Wendy Hughes

Movie Actress

Wendy Hughes was born in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia on July 29th, 1952 and is the Movie Actress. At the age of 61, Wendy Hughes biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, and networth are available.

Date of Birth
July 29, 1952
Nationality
Australia
Place of Birth
Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Death Date
Mar 8, 2014 (age 61)
Zodiac Sign
Leo
Profession
Film Actor
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Wendy Hughes Spouse(s), Children, Affair, Parents, and Family
Spouse(s)
Chris Haywood (?–?) (divorced) (1 child), Patric Juillet (1980–?) (divorced) (1 child), Sean Scully (1971–1973) (divorced)
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Wendy Hughes Life

Wendy Hughes (29 July 1952 – March 8, 2014) was an Australian actress best known for her work in theatre, film, and television.

Hughes, an award-winning actress, was a winner.

She forged her name as one of Australia's top and most versatile actors over the course of more than 40 years.

Lonely Hearts, a 1982 film by actress Paul Cox, was her first appearance (this film was the start of a long friendship).

She appeared in Happy New Year with actors Peter Falk and Charles Durning in later years.

In 1993, she appeared in Homicide: Life on the Street as Dr. Carol Blythe, M.E.

She appeared in State Coroner and Paradise Road in the late 1990s.

Personal life

Hughes had two children, a son with restaurateur Patric Juillet, and a daughter Charlotte with actor Chris Haywood. She was also married to actor Sean Scully for a short time.

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Wendy Hughes Career

Career

Born in Melbourne, Australia to English-born parents, Hughes originally studied to become a ballerina but during her teenage years she turned her focus to acting and later graduated from the National Institute of Dramatic Art (NIDA) and, after honing her skills with the Melbourne Theatre Company, had her first film role in Petersen (1974). During the early 1970s she also had her first television parts, including appearing in Power Without Glory, a television series first broadcast in 1976.

Called "one of the most important players in the development and productivity of Australian film", Hughes worked closely with prominent Australian artists such as the cinematographer John Seale and the writers David Williamson and Bob Ellis. She was one of the leading players in the 1970s' "New Australian Film" renaissance.

Hughes's first internationally known role was the character Patricia in Lonely Hearts (1982). This role commenced a decades-long collaboration with the Dutch-Australian director Paul Cox.

As one of the leading actresses in Australian cinema, Hughes's roles in the 1970s and 1980s included those in Newsfront, Kostas, My Brilliant Career, Lucinda Brayford, Touch and Go, Hoodwink, Lonely Hearts, Careful, He Might Hear You, My First Wife, I Can't Get Started, An Indecent Obsession, Echoes of Paradise, Boundaries of the Heart, Warm Nights on a Slow Moving Train (1988) and Luigi's Ladies.

Hughes made her American debut in 1987 in John G. Avildsen's film Happy New Year opposite Peter Falk and Charles Durning. In 1989 she starred opposite Pierce Brosnan in The Heist, a TV movie made by HBO. She continued to make occasional appearances on television, such as playing Jilly Stewart in the mini-series Return to Eden in 1983. During the early 1990s, she spent time in the United States, where she played medical examiner Dr Carol Blythe in the television series Homicide: Life on the Street. She also appeared in the miniseries Amerika and made a guest appearance as Lieutenant Commander Nella Daren on Star Trek: The Next Generation, in the episode Lessons, as one of the few love interests that Captain Jean-Luc Picard had on the show. Back in Australia, Hughes played lead roles on television in The Man From Snowy River ("Snowy River: The McGregor Saga") and State Coroner. Hughes's film appearances at this approximate time included the fact-based comedy-drama Princess Caraboo and Paradise Road. Her later film roles included Salvation (2007), The Caterpillar Wish (2006) and The Man Who Sued God (2001).

Stage appearances by Hughes during this time included as Mrs. Robinson in the 2001 Melbourne version of The Graduate, Martha in a 2007 staging of Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? by the Melbourne Theatre Company, the character of Honor in Honour in 2010, and Henry Higgins's mother in Pygmalion (2012).

Her last TV appearance was in Miss Fisher's Murder Mysteries.

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Queensland man jailed over 'humiliating and degrading' rape of Perth woman 31 years ago

www.dailymail.co.uk, October 20, 2023
A single mother who was threatened at knifepoint and assaulted by a teenage invader who broke into her house more than three decades ago has finally been treated fairly. On Friday, a man who is now 48 years old (left) was sentenced to 48 years in Perth Children's Court, where harrowing information about the incident and how police used DNA to track him down on the other side of the world were revealed. The woman, then 24, was asleep in her Embleton home in Perth's north-east in the early hours of Good Friday 1992 when the balaclava-clad teen climbed through a kitchen window, according to the court.