Patricia Anne Haddy (5 October 1930 – 6 June 1999), credited also as Anne Hardy, was an Australian actress, television presenter and voice artist, who worked in various facets of the industry including radio, stage and television. She was married to actor and scriptwriter
James Condon.
Haddy appeared in numerous television films early in her career, but was better known for her television soap opera/serials roles, starting with numerous roles in ''
Crawford Production'' serials, she had a stint in cult series ''
Prisoner
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'', as Alice Hemmings and a permanent role in ''
Sons and Daughters'' as Rosie Andrews.
She was best known however for her long-running role in the soap ''
Neighbours
''Neighbours'' is an Australian television soap opera that has aired since 18 March 1985. It was created by television executive Reg Watson. The Seven Network commissioned the show following the success of Watson's earlier soap '' Sons and ...
'' as matriarch
Helen Daniels
Helen Daniels is a fictional character from the Australian soap opera ''Neighbours'', portrayed by Anne Haddy. Following the death of Jim Robinson ( Alan Dale) in 1993, she remained the only original character played continuously by the same ac ...
, spanning twelve years and 1,661 episodes.
Haddy was also a children's entertainer: she was an original presenter on ''Play School'' and also a voice artist, having provided her voice in some films from the animated ''Dot'' series.
Early life
Haddy was born on 5 October 1930, in
Quorn, South Australia
Quorn is a small town and railhead in the Flinders Ranges region in the north of South Australia, northeast of Port Augusta, South Australia, Port Augusta. Situated on the traditional lands of the Nukunu people, the town now lies within the Fli ...
, the only child of to Allan Ross Haddy and Mona Lowas (nee Graham).
She attended
Adelaide High School.
By 1949 she was a member of Theatres Associated, playing ''
Ah, Wilderness!'' under Margery Irving at
Stow Hall.
through to 1953 with
Cocteau's ''
The Typewriter''.
She acted in radio plays and school broadcasts while she was working in the
University of Adelaide
The University of Adelaide is a public university, public research university based in Adelaide, South Australia. Established in 1874, it is the third-oldest university in Australia. Its main campus in the Adelaide city centre includes many Sa ...
's book room. She later attended the
Sydney Theatre Company
Sydney Theatre Company (STC) is an Australian theatre company based in Sydney, New South Wales. The company performs in the Wharf Theatre at Dawes Point in The Rocks area of Sydney as well as the Roslyn Packer Theatre (formerly Sydney Theatre ...
.
She relocated to the United Kingdom in the 1950s to find acting work, but ended up working as a secretary for
Kellogg's
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. She married her first husband, Max Dimmitt,
before returning to Australia, where she gave birth to two children. In 1960, Haddy and her family moved to Sydney. In 1977 Haddy married actor and scriptwriter
James Condon, her marriage to Dimmitt having been dissolved.
They acted alongside each other twice, both during Haddy's tenure on ''Neighbours''.
Career
Haddy became one of the first presenters of ''
Play School'', a show that has launched the career of many Australian soap actors. She appeared in numerous made-for-television movies in the 1960s, as well as guest roles in serials throughout the 1960s and early 1970s including ''
Wandjina!'' (1966 Australian Television series), ''
Dynasty
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H ...
'' (the 1970–71 Australian television series), and ''
Punishment
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''. From the late 1970s onwards her roles in TV soaps where more prominent, with her first major permanent role was in the series ''
Prisoner
A prisoner, also known as an inmate or detainee, is a person who is deprived of liberty against their will. This can be by confinement or captivity in a prison or physical restraint. The term usually applies to one serving a Sentence (law), se ...
'', where she played Doreen Anderson's mother, who having abandoned Doreen as a youngster, returns to visit her revealing she has terminal cancer. In 1982 until 1985 she played housemaid Rosie Andrews (later Palmer) in ''
Sons and Daughters'', before in 1985 taking on her longest and most famous regular role, as series matriarch Helen Daniels, in ''
Neighbours
''Neighbours'' is an Australian television soap opera that has aired since 18 March 1985. It was created by television executive Reg Watson. The Seven Network commissioned the show following the success of Watson's earlier soap '' Sons and ...
'' a role she would appear in for the 12 years in 1,162 episodes. At the time of her exit she was the longest serving actor and the only actor who had been with the show since the very first episode.
Personal life and death
Haddy suffered ill health for the last two decades of her life. She suffered a
heart attack
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in 1979, leading to four
bypass operations.
Shortly thereafter, she fell and broke her hip, and later learned she had
stomach cancer
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, which was reportedly discovered early and successfully treated surgically. In 1983, she had one of her four heart bypasses unclogged. Further health problems and a broken hip led to kidney trouble, which caused her to retire from acting in 1997.
Haddy had remarked that she would like to have her real-life funeral screened as part of ''Neighbours''.
She died at her home in Melbourne from a kidney related illness on 6 June 1999, aged 68.
In the
UK, the episode of ''
Neighbours
''Neighbours'' is an Australian television soap opera that has aired since 18 March 1985. It was created by television executive Reg Watson. The Seven Network commissioned the show following the success of Watson's earlier soap '' Sons and ...
'' that was broadcast on
BBC One
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the following day ended with a dedication to her memory, accompanied by an announcement of her death.
Awards and honours
Her portrayal of the character Helen Daniels in Neighbours won her the
Penguin Award for Sustained Performance by an Actor in a Series in 1987.
In 1988, Haddy was honoured by
Oxford University
The University of Oxford is a collegiate research university in Oxford, England. There is evidence of teaching as early as 1096, making it the oldest university in the English-speaking world and the second-oldest continuously operating u ...
undergraduates who made her an honorary member of the university's
Corpus Christi College.
Filmography
Film
Television
Theatre
References
External links
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1930 births
1999 deaths
Australian film actresses
Australian soap opera actresses
Australian radio actresses
People from Quorn, South Australia
20th-century Australian actresses
Australian children's television presenters
Australian women television presenters
Actresses from South Australia
People educated at Adelaide High School