wilderness of misunderstanding and apathy." (en)
- Daniel Leo Haynes, né le 6 juin 1889 à Atlanta (Géorgie) et mort le 29 juillet 1954 à Kingston (État de New York), est un acteur et chanteur américain, connu comme Daniel L. Haynes (parfois crédité Daniel Haynes). (fr)
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