Roberta Haynes, who starred opposite Gary Cooper in the
South Pacific-set 1953 movie Return to Paradise, has died. She was 91. Haynes
died in Delray Beach, Florida on April 4, 2019. Born Roberta Schack on August
19, 1927, in Wichita Falls, Texas, she and her family moved to Los Angeles when
she was a child. She appeared on Broadway in 1950 in The Madwoman of Chaillot
with John Carradine and then with Lee J. Cobb in The Fighter (1952), which took
place in Mexico. In 1957, she starred on live television with Roger Moore in a
Matinee Theatre adaptation of Oscar Wilde's The Importance of Being Earnest and
played a South Seas princess in the movie adventure Hell Ship Mutiny. Haynes
guest-starred on TV shows including Climax!, Lawman, Johnny Staccato, The
F.B.I. and Falcon Crest and appeared in such other films as Point Blank (1967),
The Adventurers (1970), Pete 'n' Tillie (1972) and Police Academy 6: City Under
Siege (1989). She worked at the Cinecitta film studio in Rome in the mid-1960s
and as a vice president for television at 20th Century Fox in the '70s, and she
went on to produce several telefilms. Haynes also was writing screenplays and
pitching projects up until her death, Roberta played Polly in 1970’s “Valdez is
Coming”.
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