
Peter Lind Hayes (born Joseph Conrad Lind; June 25, 1915 – April 21, 1998) was an American vaudeville entertainer, songwriter, and film and television actor. Hayes made his vaudeville debut with his mother at the age of six. In 1939, his mother sold some jewelry and borrowed $8,000 to open the Grace Hayes Lodge in Los Angeles, where he began working as a nightclub performer. He appeared in films throughout the 1930s and 1940s, and had a significant television career in the 1950s. He often appeared with his wife Mary Healy. In 1946, Hayes opened at the Copacabana in New York. This led to an engagement with the Dinah Shore radio show. (Dinah Shore later sang the song for Chevrolet starting in 1952.) The couple starred in Zis Boom Bah (1941) and had major supporting roles in the cult fantasy musical film The 5,000 Fingers of Dr. T (1953). He also had a considerable reputation as a singer of comic songs, several of which made their way onto record, including "Life Gets Tee-Jus, Don't It". From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Match Game

The Alfred Hitchcock Hour

The Outer Limits

The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson

Vega$

The Bob Hope Show

What's My Line?

エド・サリヴァン・ショー

Naughty But Nice

Zis Boom Bah

The Lady in the Morgue

The Merv Griffin Show

The 5,000 Fingers of Dr. T.

Seven Days' Leave

Penrod's Double Trouble

Miracle On 34th Street

Danger on the Air

The CooCoo Nut Grove

Toy Town Hall

Winged Victory

These Glamour Girls

The Senator Was Indiscreet

The Mike Douglas Show

You Ruined My Life

All Women Have Secrets

Million Dollar Legs

Studio One

Lookin' to Get Out

Dancing on a Dime

Once You Kiss a Stranger...

The Yin and the Yang of Mr. Go

Sunday Night at the Trocadero

Sunkist Stars at Palm Springs

Outside of Paradise

Maid for a Day

Pacific Paradise