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Occupation
  
Actress

Name
  
Wendy Hughes

Role
  
Actress


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Born
  
29 July 1952 (
1952-07-29
)
Melbourne, Victoria, Australia

Died
  
March 8, 2014, Sydney, Australia

Spouse
  
Sean Scully (m. 1971–1973)

Children
  
Jay Juillet, Charlotte Haywood

Movies and TV shows
  
Return to Eden, Careful - He Might Hear You, Petersen, The Man from Snowy Ri, My Brilliant Career

Similar People
  
Rebecca Gilling, Chris Haywood, Andrew Clarke, Sean Scully, Paul Cox

Tribute to wendy hughes a beautiful and talented australian actress


Wendy Hughes (29 July 1952 – 8 March 2014) was an Australian actress known for her work in theatre, film and television. Hughes was an award-winning actress. Her career spanned more than forty years and established her reputation as one of Australia's finest and most prolific actors. Her biggest role was in Lonely Hearts, played in 1982 (this film was the beginning of a long collaboration with director Paul Cox). In her later career she acted in Happy New Year along with stars Peter Falk and Charles Durning. In 1993 she played Dr. Carol Blythe, M. E. in Homicide: Life on the Street. In the late 1990s, she starred in State Coroner and Paradise Road.

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Career

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Born in Melbourne, Australia to English-born parents, Hughes originally studied to become a ballerina but during her teenage year 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.

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Called "one of the 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.

As an actress

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Hughes' 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.

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As one of the leading actresses in Australian cinema, Hughes' 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.

Awards

She was nominated for Australian Film Institute acting awards six times, and won the Best Lead actress award in 1983 for her performance in Careful, He Might Hear You.

Personal life

Hughes had two children, a son with restaurateur Patric Juillet and a daughter with actor Chris Haywood. She was also married to actor Sean Scully for some time. She was survived by her two children, three grandchildren and two siblings.

Death

Hughes died of cancer on 8 March 2014, aged 61. Actor Bryan Brown announced her death to an audience attending the play Travelling North in Sydney that afternoon, asking the audience to join him in a standing ovation in tribute to the late actress.

Filmography

Actress
-
Lucinda Brayford (TV Mini Series) as
Lucinda Brayford
2012
Miss Fisher's Murder Mysteries (TV Series) as
Adele Freeman
- The Green Mill Murder (2012) - Adele Freeman
2009
Just Desserts (Short) as
Judy
2009
All Saints (TV Series) as
Annalise Lang
- Facing the Music 2 (2009) - Annalise Lang
2008
The Saddle Club (TV Series) as
Louise Lomax
- Cut to the Quick (2008) - Louise Lomax (as Wendy Hughs)
2008
The View from Greenhaven as
Dorothy
2008
Salvation as
Gloria
2007
The Bridge (Documentary) as
Narrator (voice)
2007
City Homicide (TV Series) as
Victoria Semple
- Lie Down with Dogs (2007) - Victoria Semple
2006
Two Twisted (TV Mini Series) as
Barber's Wife
- Von Stauffenberg's Stamp (2006) - Barber's Wife
2006
Caterpillar Wish as
Elizabeth Roberts
2005
MDA (TV Series) as
Gabrielle Bromley
- Departure Lounge: Part 4 (2005) - Gabrielle Bromley
- Departure Lounge: Part 3 (2005) - Gabrielle Bromley
- Departure Lounge: Part 2 (2005) - Gabrielle Bromley
- Departure Lounge: Part 1 (2005) - Gabrielle Bromley
2001
The Man Who Sued God as
Jules Myers
1997
State Coroner (TV Series) as
State Coroner Kate Ferrari
- Watershed (1998) - State Coroner Kate Ferrari
- Officers & Gentlemen (1998) - State Coroner Kate Ferrari
- Flying Solo (1998) - State Coroner Kate Ferrari
- Into the Fire (1998) - State Coroner Kate Ferrari
- Assumptions (1998) - State Coroner Kate Ferrari
- Three's a Crowd (1998) - State Coroner Kate Ferrari
- One Careless Moment (1998) - State Coroner Kate Ferrari
- On Thin Ice (1998) - State Coroner Kate Ferrari
- Body of Evidence (1998) - State Coroner Kate Ferrari
- Sunday in the Country (1998) - State Coroner Kate Ferrari
- The Gift of Life (1998) - State Coroner Kate Ferrari
- Shaking the Tree (1998) - State Coroner Kate Ferrari
- Days of Reckoning II (1998) - State Coroner Kate Ferrari
- Days of Reckoning (1998) - State Coroner Kate Ferrari
- Bitter Harvest (1997) - State Coroner Kate Ferrari
- Blood Sport (1997) - State Coroner Kate Ferrari
- 'Till Death Do Us Part (1997) - State Coroner Kate Ferrari
- Dance 'Till You Drop (1997) - State Coroner Kate Ferrari
- Conflict of Interest (1997) - State Coroner Kate Ferrari
- Truth and Circumstances (1997) - State Coroner Kate Ferrari
- A Question of Experience (1997) - State Coroner Kate Ferrari
- Partings (1997) - State Coroner Kate Ferrari
- Shortcut to Death (1997) - State Coroner Kate Ferrari
- Final Approach (1997) - State Coroner Kate Ferrari
- Coming to Grief (1997) - State Coroner Kate Ferrari
- The Price of Success (1997) - State Coroner Kate Ferrari
- A Bit of Asthma (1997) - State Coroner Kate Ferrari
- Starting with a Bang (1997) - State Coroner Kate Ferrari
1997
Paradise Road as
Mrs. Dickson
1996
Lust and Revenge as
George's Advisor
1994
Snowy River: The McGregor Saga (TV Series) as
Kathleen O'Neil / Kathleen McGregor
- House of Worship (1996) - Kathleen O'Neil
- The Cutting Edge (1996) - Kathleen O'Neil
- Code of Ethics (1996) - Kathleen O'Neil
- Flight of Fancy (1996) - Kathleen O'Neil
- Toy Soldiers (1995) - Kathleen McGregor
- The Trial of Hetti Lewis (1995) - Kathleen McGregor
- The Question of Danni (1995) - Kathleen McGregor
- The Prodigal Father: Part 2 (1995) - Kathleen McGregor
- The Prodigal Father: Part 1 (1995) - Kathleen McGregor
- The Lion and the Lamb (1995) - Kathleen McGregor
- The Grand Wedding (1995) - Kathleen O'Neil
- Shoshoni Dreaming (1995) - Kathleen McGregor
- Rough Passage (1995) - Kathleen O'Neil
- Montana Territory (1995) - Kathleen McGregor
- In Duty Bound (1995) - Kathleen McGregor
- High Country Justice (1995) - Kathleen McGregor
- Fire Boy (1995) - Kathleen McGregor
- Deliverance (1995) - Kathleen McGregor
- Broken Hearts (1995) - Kathleen McGregor
- Blind Faith (1995) - Kathleen McGregor
- A Sea of Troubles (1995) - Kathleen O'Neil
- A New Life: Part 2 (1995) - Kathleen McGregor
- A New Life: Part 1 (1995) - Kathleen McGregor
- A Mid-Winter Nights Dream (1995) - Kathleen McGregor
- Man and Boy (1995) - Kathleen O'Neil
- The Choice (1995) - Kathleen O'Neil
- The Reilly Gang (1995) - Kathleen O'Neil
- The Recruit (1995) - Kathleen O'Neil
- The Long Arm of the Law (1995) - Kathleen O'Neil
- The Foundling (1995) - Kathleen O'Neil
- The Lost Child (1995) - Kathleen O'Neil
- The Search (1995) - Kathleen O'Neil
- Servant of the People (1995) - Kathleen O'Neil
- The Dry Argument (1995) - Kathleen O'Neil
- The Manly Art (1995) - Kathleen O'Neil
- Fathers and Sons (1995) - Kathleen O'Neil
- The Railroad (1995) - Kathleen O'Neil
- The Savage Land (1995) - Kathleen O'Neil
- The Hostage (1995) - Kathleen O'Neil
- The Race (1994) - Kathleen O'Neil
- The Stampede (1994) - Kathleen O'Neil
- Love Finds a Way (1994) - Kathleen O'Neil
- The Loneliness of Luke McGregor (1994) - Kathleen O'Neil
- The Rustlers (1994) - Kathleen O'Neil
- The Bushranger (1994) - Kathleen O'Neil
- Stepping Out (1994) - Kathleen O'Neil
- Plans of Poison (1994) - Kathleen O'Neil
- Tracks of Gold (1994) - Kathleen O'Neil
- Where There's Smoke (1994) - Kathleen O'Neil
- Partnerships (1994) - Kathleen O'Neil
- Pascoe's Principles (1994) - Kathleen O'Neil
- Kathleen's Choice (1994) - Kathleen O'Neil
1995
Golden Boy (TV Mini Series) as
Employee C (English version, voice)
1994
Blue Seed (TV Series) as
Additional Voices (English version, voice)
1994
Princess Caraboo as
Mrs. Worrall
1993
Star Trek: The Next Generation (TV Series) as
Lt. Cmdr. Nella Daren
- Lessons (1993) - Lt. Cmdr. Nella Daren
1993
Homicide: Life on the Street (TV Series) as
Dr. Carol Blythe, M.E.
- A Dog and Pony Show (1993) - Dr. Carol Blythe, M.E.
- A Shot in the Dark (1993) - Dr. Carol Blythe, M.E.
- Son of a Gun (1993) - Dr. Carol Blythe, M.E.
- Ghost of a Chance (1993) - Dr. Carol Blythe, M.E.
- Gone for Goode (1993) - Dr. Carol Blythe, M.E.
1991
Wild Orchid II: Two Shades of Blue as
Elle
1991
A Woman Named Jackie (TV Mini Series) as
Janet Lee Bouvier
- The Onassis Years (1991) - Janet Lee Bouvier
- The Kennedy Years (1991) - Janet Lee Bouvier
- The Bouvier Years (1991) - Janet Lee Bouvier
1991
Sukeban Deka (Video) as
Additional Voices (English version, voice)
1990
Donor (TV Movie) as
Dr. Farrell
1989
The Heist (TV Movie) as
Sheila
1989
Luigi's Ladies as
Sara
1988
Boundaries of the Heart as
Stella Marsden
1987
Happy New Year as
Carolyn
1987
Echoes of Paradise as
Maria
1987
Warm Nights on a Slow Moving Train as
Girl
1987
Amerika (TV Mini Series) as
Marion Andrews
- Part VII (1987) - Marion Andrews
- Part VI (1987)
- Part V (1987) - Marion Andrews
- Part IV (1987) - Marion Andrews
- Part III (1987) - Marion Andrews
- Part II (1987) - Marion Andrews
- Part I (1987) - Marion Andrews
1985
I Can't Get Started as
Margaret
1985
Remember Me (TV Movie) as
Jenny
1985
Promises to Keep (TV Movie)(uncredited)
1985
An Indecent Obsession as
Honour Langtry
1984
My First Wife as
Helen
1984
Five Mile Creek (TV Series) as
Arabella
- When the Kookaburra Cries (1984) - Arabella
1983
Return to Eden (TV Mini Series) as
Jilly Stewart
- Part 1 (1983) - Jilly Stewart
- Part 3 (1983) - Jilly Stewart
- Part 2 (1983) - Jilly Stewart
1983
Careful, He Might Hear You as
Vanessa
1982
A Dangerous Summer as
Sophie McCann
1982
Lonely Hearts as
Patricia Curnow
1982
Partners (unconfirmed)
1982
Duet for Four as
Barbara Dunstan
1981
Hoodwink as
Lucy
1980
Cop Shop (TV Series) as
Marian McCall
- Episode #1.272 (1980) - Marian McCall
- Episode #1.271 (1980) - Marian McCall
1980
Coralie Landsdowne Says No (TV Movie) as
Coralie Landsdowne
1980
Touch and Go as
Eva
1979
Kostas as
Carol
1979
My Brilliant Career as
Aunt Helen
1978
Puzzle (TV Movie) as
Claudine Cunningham
1978
A Woman in the House (TV Movie)
1978
Newsfront as
Amy Mackenzie
1977
High Rolling in a Hot Corvette as
Barbie
1977
The Alternative (TV Movie) as
Melanie Hilton
1976
Power Without Glory (TV Mini Series) as
Mary West
- This, the Servant (1976) - Mary West
- War Damage (1976) - Mary West
- Fallen Heroes (1976) - Mary West
- Confound Their Politics (1976) - Mary West
- Lest We Forget (1976) - Mary West
- Reason in Revolt (1976) - Mary West
- Hard Times (1976) - Mary West
- Solidarity Forever (1976) - Mary West
- Rough and Tumble (1976) - Mary West
- Foreign Affairs (1976) - Mary West
- Polite Society (1976) - Mary West
- Musical Chairs (1976) - Mary West
1976
The Outsiders (TV Series) as
Susan Mayfield
- Golden Girl (1976) - Susan Mayfield
1976
Is There Anybody There? (TV Movie) as
Marianne Dickinson
1976
Rush (TV Series) as
Emma
- I'll See You Dead McKellar (1976) - Emma
1971
Matlock Police (TV Series) as
Jill Perry / Joanna / Fran Carmody / ...
- Remember to Phone (1976) - Jill Perry
- A Dangerous Sort of Man (1975) - Jill Perry
- The Reckoning (1974) - Joanna
- Confessional (1972) - Fran Carmody
- Cast a Black Shadow (1971) - Patti Anderson
1975
The Company Men (TV Mini Series) as
Jill Freeman
- Episode #1.6 (1975)
- Dog Eat Dog (1975) - Jill Freeman
- The Man Who Abolished God (1975)
1975
Number 96 (TV Series) as
Vanessa Harrison
- Episode #1.723 (1975) - Vanessa Harrison
1975
Behind the Legend (TV Series)
- Christopher Brennan (1975)
1975
Sidecar Racers as
Lynn Carson
1974
The Cherry Orchard (TV Movie)
1974
The Spiral Bureau (TV Movie)
1974
A Touch of Reverence (TV Mini Series)
1974
Petersen as
Dr. Patricia 'Trish' / Charles' wife
1967
Homicide (TV Series) as
Barbara Carlisle / Jan Smith / Rosalind Eyre / ...
- The Street of Fear (1972) - Barbara Carlisle
- Seen to Be Done (1969) - Jan Smith
- A Lethal Weapon (1969) - Rosalind Eyre
- The Final Movement (1968) - Helen Raynor
- The Monday Girl (1968) - Darlene Sadler
- Rat Race (1967) - Julie Smith
1971
The Group (TV Series) as
Laura Bent
- Pilot (1971) - Laura Bent
1968
Hunter (TV Series) as
Sue Gallagher
- Crusader (1968) - Sue Gallagher
Producer
1989
Luigi's Ladies (executive producer)
1988
Boundaries of the Heart (associate producer)
Writer
1989
Luigi's Ladies (written by)
Soundtrack
1993
Star Trek: The Next Generation (TV Series) (performer - 1 episode)
- Lessons (1993) - (performer: "Frère Jacques" - uncredited)
Thanks
2006
A Dangerous Summer: Rekindled (Video short) (special thanks)
2002
The Man Who Sued God Discovery (Video documentary short) (special thanks)
Self
2011
On Borrowed Time (Documentary) as
Self
2009
Darwin's Brave New World (TV Series) as
Self - Narrator
- Publish and Be Damned (2009) - Self - Narrator (voice)
- Evolutions (2009) - Self - Narrator (voice)
- Origins (2009) - Self - Narrator (voice)
2008
Not Quite Hollywood: Deleted and Extended Scenes (Video documentary) as
Self
2008
Mornings with Kerri-Anne (TV Series) as
Self - Guest
- Episode dated 16 October 2008 (2008) - Self - Guest
2008
Not Quite Hollywood: The Wild, Untold Story of Ozploitation! (Documentary) as
Self
2008
Duet for Four: Wendy Hughes Interview (Video documentary short) as
Self
2007
The Fabric of a Dream: The Fletcher Jones Story (TV Movie documentary) as
Narrator (voice)
2007
The Making of 'Lonely Hearts' (Video) as
Self
2007
Warm Nights on a Slow Moving Train: A Journey with Wendy Hughes (Video short) as
Self - Actress
2007
A Wire Through the Heart (TV Movie documentary) as
Self - Narrator
2007
Constructing Australia (TV Series documentary) as
Self - Narrator
- Wire Through the Heart (2007) - Self - Narrator (voice)
- Pipe Dreams (2007) - Self - Narrator (voice)
- The Bridge (2007) - Self - Narrator (voice)
2006
A Dangerous Summer: Rekindled (Video short) as
Self
2006
Looking Back at 'Hoodwink' (Video short) as
Self
2006
The Caterpillar Wish: Behind the Scenes (Video documentary short) as
Self - Actress
2006
Wendy Hughes discusses... An Indecent Obsession (Video documentary short) as
Honour Langtry / Self - Actress
2004
High Rolling: Interviews with Cast and Crew (Video documentary short) as
Self - Actress in 'High Rolling' / Barbie
2004
Petersen: Cast and Crew Interviews (Video documentary short) as
Self - Actress
2002
The Man Who Sued God Discovery (Video documentary short) as
Self - Actress
1979
For a Child Called Michael (Documentary short) as
Mother
1978
Blankety Blanks (TV Series) as
Self - Panelist
- Episode dated 24 January 1978 (1978) - Self - Panelist
1977
The 19th Annual TV Week Logie Awards (TV Special) as
Self
Archive Footage
2019
Goodbye Paradise Revisited (Video documentary short) as
Vanessa (uncredited)
2007
Warm Nights on a Slow Moving Train: Bob Ellis reflects... (Video short) as
Self
2004
High Rolling: Picture Gallery (Video short) as
Self / Barbie (uncredited)
1995
The Celluloid Heroes (TV Mini Series documentary) as
Self

References

Wendy Hughes Wikipedia