Noni Hazlehurst
Noni Hazlehurst, whose birth name is Leonie Hazlehurst, is a distinguished Australian actress celebrated for her contributions to stage, television, and film. Born on August 17, 1953, she has captivated audiences for decades with her remarkable talent and versatility.
Hazlehurst gained widespread recognition in the 1980s for her role as the beloved host of the acclaimed children's television program "Play School," where she nurtured a generation of young viewers with her warmth and engaging storytelling. Her prowess extends beyond children's programming; she has also made significant strides in adult drama, starring in notable television series such as "The Sullivans" and "A Place to Call Home," the latter showcasing her ability to portray complex characters with depth and nuance.
In addition to her television work, Noni has made a substantial impact on the Australian stage, performing in numerous theatrical productions and earning accolades for her performances. Her film credits include notable works like "Little Fish" and "The Nightingale," further solidifying her reputation in the industry.
Throughout her illustrious career, Hazlehurst has been honored with multiple awards, including the prestigious AACTA Awards and the Logie Awards, recognizing her excellence in acting. Noni Hazlehurst continues to be a prominent figure in the Australian entertainment landscape, inspiring both audiences and aspiring actors alike with her enduring passion for the arts.
Filmography
Truth
Bitter & Twisted
Long Story Short
Fran
The Broken Shore
The Mule
Little Fish
Ladies in Black
Candy (2006)
Sting
Every Family Has a Secret
A Place to Call Home
The End
The Letdown
City Homicide