- Was actually only 17 years old when he played 19-year-old Moocher in Breaking Away (1979); he was the only teenager of the group, as co-stars Dennis Christopher, Dennis Quaid and Daniel Stern were all in their twenties.
- In 1984, his friend Johnny Depp accompanied him to the auditions for A Nightmare on Elm Street (1984). Instead of being chosen for a role, it was Depp who was spotted by director Wes Craven, who asked him if he would like to read for a role. However, Haley would go on to play Freddy Krueger in the remake 26 years later (A Nightmare on Elm Street (2010)).
- Has earned rave reviews in 2006 in an unanticipated comeback with his roles in All the King's Men (2006) and Little Children (2006). Having not done a movie since 1993 and moonlighting here and there as a commercial director, limousine driver, furniture refinisher, security officer and pizza deliverer in Texas, Haley happened to be "just remembered" for his earlier films by director Steven Zaillian for his role in All the King's Men and the ball started rolling.
- Initially a late 1970s teen character star who played tough, angry, pimply misfit types, notably in The Bad News Bears (1976) and Breaking Away (1979).
- Began appearing in television commercials at age 6.
- Has co-starred opposite Kate Winslet in both of his 2006 return-to-acting film appearances: Little Children (2006) and All the King's Men (2006).
- Has two children: Chris Haley (born 1986) and Olivia Haley (born 1998).
- Haley starred in a failed pilot of "Oh, No! Not THEM!", an American remake of the British comedy "The Young Ones".
- Has a black belt in Kempo and Tae Kwon Do.
- His father Haven Earle Haley was a radio show host and actor.
- Was number 87 on VH1's 100 Greatest Kid Stars (2005).
- Television producer/director and president of his production company, JEH Productions, Inc. in San Antonio, Texas (2007).
- Executive vice president for Shootz Production Group in San Antonio, Texas. (October 2001)
- As a child, he often did imitations of Mae West and James Cagney.
- Is one of 115 people invited to join the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS) in 2007.
- Met his third wife, Amelia Cruz, in San Antonio, Texas.
- Attended and graduated from Canoga Park High School in Canoga Park, California.
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