Leila Hayes

Leila Hayes
Born
Leila Marion Hayes

(1940-01-12)12 January 1940
Dimboola, Victoria, Australia
Died19 January 2025 (aged 85)
Occupations
  • Actress
  • actors agent
  • radio presenter
  • singer
  • drama teacher
  • playwright
  • theatre producer
  • author
Years active1971–1992, 2005 (as actress, post acting career became drama teacher and writer[1] [2])
Known forSons and Daughters (TV series) as Beryl Palmer
ChildrenMelissa Hayes

Leila Marion Hayes (12 January 1940 – 19 January 2025) was an Australian actress, talent agent, radio presenter, singer, drama teacher, playwright, theatre producer and author. She primarily featured in guest roles in television soap operas and miniseries, prior to her regular role in which she became internationally renowned in the 1980s soap opera Sons and Daughters as matriarch Beryl Palmer (later Hamilton) appearing throughout its entire run, in 950 episodes.[3]

Life and career

Hayes was born in Dimboola, Victoria, Australia on 12 January 1940.[1][4]

She began her career as a singer in rural Victoria and often appeared on variety shows and national telethons

Her acting career started in the early 1970s where she became a staple in Crawford Productions drama series in guest roles including Homicide, Division 4, Matlock Police, Bluey, Cop Shop, and The Sullivans.[5]

Hayes also acted in television miniseries, including Power Without Glory (1976), and some TV movies.

In 1981 she appeared in several episodes of cult series Prisoner as brothel madam Jeannie Baxter and was in an early episode of A Country Practice. The same episode coincidently starred Peter Phelps who played her stepson John in Sons and Daughters only a few months later.

The role in Sons and Daughters, made her internationally renowned, as the series was popular in several countries including the United Kingdom, and she toured Belgium with her daughter in 1988, she appeared in 950 episodes as Beryl Palmer, primarily alongside Tom Richards who played her husband David, Peter Phelps and Stephen Comey, who played her son Kevin, her character was noted for her numerous clashes with Rowna Wallace icon Patricia "Pat the Rat' Hamilton and in later episodes she marries her former husband Gordon Hamilton (Brian Blain).

Hayes also acted on stage, taking the leading role of April Delaney in comedy Dimboola and worked in talkback radio.

She retired from acting in 1992 (except for a short film in 2005) and lived a private life and rarely attended reunions or conventions. She ran her own actors school called Leila Hayes Drama Studio.[1]

Although she left acting, she enjoyed life out of the limelight, but continued to write and published a children's book

Hayes died after a long period of ill health in Frenchs Forest, New South Wales, on 19 January 2025, at the age of 85.[1]

Filmography

Film

Year Title Role Type
1977 Blue Fire Lady Old Lady Feature film
2005 Chasing Down the Dawn Margot Film short

Television

Year Title Role Type
1971–76 Homicide Mrs. Sullivan / Norma Franks / Policewoman Quinn / Joan Hansen / Gloria Mason / Libby Marshall TV series, 6 episodes
1971–74 Division 4 Marge Reilly / Mrs. Darcy / Mrs. Arnot / Martha Moore / Pat Green / Dorrie / Mrs. Wright / Miss Hobbs / Smithy’s Mother / Jean / Alison Scott TV series, 11 episodes
1971–74 Matlock Police Natalie / Jean Stewart / Norma Richards TV series, 3 episodes
1971–73 Penthouse Club Herself - Singer TV series, 3 episodes
1975 Cash and Company Lola TV series, Season 1, 1 episode
1976 The Professional Touch Teleplay
1976 Bellbird TV series, 1 episode
1976 Power Without Glory Florrie Robinson TV miniseries, Season 1, 6 episodes
1976; 1977 Bluey Georgie TV series, Season 1, 2 episodes
1978–79 Cop Shop Mrs. Ward / Mrs. Selby / Marjorie Brown / Joan TV series, 4 episodes
1978 The Truckies TV series, Season 1, 1 episode
1978 The Sullivans Anne Watson TV series, 4 episodes
1979 Twenty Good Years Joyce Fielding TV series, Season 1, 1 episode
1981 Prisoner Jeannie Baxter TV series, Season 3, 4 episodes
1981 I Can Jump Puddles Miss. Bryce TV Miniseries; 1 episode
1981; 1990–91 A Country Practice Sue Bushell TV series, 2 episodes
1982–87 Sons and Daughters Beryl Palmer / Beryl Hamilton / Ruby Hawkins TV series, Seasons 1–6; 966 episodes
1982 M.P.S.I.B. Judith Levine TV series, Season 1; 1 episode
1984 Miss N.S.W 1984 Guest - Herself TV special
1986 Punchlines Herself TV special
1989 60 Minutes Herself (with Abigail) TV series, 1 episode
1990–1991 A Country Practice

Mrs. Burns

TV series, Seasons 1; 10–11; 3 episodes
1992 Boys from the Bush Daphne TV series, Season 2, 1 episode
1994 Good Morning Australia Guest TV series, 1 episode

Notes

  1. ^ a b c d Sean Slatter. "Vale: Leila Hayes, screen and radio personality". If.com.au.
  2. ^ Cite warning: <ref> tag with name obitLH cannot be previewed because it is defined outside the current section or not defined in this article at all.
  3. ^ Blair Jackson. "'Touched Countless Lives': Long-Serving Australian actor Leila Hayes dead at 85". news.com.au.
  4. ^ "Aussie Soap Stars Who Vanished!".
  5. ^ Atterton, Margot. (Ed.) The Illustrated Encyclopaedia of Australian Showbiz, Sunshine Books, 1984. ISBN 0-86777-057-0 p 86