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Occupation
  
Actress

Role
  
Actress

Name
  
Anne Haddy


Children
  
2

Years active
  
1948–1997



Born
  
5 October 1930 (
1930-10-05
)

Died
  
June 6, 1999, Melbourne, Australia

Spouse
  
James Condon (m. 1977–1999)

Nominations
  
AACTA Award for Best Supporting Actress

Movies and TV shows
  
Similar People
  
Paul Keane, Anne Charleston, Ian Smith, Craig McLachlan, Alan Dale

Neighbours 1999 bbc closing credits anne haddy tribute


Anne Haddy (5 October 1930 – 6 June 1999), was an Australian actress, who worked in all facets of the industry including radio, stage, television and film, she was best known for her television soap roles as Rosie Andrews on Sons and Daughters and matriarch Helen Daniels in the long-running Australian soap opera, Neighbours.

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Early and personal life

Haddy was born an only child in Quorn, South Australia, she attended Adelaide High School. She acted in radio plays and school broadcasts while she was working in Adelaide University's book room. She later attended the Sydney Theatre Company.

She relocated to the United Kingdom in the 1950s to find acting work, but ended up working as a secretary for Kellogg's. 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. Haddy later married actor James Condon after her marriage to Dimmitt was dissolved. They acted alongside each other twice, both during Haddy's tenure on Neighbours.

Career

Anne Haddy became one of the first presenters of Play School, a show that has launched the career of many Australian soap stars. Other programmes in which Haddy appeared include Wandjina! (1966 Australian Television series), Dynasty (the 1970–71 Australian television series), Prisoner and Punishment .She then took on her longest regular role, prior to Neighbours, as Rosie Andrews in Sons and Daughters between 1982 and 1985. She had also appeared in the film They're a Weird Mob (1966).

In 1985, Reg Watson invited Haddy to join Neighbours as Helen Daniels. During her time with Neighbours, she became the longest-running actress and she remained with the show until 1997.

Health

Haddy was dogged by ill health for the last two decades of her life. She suffered a heart attack in 1979, leading to four bypass operations. Shortly thereafter, she fell and broke a hip, and later learned she had stomach cancer, 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.

Other

In 1988, Haddy's popularity was honoured when Oxford University undergraduates made her an honorary member of the university's Corpus Christi College.

Death

Anne Haddy died at her home in Melbourne on 6 June 1999, aged 68 In the UK, the episode of Neighbours that was broadcast on BBC One the following day ended with a dedication to her memory, accompanied by an announcement of her death.

Filmography

Actress
1985
Neighbours (TV Series) as
Helen Daniels / Helen
1991
The Private War of Lucinda Smith (TV Movie) as
Mrs. Spencer Grant
1982
Sons and Daughters (TV Series) as
Rosie Andrews / Rosie Palmer
1983
Dot and the Bunny (voice)
1982
Fighting Back as
Magistrate
1982
A Christmas Carol (TV Movie) as
Fan (voice)
1982
1915 (TV Mini Series) as
Mrs. Gillen
- The Last Day of the Year (1982) - Mrs. Gillen
- Hands Across the Sea (1982) - Mrs. Gillen
1980
Cop Shop (TV Series) as
Louise Francis
- Episode #1.338 (1981) - Louise Francis
- Episode #1.337 (1981) - Louise Francis
- Episode #1.336 (1981) - Louise Francis
- Episode #1.335 (1981) - Louise Francis
- Episode #1.249 (1980) - Louise Francis
- Episode #1.248 (1980) - Louise Francis
- Episode #1.247 (1980) - Louise Francis (as Anne Hardy)
- Episode #1.246 (1980) - Louise Francis
1981
Dot and Santa Claus as
Dozeyface / Angry Mum / Natasha (voice)
1981
A Town Like Alice (TV Mini Series) as
Aggie Topp
- Episode #1.3 (1981) - Aggie Topp
1981
Punishment (TV Series) as
Alice Wells (1981)
1980
Spring & Fall (TV Series) as
Margaret
- Silent Cry (1980) - Margaret
1979
The Little Convict as
Lady Augusta Lightfoot (voice)
1979
Prisoner (TV Series) as
Alice Hemmings
- Episode #1.72 (1979) - Alice Hemmings
- Episode #1.71 (1979) - Alice Hemmings
- Episode #1.70 (1979) - Alice Hemmings
- Episode #1.67 (1979) - Alice Hemmings
- Episode #1.66 (1979) - Alice Hemmings (as Anne Hardy)
1979
A Place in the World (TV Mini Series)
- A Man of Action (1979)
1978
Cass (TV Movie)
1978
Newsfront as
A.G's Wife
1978
Case for the Defence (TV Series) as
Mary
- Made for Each Other (1978) - Mary
1978
Chopper Squad (TV Series) as
Iris Grey
- Psychotic Lady (1978) - Iris Grey
1978
Glenview High (TV Series) as
Mrs. O'Brien
- The Homecoming (1978) - Mrs. O'Brien
- The Investigation (1978) - Mrs. O'Brien
1977
Say You Want Me (TV Movie)
1977
Dot and the Kangaroo (voice)
1977
No Room to Run (TV Movie) as
Julie Deakin
1977
The Alternative (TV Movie) as
Helen (uncredited)
1976
King's Men (TV Series)
- The Assassins (1976)
1976
The Fourth Wish as
Dr. Kirk
1975
The Company Men (TV Mini Series) as
Margaret Styles
- Anything for a Quiet Life (1975)
- Episode #1.6 (1975)
- Everybody's Got A Price (1975)
- Dog Eat Dog (1975) - Margaret Styles
- The Man Who Abolished God (1975)
1975
Ben Hall (TV Mini Series) as
Eileen
- Once Upon a Time (1975) - Eileen
1974
Certain Women (TV Series) as
Barbara
1974
Silent Number (TV Series) as
Claire Armstrong
- A Day That He'll Remember (1974) - Claire Armstrong
1974
Three Men of the City (TV Mini Series) as
Margaret Styles
- A Kind of Revenge (1974) - Margaret Styles
- Afternoon Cloud (1974) - Margaret Styles
- Who Gives This Woman (1974) - Margaret Styles
1972
Matlock Police (TV Series) as
Daphne Mitchell / Kitty Hughes
- The Green Bull (1974) - Daphne Mitchell
- Woman Wanted (1972) - Kitty Hughes
1973
The Affray at Fogg's Humpy (A film by Ross Hamilton) (Short) as
Mrs. Fogg
1970
Homicide (TV Series) as
Rita Thomas / Mrs. Spencer / Joan Mason
- The Jackson File (1973) - Rita Thomas
- From the Top (1972) - Mrs. Spencer
- Death in the Family (1970) - Joan Mason
1973
The Evil Touch (TV Series) as
Ellen Randall
- The Lake (1973) - Ellen Randall
1973
Seven Little Australians (TV Mini Series) as
Mrs. Bryant
- Fowl for Dinner (1973) - Mrs. Bryant
1973
Over There (TV Series)
- Bodies and Souls (1973)
- Onslaught (1973)
- Keep in Touch (1973)
- Hostilities Have Broken Out (1973)
1973
Division 4 (TV Series) as
Maggie Henderson
- A Cry of Fear (1973) - Maggie Henderson
1973
Boney (TV Series) as
Mary Parker / Mrs. Cosgrove
- Boney and the Burial Tree (1973) - Mary Parker
- Boney and the Paroo Bikeman (1973) - Mrs. Cosgrove
1972
Behind the Legend (TV Series) as
Caroline Chisholm
- Caroline Chisholm (1972) - Caroline Chisholm
1972
The Lady and the Law (TV Movie)
1971
Where Dead Men Lie (Short) as
Mary
1970
Dynasty (TV Series) as
Kathy Mason
- A Half Tone Block Is Black and White (1971) - Kathy Mason
- Man in the Middle (1971) - Kathy Mason
- Full Circle (1971) - Kathy Mason
- Countdown (1971) - Kathy Mason
- Two Reds Don't Make a White (1971) - Kathy Mason
- Whatever Happened to Jamie Brooks? (1971) - Kathy Mason
- Nothing Personal (1971) - Kathy Mason
- Detour to Power (1971) - Kathy Mason
- Who Wants a Bridge? (1971) - Kathy Mason
- Corrida for a Stuntman (1971) - Kathy Mason
- The Coorabungle Deposit (1971) - Kathy Mason
- The Killing Ground (1971) - Kathy Mason
- Dead Man's Chair (1971) - Kathy Mason
- When All the Bets Were Off (1970) - Kathy Mason
- Have You Got the Numbers? (1970) - Kathy Mason
- The Champion (1970) - Kathy Mason
- Second Pressure (1970) - Kathy Mason
- Paper of the People (1970) - Kathy Mason
- Cry Me a River (1970) - Kathy Mason
- Young Jim Westlake (1970) - Kathy Mason
- Counterpoint (1970) - Kathy Mason
- Catwalk (1970) - Kathy Mason
- Gran Turismo (1970) - Kathy Mason
1968
Hunter (TV Series) as
Jane Wilding
- The Friend in Need File (1968) - Jane Wilding
1967
Wandjina! (TV Series) as
Dr. Smith
- Episode #1.7 (1967) - Dr. Smith
- Episode #1.6 (1967) - Dr. Smith
1966
They're a Weird Mob as
Barmaid
1965
The Affair (TV Movie) as
Laura Howard
1964
The Four-Poster (TV Movie)
1964
The Late Edwina Black (TV Movie) as
Lisa Graham
1964
A Season in Hell (TV Movie) as
Mathilde
1964
I Have Been Here Before (TV Movie)
1962
Consider Your Verdict (TV Series) as
Frances Naughton
- Queen Versus Naughton (1962) - Frances Naughton
1961
In Writing (TV Movie)
Self
1995
Neighbours: A 10th Anniversary Celebration (Video documentary) as
Self / Helen Daniels
1992
Fighting Back (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode #1.7 (1992) - Self
1990
Happy Birthday, Coronation Street! (TV Special) as
Self
1989
A Tribute to Neighbours: Celebrating 1000 Episodes (TV Movie documentary) as
Self / Helen Daniels
1988
The Satellite Show (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode #1.12 (1988) - Self
1988
The Royal Variety Performance 1988 (TV Special) as
Helen Daniels
1988
Wogan (TV Series) as
Self
- Wogan with Sue Lawley (1988) - Self
1988
Going Live! (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode #2.2 (1988) - Self
1978
Micro Macro (TV Series) as
Self
1966
Play School (TV Series) as
Self
- Baby Animals - Farms (1970) - Self
- Baby Animals - Birthdays (1970) - Self
- Baby Animals - Milk (1970) - Self
- Baby Animals - Building Homes (1970) - Self
- Baby Animals - Birds (1970) - Self
- Music - Percussion Instruments (1969) - Self
- Music - Brass (1969) - Self
- Music - Maracas (1969) - Self
- Music - String Instruments (1969) - Self
- Music - Blowing (1969) - Self
- Trains - Connections (1969) - Self
- Trains - Breakdowns (1969) - Self
- Trains - Funicular Railways (1969) - Self
- Trains - Conductors (1969) - Self
- Trains - Stations (1969) - Self
- Day and Night - Finding Out Day (1968) - Self
- Day and Night - Imagination Day (1968) - Self
- Day and Night - Animal Day (1968) - Self
- Day and Night - Dressing Up Day (1968) - Self
- Day and Night - Useful Box Day (1968) - Self
- Start and Finish - Set Sail (1968) - Self
- Start and Finish - Curtain Call (1968) - Self
- Start and Finish - Birdsong (1968) - Self
- Start and Finish - Morning to Night (1968) - Self
- Start and Finish - Races (1968) - Self
- Snow - Friday (1967) - Self
- Snow - Thursday (1967) - Self
- Snow - Wednesday (1967) - Self
- Snow - Tuesday (1967) - Self
- Snow - Monday (1967) - Self
- Circus Friday (1966) - Self
- Circus Thursday (1966) - Self
- Circus Wednesday (1966) - Self
- Circus Tuesday (1966) - Self
- Circus Monday (1966) - Self
Archive Footage
2022
'Allo 'Allo! Forty Years of Laughter (TV Movie) as
Helen (uncredited)
1987
Neighbours (TV Series) as
Helen Daniels
- Episode #1.8903 (2022) - Helen Daniels (uncredited)
- Episode #1.8899 (2022) - Helen Daniels (uncredited)
- Episode #1.8898 (2022) - Helen Daniels (uncredited)
- Episode #1.6808 (2014) - Helen Daniels
- Friends for Twenty Years (2005) - Helen Daniels (uncredited)
- The Beat Goes On (2005) - Helen Daniels (uncredited)
- Episode #1.2967 (1997) - Helen Daniels (uncredited)
- Episode #1.610 (1987) - Helen Daniels
2022
Neighbours: End of the Road (TV Movie) as
Helen Daniels
2022
Studio 10 (TV Series) as
Helen Daniels
- Episode dated 10 June 2022 (2022) - Helen Daniels
2019
Top of the Pops: The Story of 1988 (TV Movie documentary) as
Helen (uncredited)

References

Anne Haddy Wikipedia