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Nancye Hayes (Nancye Lee Hayes) was born on 30 November, 1943 in Sydney, Australia, is an Australian actress. Discover Nancye Hayes's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 80 years old?

Popular As Nancye Lee Hayes
Occupation Actress · dancer · singer · director/choreographer
Age 80 years old
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Born 30 November 1943
Birthday 30 November
Birthplace Sydney, Australia
Nationality Australia

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1943

Nancye Lee Bertles AM ( Hayes; born January 1943), billed under her maiden name as Nancye Hayes, is an Australian actress, dancer, singer and choreographer/director and narrator.

Nancye Hayes was born in January 1943.

She grew up in the Sydney suburb of Manly, an only child.

At the age of seven, she had an operation to remove a growth in her hip joint, and the recovery included strapping her leg with irons.

After her father died in a car crash when Hayes was eleven, her mother became a barmaid at the old Pacific Hotel in Manly.

She began dancing lessons at age nine at Hazel and Violet Meldrum's studio.

Hazel had been a choreographer for the leading Australian theatrical firm J. C. Williamson's.

Hayes, aged eighteen, left a job at a Sydney office to join the chorus of an Australian production of My Fair Lady.

1960

She has been a leading figure in Australian musical theatre since the 1960s.

Although her roles have been almost exclusively in theatre, she has briefly worked in television in series and mini-series, as a character actress including filling in for an Judy Nunn in the series Home and Away.

1963

From 1963 she understudied or played small roles in productions such as the musical How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying, My Fair Lady, Promises Promises,Hello, Dolly! and The Boys from Syracuse for J. C. Williamson's. She also performed in Kiss Me, Kate, Brigadoon, Annie Get Your Gun and Little Me at the Menzies Theatre Restaurant in Sydney.

1967

In 1967, Hayes received wide notice playing the title role in the original Australian cast of Sweet Charity.

1974

Over the next thirty years, she performed leading roles in Australian casts of many musicals including Fastrada in Pippin (1974), Lily St. Regis in Annie (1978–1979), Roxie Hart in Chicago (1981–1982), Miss Adelaide in Guys and Dolls (1986–1987), Mrs Lovett in Sweeney Todd (1987), Liliane La Fleur in Nine (1987–1988) and Dorothy Brock in 42nd Street (1989–1993).

1980

Since the 1980s Hayes has also appeared in many Australian-written musicals.

These include Songs from Sideshow Alley (Classic Corporation, 1980), Variations (Nimrod Theatre, 1982), Summer Rain (Sydney Theatre Company, 1989), Jonah Jones (STCSA, 1991), Eureka! (Essgee, 2004) and Metro Street (STCSA, 2009).

She appeared in the Australian Broadcasting Corporation television special on Australian musicals Once In A Blue Moon and its soundtrack recording.

Her drama credits for Australia's major theatre companies and commercial producers include Born Yesterday, Danton's Death, Same Time, Next Year, Going Home, Dusa, Fish, Stas and Vi, The Glass Menagerie, Steel Magnolias, Stepping Out, and The Importance of Being Earnest.

1981

Hayes was granted a Medal of the Order of Australia (OAM) on 8 June 1981 "for service to the performing arts".

1992

Her cabaret show, Nancye with an E, toured Australia in 1992.

2005

She later played supporting roles including Aunt Eller in Oklahoma! (The Production Company, 2005), Mrs Higgins in My Fair Lady (Opera Australia, 2008), Madame Armfeldt in A Little Night Music (Opera Australia, 2009) and Edith Bouvier Beale in Grey Gardens (The Production Company, 2011).

2006

In 2006, she performed with Todd McKenney in his first non-musical role in the Ensemble Theatre's production of Six Dance Lessons in Six Weeks at the Playhouse Theatre in the Sydney Opera House.

It became the theatre's most successful play ever, and the pair re-united ten years later for another season along with Sandra Bates in her final directorial role.

Hayes was a fill-in for Judy Nunn, in the series Home and Away, whilst Nunn was unwell, briefly taking over her character of Ailsa Stewart.

Roles in miniseries include Elsie Curtin in The Last Bastion and secretary to Minister Rex Connor in The Dismissal.

Roles in TV series include Consider Your Verdict, Carson's Law, Rafferty's Rules, G.P., Blue Heelers and House Husbands

Hayes is married to jazz saxophone musician and bandleader Bob Bertles, whom she met when he played in the band of Chicago, in which she starred.

Her married name is Nancye Lee Bertles, but she uses her maiden name professionally.

2014

She was appointed a Member of the Order of Australia (AM) on 26 January 2014 "for significant service to the performing arts, particularly musical theatre, as an actor, choreographer and director".

The Hayes Theatre in Potts Point, Sydney which has a focus on small-scale musical theatre and cabaret is named after her.

Hayes, alongside her showbiz contemporaries Jill Perryman and Toni Lamond, has been named a "Grand Dame of Theatre".