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Leonie Elva "Noni" Hazlehurst AM, (born 17 August 1953) is an Australian actress, director, writer, presenter and broadcaster who has appeared on television and radio, in dramas, mini-series and made for television films, as well also on stage and in feature films since the early 1970s. Hazlehurst has been honoured with numerous awards including Australian Film Institute Awards, ARIA Awards and Logies, including being inducted into the Hall of Fame in 2016.

Noni Hazlehurst

AM
Hazlehurst on Balance with Deborah Hutton in 2016
Born
Leonie Elva Hazlehurst

(1953-08-17) 17 August 1953 (age 69)
Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Occupation
  • Actress
  • voice actress
  • director
  • writer
  • presenter
  • broadcaster
Spouses
    (m. 1975; div. 1978)
      (m. 1988; div. 1999)
      PartnerIan Marden (2003–2013)
      Children2

      Early life


      Hazlehurst was born in Melbourne. After attending St Leonard's College in Brighton East, Victoria, Hazlehurst studied Drama at Flinders University in South Australia from 1971 to 1973, where she resided at Flinders University Hall and graduated with a Bachelor of Arts degree in 1974. She has studied ballet, singing, piano, speech and drama. In the 1980s and 1990s, much of her work concentrated on children's television.

      Her parents were both English,[1][2] and migrated to Australia in 1951.[3]


      Television work


      Along with roles at the ABC, her first television work was in guest lead roles in television serials produced by Crawford Productions. She played the regular role of Sharon Lewis in The Box in 1975 before joining the original cast of The Sullivans as Lil Duggan in late 1976. She was a Play School presenter from 1978 to 2001, and has been a National Ambassador or Patron for many children's events and charities, including Children's Week (1991-2007)[4] and Barnardos.[5] She has worked extensively for children. Hazlehurst has recorded several music and spoken word albums, including the children's music album Shout and Whisper (1988).

      Hazlehurst appeared in the miniseries Nancy Wake (played the title role), as well as such films and miniseries as The Shiralee, Ride on Stranger, and Waterfront in the 1980s.

      From 1995 to 2005, she hosted the Seven Networks Better Homes and Gardens, a lifestyle show which is affiliated with the monthly magazine of the same name.

      In 2006, she starred in ABC's telemovie Stepfather of the Bride. From 2007 to 2011, she played Detective Superintendent Bernice Waverley on Channel Seven crime drama City Homicide. In 2010, she was a guest on The 7pm Project on Network Ten. In July 2011, as part of a rapidly growing internet meme, she read the book Go the Fuck to Sleep to camera in the style she formerly used on Play School. She immediately offered to record a reading of the book after being sent a copy by the publisher.,[6]

      Beginning in 2013, she appeared as Elizabeth Bligh in the 1950s-set Australian melodrama A Place to Call Home on the Seven Network, playing the wealthy matriarch of the family. The show was renewed for a second series which premiered in 2014, following the second series the show was briefly canceled yet the show was unexpectedly commissioned for a third series which came in 2015. The show then went into production for a fourth series which aired in 2016 and a fifth season airing in 2017 with the final sixth season airing in 2018. She played "Ambrose" in ABC TV's The Letdown, [when?] and as Pamela in a new series The End (2019).


      Film work


      Hazlehurst has had starring roles in Australian films since the 1980s, including roles in Fatty Finn, Fran and Australian Dream. Her most prominent role during this decade was as the lead, Nora, in Monkey Grip (1982), based on Helen Garner's novel of the same name. The film, concerning the relationship between a single mother and a heroin addict, was a modest box office success in Australia and received generally favourable reviews from critics. She later starred in Little Fish in 2005, Candy in 2006, and Bitter & Twisted in 2008. Recent film roles include The Mule, Truth, The Broken Shore and Ladies in Black.


      Radio work


      Hazlehurst is a regular freelance presenter on 774 ABC Melbourne.


      Theatre


      Credits include The Man from Mukinupin, On Our Selection, Traitors, Hamlet, No Names, No Packdrill, Cut and Thrust, Frankie & Johnny in the Claire De Lune, for the STC: Navigating (Dir: Marin Potts) The Breath of Life, Woman in Mind, for the MTC: Grace, (Dir: Marion Potts), Madagascar, (Dir: Sam Strong) and The Heretic, (Dir: Matt Scholten). In 2014 she appeared in a critically acclaimed production of The Beauty Queen of Leenane (Dir: Declan Eames) for the Kin Collective at 45 Downstairs. In 2015 and 2016 Noni performed in a one-woman play, Mother, (Dir: Matt Scholten), written for her by Daniel Keene, on a national tour produced by If Theatre & Regional Arts Victoria. Mother received two Helpmann Awards nominations for Best Performance by a Female Actor in a Play and Best Regional Touring Production for If Theatre. Mother was performed at Belvoir Street Theatre in early 2018 and was presented at the Queensland Performing Arts Centre in August 2018. Hazlehurst won the 2018 Matilda Award for Best Female Actor in a Leading Role for Mother.


      Filmography



      Television


      Year Title Role Notes
      1974 Division 4 Helen Jenkins/Jan Kennedy/Sarah Carr/Tania Clarke TV series, 4 episodes, Guest roles What Will my Friends Say? (Season 7, episode 12)
      1956 and All That(Season 7, episode 27)
      Just for Kicks (Season 7, episode 29)
      1974 The Last Of The Australians Joanna TV series, 1 episode, season 1 episode 6 "The Hypocondriac" Guest role
      1975 The Box Sharon Lewis TV series, Regular role
      1975 Homicide Linda Williams TV series, 1 episode, season 12, episode 23 "Long Weekend" Guest role
      1975 Matlock Police Karen Simpson TV series, 2 episodes, season 5 episode 187 "Forget Me Not" episode 194 "A Dangerous Sort Of Man" Guest role
      1975 The Ernie Sigley Show Herself TV series, 2 episodes
      1976-1977;1981 The Sullivans Lil Duggan / Lill Duggan TV series, 132 episodes
      1978 Case For The Defence Julia TV series, 1 episode, season 1 episode 5 "Without Consent" Guest role
      1978-2001 Play School Herself ABC TV series, 186 episodes
      1979 Ride On Stranger Beryl ABC TV miniseries, 4 episodes Lead role
      1979 Jokes Various characters TV series
      1979 Patrol Boat unknown role ABC TV series, 1 episode Guest role
      1979 TV Follies Herself ABC TV series, 1 episode "Chicago"
      1980 The 22nd Annual TV Week Logie Awards Herself TV special
      1980 Think Tank Herself ABC TV series
      1981 And Here Comes Bucknuckle Lil ABC TV series, 6 episodes Lead role
      1981 A Sporting Chance unknown role ABC TV series, 1 episode "One More Chance" Guest role
      1981 The Sullivans Lil Duggan TV series, 1 episode
      1982 A Creative Partnership - The Actor And The Director Herself Film documentary
      1982 Parkinson In Australia Herself TV series, 1 episode
      1983 For Love Or Money Herself - Narrator Film documentary
      1983 The Power Of Stations Narrator Film documentary
      1984 Waterfront Maggie TV miniseries, 3 episodes Lead role
      1985 Anyone Can Be A Genius Narrator Film documentary
      1985 Image Makers Narrator Film documentary
      1985 A Country Practice unknown role TV series, 2 episodes
      1985;1996 Carols In The Domain Herself - Presenter TV special
      1986 The Fish Are Safe Director ABC TV movie
      1987 The Shiralee Lily TV miniseries, 2 episodes Lead role
      1987 Nancy Wake Nancy Wake TV miniseries, 2 episodes Lead role
      1988 Rafferty's Rules unknown role TV series, 1 episode Guest role
      1988 Life Education Television Appeal Herself TV special
      1989 The Bert Newton Show Herself TV series, 1 episode
      1989 Naked Under Capricorn Monica TV miniseries, 2 episodes, Lead role
      1989 Fields Of Fire III Dawn TV miniseries, 2 episodes, Lead role
      1990 Breaking Through Therapist Film short
      1990 Working Actor Series Herself Film documentary
      1991 Land Of The Apocalypse Herself TV documentary
      1991 Paper Trail - Life And Times Of A Woodchip Narrator TV documentary
      1991 Play School's 25th Anniversary Herself ABC TV special
      1991;1994 The Midday Show Herself TV series, 1 episode
      1991 Tonight Live With Steve Vizard Herself TV series, 1 episode
      1992 Clowning Around Sarah Gunner TV miniseries, 2 episodes
      1992 Asthma In Under 5's Herself TV documentary
      1992 Baby Crazy aka Look Who's Talking Narrator Film documentary
      1992 The Morning Show Herself TV series, 1 episode
      1992 The World Tonight Herself TV series, 1 episode
      1992 What's Cooking Herself TV series, 1 episode
      1992 In Sydney Today Herself TV series, 1 episode
      1992 My Special Place Herself - Narrator TV special
      1992 A Tribute To Joan Sutherland And Richard Bonynge Herself - Narrator ABC TV special
      1992 The People's Choice Awards Herself - Host TV special
      1993 How To Raise Happy Kids Herself Film documentary
      1993 Ernie And Denise Herself TV series, 1 episode
      1993 The Great Outdoors Herself TV series, 1 episode
      1994 A Current Affair Herself TV series, 1 episode
      1994 Under The Skin unknown role SBS TV series, 1 episode "Grandma's Teeth"
      1994 Canberra - A Capital Idea Narrator TV documentary
      1994 The Cause Of Mary MacKillop Herself - Narrator (voice) Video
      1994 When The Honeymoon Is Over Narrator Film documentary
      1994 Midday With Derryn Hinch Herself TV series, 1 episode
      1994;1995 TVTV Herself ABC TV series, 2 episodes
      1995 Lizzie's Library Herself TV series
      1995-2004 Better Homes And Gardens Herself - Host TV series
      1995 1995 TV Week Logie Awards Herself TV special
      1995 Midday Herself TV series, 1 episode
      1995 Good Morning Australia Herself TV series, 1 episode
      1995 Home Improvement Behind Closed Doors Herself TV special US
      1995 Superbowl Fever Herself TV special US
      1995 Monday To Friday Herself TV series, 1 episode
      1995 Sydney Weekender Summer Special Herself - Presenter TV special
      1996 Gateway To The Future Narrator TV documentary
      1996 Midday With Kerri-Anne Herself TV series, 1 episode
      1996 Great Aussie Bloopers Herself TV series, 1 episode
      1996 Twisted Tales Anne Martin TV series, 1 episode, season 1 episode 6 "Dancing Partners" Lead role
      1996 Stars And Their Mum Herself TV special
      1996 Play School 30th Birthday Herself ABC TV special
      1996 The Edge Of Instinct Herself TV documentary
      1996;1997 Carols In The Domain Herself - Host TV special
      1997 Better Homes And Gardens: Great Australian Homes Herself - Host TV special
      1997 Ripsnorters Herself TV series, 1 episode
      1998 Eleven A.M. Herself TV series, 1 episode
      1998 Budget Makeovers Herself - Presenter TV special
      1998 Today Herself TV series, 1 episode
      2000 Waiting At The Royal Eloise TV movie
      2006 Mornings With Kerri-Anne Herself TV series, 1 episode
      2007-2011 City Homicide Bernice Waverley TV series, 84 episodes Lead role
      2008 Doing Dungog Herself TV Special
      2009 The Librarians Jan the midwife ABC TV series, 1 episode Guest role
      2010 Ten News Herself TV series, 1 episode
      2010 Q&A Herself - Panel ABC TV series, 1 episode
      2010 The Project Herself TV series, 1 episode
      2010 Things My Mother Taught Me Herself TV series
      2011 Talkin' 'Bout Your Generation Herself TV series, 1 episode
      2012 Adam Hills In Gordon St Tonight Herself ABC TV series, 1 episode
      2012 Pictures Of You Herself TV series, 1 episode
      2012 The 100+ Club Narrator TV movie
      2012 Kane & Disabled Herself TV series, 1 episode
      2013 Redfern Now Margaret ABC TV series, 1 episode Guest role
      2013-2018 A Place To Call Home Elizabeth Bligh / Elizabeth Goddard TV series, 67 episodes Lead role
      2015 Australia: The Story Of Us Herself - Actor TV series, 1 episode
      2016 2016 TV Week Logie Awards Herself - Logies Hall Of Fame TV special
      2016 Screen Herself TV series, 1 episode
      2016 Big Ted's Excellent Adventure: 50 Years Of Play School Herself ABC TV special
      2016 The Feed Herself SBS TV series, 1 episode
      2019 Balance Herself w Deborah Hutton Webseries, 1 episode
      2017-2019 The Letdown Anbrose ABC TV series, 9 episodes
      2017 7th Annual AACTA Awards Herself TV special
      2018;2021 News Breakfast Herself TV series, 1 episode
      2018 Who Do You Think You Are? Herself SBS TV series, 1 episode
      2018 One Plus One Herself ABC TV series, 1 episode
      2019-2022 Every Family Has A Secret Herself - Presenter SBS TV series, 10 episodes
      2020 The End Pamela Hardy TV series, 10 episodes Regular role
      2020 Winding Road Rachael Podcast series
      2021 News Breakfast Herself TV series, 1 episode
      2021;2022 Sunrise Herself TV series, 1 episode
      2021 Jabba's Movies Herself TV series, 1 episode
      2021 Today Extra Herself TV series, 1 episode
      2021 What Does Australia Really Think About? Herself - Presenter SBS TV series, 1 episode
      2021 Fires Caris Mazzeo ABC TV miniseries, 1 episode
      2022 Sunrise Herself TV series, 1 episode
      2022 Studio 10 Herself TV series, 1 episode
      2022 Upright Squirrel TV series, 1 episode

      Television film


      Year Title Role Notes
      1976 The Judging Ring
      1978 Bit Part Zelda ABC Teleplay
      1983 The Weekly's War Dorothy Drain ABC TV film
      2000 Waiting at the Royal Eloise Australian Film Institute Awards
      2000: Won – Best Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role in a Telefeature or Mini-Series
      2006 Stepfather of the Bride Sophie TV film
      2007 Curtin Elsie Curtin TV film
      2013 The Broken Shore Sybil Cashin ABC TV film

      Short film


      Year Title Role Duration
      1974 Parent Teacher Interviews Miss Stevens-Teacher 29 minutes
      1977 Ruby
      1980 The Search For Harry Allway unknown role
      1980 The Wedding unknown role
      1983 Stations unknown role
      1990 Breaking Through Therapist 52 minutes
      1994 Aesop's Fables unknown role
      1995 Grimm's Fairy Tales Narrator
      2008 Seven Seven Seven Jess 32 minutes
      2009 A Parachute Falling in Siberia Katherine 14 minutes
      2010 Tegan the Vegan Mrs. Poodle / Mother (voice) 13 minutes
      2018 Della Mortika Mrs. Crotchett Smythe 17 minutes

      Film


      Year Title Role Notes
      1977 The Getting of Wisdom Feature film
      1980 Fatty Finn Myrtle Finn Australian Film Institute Awards
      ***1981: Nominated – Best Actress in a Lead Role Feature film
      1982 Monkey Grip Nora Feature film
      1985 Fran Fran Australian Film Institute Awards
      ***1982: Won – Best Actress in a Lead Role Feature film
      1987 Australian Dream Dorothy Stubbs Feature film
      1991 Waiting Claire Feature film
      2005 Little Fish Janelle Heart Won: AFI Award for Best Actress in a Supporting Role in 2005
      Film Critics Circle of Australia Awards
      ***2005 Best Actress in a Supporting Role Feature film
      2006 Candy Elaine Wyatt Nominated: AFI Award for Best Actress in a Supporting Role in 2006
      Feature film
      2008 Bitter & Twisted Penelope Lombard Nominated: AFI Award for Best Actress in 2008
      Film Critics Circle of Australia Awards
      ***2009 Best Actress Feature film
      2014 The Mule Judy Jenkins Feature film
      2015 Truth Nicki Burkett Feature film
      2018 Ladies in Black Miss Cartwright Feature film
      2020 June Again June Feature film
      2020 Wedding of the Year Barb post-production
      2021 Long Story Short The Stranger Feature film

      Awards and nominations


      Year Association Category Work Result
      1980 Logie Award Best Supporting Actress in a Series Ride On Stranger Won
      1981 Australian Film Institute Awards Best Actress in a Lead Role Fatty Finn Nominated
      1982 Australian Film Institute Awards Best Actress in a Lead Role Monkey Grip Won
      1985 Australian Film Institute Awards Best Actress in a Lead Role Fran Won
      Logie Award Best Supporting Actress in a Single Series Waterfront Nominated
      1989 ARIA Awards Best Children's Album Shout and Whisper Nominated
      Logie Awards Most Popular Actress in a Miniseries/Telemovie The Shiralee Nominated
      1990 ARIA Awards Best Children's Album Peter and the Wolf/Carnival of the Animals Nominated
      1992 Noni Sings Day and Night Songs and Rhymes from Play School Nominated
      2000 Australian Film Institute Awards Best Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role in a Telefeature or Mini-Series Waiting For Royal Won
      2005 AACTA Awards Best Supporting Actress Little Fish Won
      Film Critics Circle of Australia Awards Best Actress in a Supporting Role "Little Fish" Won
      2006 AACTA Awards Best Supporting Actress Candy Nominated
      Film Critics Circle of Australia Awards Best Actress in a Supporting Role "Candy" Nominated
      2008 Australian Film Institute Awards Best Actress Bitter & Twisted Nominated
      2009 Film Critics Circle of Australia Awards Best Actress "Bitter & Twisted" Won
      2014 Equity Awards Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble Cast: Drama Series "Redfern Now" Won
      2015 Australian Film Critics Association Awards Best Actress in a Supporting Role "The Mule" Nominated
      Helpmann Awards Best Performance by a Female Actor in a Play "Mother" Nominated
      2018 AACTA Awards Best Supporting Actress Ladies in Black Nominated
      Film Critics Circle of Australia Awards Best Actress in a Supporting Role "Ladies in Black Won
      The Matilda Awards Best Female Actor in a Leading Role Mother Won

      Other Awards


      Year Association Achievement
      1991 Variety Club of Australia 'Top Hat' Achievement Award
      1995 National Honours Member of the Order of Australia for her services to children and the performing arts[7]
      2016 Logie Awards Logie Hall of Fame

      Hazlehurst has also been an ambassador for Barnardo's Mother of the Year, and was awarded an Honorary Doctorate of Letters by her alma mater Flinders University in 2007.[8]


      Cultural references


      In 1994 a painting of Hazlehurst by artist Rosemary Valadon titled Noni Hazlehurst – Summer '94 Waiting Again was a finalist in the Archibald Prize.[citation needed]


      Personal life


      Hazlehurst married director Kevin Dobson,[9] and she subsequently married John Jarratt in circa 1987. She and Jarratt have two sons. After separating from Jarratt in August 1999,[10][4] she dated cameraman Ian Marden.[11]

      Her son, William, is the former vocalist for Melbourne death pop band Storm The Sky.[12]


      References


      1. "Yahoo Australia | News, email and search".
      2. Connolly, Paul (4 October 2015). "What I know about men". Daily Life. Retrieved 5 March 2019.
      3. Trzcinski, Joanne (31 January 2009). "Noni Hazlehurst, performer". The Sunday Times. p. 39.
      4. Hogan, Christine (26 March 2000). "Time of her life". The Sydney Morning Herald. p. 4.
      5. Hutchinson, Jane (27 September 2009). "Noni Hazlehurst". Sunday Herald Sun Magazine. p. 13.
      6. "Noni Hazlehurst reads expletive-ridden 'children's' book". The Sydney Morning Herald. 13 July 2011.
      7. "Leonie (Noni) Elva HAZLEHURST". Australian Honours Search Facility, Dept of the Prime Minister and Cabinet. Retrieved 28 October 2020.
      8. VIP mum Noni Hazlehurst
      9. "The Sydney Morning Herald from Sydney, New South Wales, Australia on May 21, 1978 · Page 83".
      10. Lee Lewes, Jacqueline (21 October 1999). "Bana gets into the act". The Daily Telegraph.
      11. "Some things you might not know about our Noni". The Courier Mail. 30 June 2018. p. 10.
      12. http://www.adelaidenow.com.au/entertainment/television/noni-hazlehursts-son-charlie-jarratt-in-fracas-on-twitter/news-story/9b3345cc9966a59a74c55376ab5bedd6?sv=f1c6cb2be0868bf323c8a79758ba8217 [bare URL]



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      Leonie Elva "Noni" Hazlehurst A.M (Melbourne, Victoria; 17 de agosto de 1953) es una actriz australiana conocida por sus participaciones en televisión y cine.



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