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Fred Haines

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By 1984, money troubles prompted Haines and McCormack to return to Los Angeles. Their marriage ended in 2000, and Haines later lived next door to his son Sean in
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Haines continued to work closely with Strick, although he requested his name be taken off the credits for Strick's 1970 adaptation of
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after a disagreement between the pair. Haines spent the early 1970s trying to arrange funding for his proposed adaptation of
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was released in 1967, and was praised for its faithfulness to Joyce's novel, receiving a nomination for
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This article is about the American screenwriter and director. For other uses, see
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until he died aged 72 on May 4, 2008, due to complications from
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was released in 1974, with Haines directing the film himself.
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OBITUARY - Fred Haines: Screenwriter who adapted 'Ulysses'
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After leaving the military, Haines studied literature at
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Fred Haines (disambiguation)
Los Angeles
California
Columbia University
University of Arizona
University of California, Berkeley
screenwriter
film director
Los Angeles
Tucson, Arizona
U.S. Navy
Korean War
honorable discharge
Admiral
Columbia University
University of Arizona
University of California, Berkeley
KPFA
Joseph Strick
Pauline Kael
Columbia Pictures
James Joyce
Ulysses
associate producer
Ulysses
Best Adapted Screenplay
1967 Academy Awards
Ireland
Henry Miller
Tropic of Cancer

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