He was Dean of Christ Church Cathedral in Louisville, Kentucky when he was elected to be the fifth bishop of Iowa on March 8, 1944.
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Haines attended the State Normal School at Lock Haven, Pennsylvania, and Patrick's Business College at York, Pennsylvania.
As an actor, he became known by his current pseudonym due to a misprint in a programme for a production of Cat on a Hot Tin Roof where he understudied Brick, but was thrust into the lead role when the actor cast as the protagonist, ironically, broke his ankle and his leg a week before opening night.
This job led to a six-year association with Troma Entertainment as the company's post-production supervisor when Charles Kaufman sent Haines over to his brother Lloyd Kaufman after Haines satisfied them with his editing and sound editing work on the film.
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Haines' next project was the 1994 sci-fi thriller Head Games, followed the by action film Run for Cover (1995), which starred Adam West and featured the final film appearance of Viveca Lindfors.
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A testament to the cult popularity of Splatter University is the reference by the character Randy Meeks (played by Jamie Kennedy) in a phone conversation in Wes Craven's Scream 2 (1997).
Stephen G. Haines (1945) is an American organizational theorist and management consultant
Ten Laps to Go is available under its original title from budget DVD companies; it is available from Alpha Video on a double-bill with Go-Get-'Em, Haines.