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Jerome Martin "Jerry" Haynes (January 31, 1927 – September 26, 2011) was an American
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from
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. He is most well known as Mr. Peppermint, a role he played for 30 years as the host of one of the longest-running local children's shows in television, the Dallas-based ''Mr. Peppermint'' (1961–1969), which was retitled ''Peppermint Place'' for its second run (1975–1996). He also had a long career in local and regional theater and appeared in more than 50 films. A 1944 graduate of Dallas' Woodrow Wilson High School, he was the father of Butthole Surfers frontman Gibby Haynes."The Candy Man," by Joe Nick Patoski, ''Texas Monthly'' July 1996


Early life

He was born in Dallas, Texas to Louise Schimmelpfennig Haynes and Fred Haynes.Jerome Martin Haynes, "Texas, Birth Index, 1903-1997"
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In 1990, Haynes was inducted into Woodrow Wilson High School's Hall of Fame. Jerry graduated from
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after attending
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and Yale.


Family

Jerry was the father of vocalist Gibby Haynes of The Butthole Surfers, and his brother was Major General Fred E. Haynes Jr., USMC.


Acting career


The "Mr. Peppermint" years

Haynes began his most famous role in 1961, playing a character who wore a red- and white-striped jacket and straw hat and carried a candy-striped magic cane. The original show ran for nine years as a live show on WFAA-TV (Channel 8, the ABC affiliate in Dallas owned by the parent company of the ''
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''), with Mr. Peppermint talking with a variety of puppet characters and including everything from cartoons to French lessons. Early in the run of his show, an accident of fate made Haynes the first to report the Kennedy assassination on local news, together with his WFAA program director, Jay Watson. During lunch on the day of the shooting, the two men watched the Presidential motorcade pass on Main Street, and less than a minute later heard the deadly shots after the limousine turned onto Elm Street. The men quickly located and interviewed eyewitnesses, going on the air shortly later: During these early years, ''Mr. Peppermint'' began at 7:30 AM and ran for one hour, competing in its last half-hour with the national CBS broadcast of ''
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'' but usually winning its time slot. National trends shifted, however, and in 1970, the show was replaced by a talk program for the adult audience. Haynes moved back to the Channel 8 news team, reporting on sports (as he did for a few years in the 1950s before the ''Mr. Peppermint'' assignment) alongside sports director Verne Lundquist (later of
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fame); included among the sports legends Haynes interviewed (in much the same "subdued and respectful manner" as his Mr. Peppermint persona) were
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, Merlin Olsen, Hayden Fry, the then-head football coach of
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,
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head coach Tom Landry and their then-star quarterback Roger Staubach. Haynes reported on the Cowboys' home of Texas Stadium as it neared completion and prepared for its inaugural season in 1971. After the
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called in 1975 for more educational programming for children, Haynes donned the candy-striped suit again, this time for a retooled ''Peppermint Place,'' a taped half-hour kids' magazine-style program, still originating from the WFAA studios. The show continued in that format for over 20 years, eventually being syndicated to 108 markets nationwide before ending its run in 1996.


Other television and film work

Most of Haynes' film career was in
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films, especially those set in his native Texas. His first film role was in the 1981
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'' Crisis at Central High'', about the integration of
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's Central High School, filmed in Dallas. Texas-themed films in which he has appeared—mostly based on true stories—include '' Houston: The Legend of Texas'' (1986), '' A Killing in a Small Town'' (1990, aka ''Evidence of Love''), '' Bonnie & Clyde: The True Story'' (1992), ''Texas Justice'' (1995), '' Don't Look Back'' (1996), and '' It's in the Water'' (1997). His chief feature film roles included 1984's '' Places in the Heart'', as Deputy Jack Driscoll, and in the 1985 Patsy Cline biopic '' Sweet Dreams'' as Owen Bradley, Cline's record producer. He also played minor roles in ''
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'' (1987) and '' Boys Don't Cry'' (1999). He also appeared as himself, partly through archive footage, in four documentary films discussing the Kennedy assassination: '' Rush to Judgment'' (1967), ''11-22-63: The Day the Nation Cried'' (1989), ''Stalking the President: A History of American Assassins'' (1992), and ''Image of an Assassination: A New Look at the Zapruder Film'' (1998). In 1996 the Lone Star Film & Television Awards honored him with a Lifetime Achievement Award. He regularly appeared in the Red River, New Mexico, Fourth of July parade in a candy-striped
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.


Health

Haynes was diagnosed with
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in early 2008, and then was later diagnosed with a heart condition for which he received an
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. His doctors later revised their opinions to determine that he had a less aggressive form of Parkinson's. Haynes died on September 26, 2011, from complications due to the diseases. He was 84.


Partial filmography

*'' Places in the Heart'' (1984) – Deputy Jack Driscoll *'' Sweet Dreams'' (1985) – Owen Bradley *''Papa Was a Preacher'' (1985) – Jack Murphy *''
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'' (1987) – Dr. McNamara *'' Heartbreak Hotel'' (1988) – Mr. Hansen *'' Hard Promises'' (1991) – Walt's Dad *''Steele's Law'' (1991) – Ben Slade *'' Bonnie & Clyde: The True Story'' (1992) – Arvin *'' My Boyfriend's Back'' (1993) – Minister At Funeral *''
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'' (1993–2001) – Hank Sweet / Judge Abe Stiegler *'' The Stars Fell on Henrietta'' (1995) – George (farmer #2) *'' It's in the Water'' (1997) – Mr. Adams *'' The Locusts'' (1997) – Harlan *''
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'' (1998) – Bob *''The Outfitters'' (1999) – Father John *'' Abilene'' (1999) – Pete *'' Boys Don't Cry'' (1999) – Judge *''The Keyman'' (2002) – Canman *'' Balls Out: Gary the Tennis Coach'' (2009) – Stringerman (final film role)


References


External links

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Jerry Haynes footage
including Mr. Peppermint reels, in the Southern Methodist University Jones Film Archive * * (includes interview content) {{DEFAULTSORT:Haynes, Jerry 1927 births 2011 deaths American male film actors American male television actors Deaths from Parkinson's disease in Texas Male actors from Dallas Witnesses to the assassination of John F. Kennedy Woodrow Wilson High School (Dallas) alumni