Michael A. Hoey
ProducerDirectorEditor
- Born
- September 8, 1934
- Died
- August 17, 2014
The son of character actor Dennis Hoey (Insp. Lestrade in the Universal "Sherlock Holmes" series), Michael A. Hoey was born in London and relocated to the U.S. as a child. Growing up in the shadows of the Hollywood studios, he decided he wanted to get into the business and began his career in the…
Director
| Crossroads Café(1996) |
| Falcon Crest(1981) |
| Downtown(1986) |
| Blacke's Magic(1986) |
| Dallas(1978) |
Writer
| Bridges to Cross(1986) |
| Fame(1982) |
| Those Were the Days(1980) |
| The Lazarus Syndrome(1979) |
| The Fitzpatricks(1977) |
Actor
| Class of '44(1973)as 2nd Proctor |
Producer
| 2006 Primetime Creative Arts Emmy Awards(2006) |
| 2004 Primetime Creative Arts Emmy Awards(2004) |
| 2003 Primetime Creative Arts Emmy Awards(2003) |
| Happy Endings(1983) |
| Fame(1982) |
Editor
| The White House: Inside the Gates(2004) |
| A Change of Heart(1998) |
| When Husbands Cheat(1998) |
| Asteroid(1997) |
| Stand Against Fear(1996) |
Sound Department
| Beach Red(1967) |
Editorial Department
| North Star(1996) |
| Smile Jenny, You're Dead(1974) |
| The Chapman Report(1962) |
| Sunrise at Campobello(1960) |
| Sergeant Rutledge(1960) |
Additional Crew
| Live a Little, Love a Little(1968) |
| Speedway(1968) |
| Stay Away, Joe(1968) |
| Spinout(1966) |
| Dr. Goldfoot and the Bikini Machine(1965) |
Thanks
| The Creeper: Rondo Hatton at Universal(2020) |
| Playing Pappy(2012) |
Self
| The Creeper: Rondo Hatton at Universal(2020)as Self |
| I Hear of Sherlock Everywhere(2007)as Self - Guest |
| The White House: Inside the Gates(2004)as Narrator |