Leonie Elva Hazlehurst Bio/Wiki, Net Worth, Married 2018
Noni Hazlehurst was born on August 17, 1953 in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia as Leonie Elva Hazlehurst. She is an actress, known for City Homicide (2007), Candy (2006) and Little Fish (2005).
[on becoming only the second woman to be inducted into the Australian Television Hall of Fame in 2016] The fact that I'm only the second woman to be given this honour is merely a reflection of the prevailing guard - as is the suggestion from some quarters that the eligibility of esteemed colleagues Waleed Aly and Lee Lin Chin going for gold is questionable. The great thing about glaciers is if you're not on them you go under. I've been riding that glacier for 40 years. And I'm staying on top of it.
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[on working on the children's television show, Play School (1966)] I started to see a world through the preschoolers eyes to see how free and unafraid they are to just be. They haven't yet been conditioned. No child is born a bigot.
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[on early acting advice from her parents] My mum said you can always tell a lousy act they use lots of tricky lighting. The good ones just stood in a spotlight and did it. They made me understand that the industry did not owe me a living.
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[criticising Australian Prime Minister Malcom Turnbull following his comments that Australians should not get 'misty eyed' over refugees] I often get misty eyed about things ... if something touches my heart I cry readily.
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Change only happens when enough people put up their hands and say 'we've had enough. I look forward to the day where it's not an issue whether a man or a woman, or an Asian person or a Muslim gets anything in this country.We share more similarities than differences and I think I'm really keen to promote that idea because I think any other idea is divisive and potentially disastrous.
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[Following Australian Prime Minister Malcom Turnbull's comments that Australians should not get 'misty eyed' over Manus Island refugees]I was disturbed ... that a misty eyed response to a particularly frightful human story in the news was deemed inappropriate.
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Woolloomooloo, New South Wales, Australia [January 2009]
2
Has 2 sons with her ex-husband John Jarratt - William Jarratt and Charlie Jarratt.
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She was awarded the A.M. (Member of the Order of Australia) in the 1995 Queen's New Years Honours List for her services to the performing arts as an actor, director, and presenter of children's television programs.
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In the mid-late 1990s, she was well-known in Australia for co-hosting the Home and Lifestyle TV program, Better Homes and Gardens (1998), with her then-husband, John Jarratt, from their home. During the show's run, the high-profile couple divorced and John left the show, with Noni staying on as a host until 2004.
Actress
Title
Year
Status
Character
And Here Comes Bucknuckle
1981
TV Series
Lil
Fatty Finn
1980
Myrtle Finn
Jokes
1979
TV Series
Various Characters
Ride on Stranger
1979
TV Series
Beryl
Bit Part
1978
TV Movie
Zelda
Case for the Defence
1978
TV Series
Julia
The Getting of Wisdom
1977
The Sullivans
1976-1977
TV Series
Lill Duggan
Division 4
1974-1975
TV Series
Helen / Jan Kennedy / Sarah Carr / ...
The Last of the Australians
1975
TV Series
Joanna
Matlock Police
1975
TV Series
Karen Simpson
Homicide
1975
TV Series
Linda Williams
The Box
1974
TV Series
Sharon Lewis
The Door Man
pre-production
Anthea
Wedding of the Year
announced
Barb
A Place to Call Home
2013-2016
TV Series
Elizabeth Bligh
Comedy Showroom: The Letdown
2016
TV Short
Ambrose
Truth
2015
Nicki Burkett
Della Mortika
2015
Short
Mrs. Crotchett Smythe
The Mule
2014
Judy Jenkins
Redfern Now
2013
TV Series
Margaret
The Broken Shore
2013
TV Movie
Sybil Cashin
City Homicide
2007-2011
TV Series
Bernice Waverley
Tegan the Vegan
2010
Short
Mrs. Poodle / Mother (voice)
A Parachute Falling in Siberia
2010
Short
Katherine
The Librarians
2009
TV Series
Jan the Midwife
Seven Seven Seven
2008
Short
Jess
Bitter & Twisted
2008
Penelope Lombard
Curtin
2007
TV Movie
Elsie Curtin
Stepfather of the Bride
2006
TV Movie
Sophie
Candy
2006
Mrs. Wyatt
Little Fish
2005
Janelle
Waiting at the Royal
2000
TV Movie
Eloise
Twisted Tales
1996
TV Series
Anne Martin
Lizzie's Library
1995
TV Series
Under the Skin
1993
TV Series
Clowning Around
1992
Sarah Gunner
Waiting
1991
Clare
Breaking Through
1990
Therapist
Naked Under Capricorn
1989
TV Movie
Monica
Fields of Fire III
1989
TV Mini-Series
Dawn
Australian Dream
1987
Dorothy Stubbs
Nancy Wake
1987
TV Series
Nancy Wake
The Shiralee
1987
TV Mini-Series
Lily
Fran
1985
Fran
Waterfront
1984
TV Mini-Series
Maggie
Stations
1983/I
Short
The Weekly's War
1983
TV Short
Dorothy Drain
Monkey Grip
1982
Nora
Soundtrack
Title
Year
Status
Character
Fran
1985
performer: "Drunken Medley: Shuffle Off to Buffalo / Put Your Arms Around Me and Hold Me Tight /"When You Were Sweet Sixteen / I've Got You my Skin / Unchained Melody" - uncredited
The Ernie Sigley Show
1975
TV Series performer - 1 episode
Self
Title
Year
Status
Character
Australia: The Story of Us
2015
TV Series documentary
Herself - Actor
Kane & Disabled
2012
TV Series
Herself
The 100+ Club
2012
TV Movie documentary
Narrator
Pictures of You
2012
TV Series
Herself
Adam Hills in Gordon St Tonight
2012
TV Series
Herself
The Face of Birth
2012
Documentary
Herself
Birth Stories
2012
Documentary
Herself
Talkin' 'Bout Your Generation
2011
TV Series
Herself
Things My Mother Taught Me
2010
TV Series
Herself
The 7PM Project
2010
TV Series
Herself
Doing Dungog
2008
Documentary
Herself
Better Homes and Gardens
1996
TV Series documentary
Herself (1996-2004)
For Love or Money
1983
Documentary
Herself - Narrator (voice)
The 22nd Annual TV Week Logie Awards
1980
TV Special
Herself
The Ernie Sigley Show
1975
TV Series
Herself
Parent Teacher Interviews
1974
Short
Herself
Play School
1966
TV Series
Herself (1978-2001)
Archive Footage
Title
Year
Status
Character
Aqua Profonda
2004
Video
Won Awards
Year
Award
Ceremony
Nomination
Movie
2016
Hall of Fame
Logie Awards
2010
Best Performance in a Live-Action Short
Toronto Worldwide Short Film Festival
Best Performance in a Live Action Short
A Parachute Falling in Siberia (2010)
2009
FCCA Award
Film Critics Circle of Australia Awards
Best Actress
Bitter & Twisted (2008)
2005
AFI Award
Australian Film Institute
Best Supporting Actress
Little Fish (2005)
2005
FCCA Award
Film Critics Circle of Australia Awards
Best Actress in a Supporting Role
Little Fish (2005)
2000
AFI Award
Australian Film Institute
Best Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role in a Telefeature or Mini-Series