Patricia Hayes

British actress (1909–1998) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Patricia Lawlor Hayes (22 December 1909 – 19 September 1998) was an English character actress. She is best known for playing the titular Edna in the Play for Today, Edna, the Inebriate Woman (1971), for which she won the British Academy Television Award for Best Actress.[1]

Born
Patricia Lawlor Hayes

(1909-12-22)22 December 1909
Streatham, London, England
Died19 September 1998(1998-09-19) (aged 88)
Resting place
Watts Cemetery Chapel, Compton, Surrey, England
OccupationActress
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Patricia Hayes
Born
Patricia Lawlor Hayes

(1909-12-22)22 December 1909
Streatham, London, England
Died19 September 1998(1998-09-19) (aged 88)
Resting place
Watts Cemetery Chapel, Compton, Surrey, England
OccupationActress
Years active1936–1996
Spouse
Valentine Brooke
(m. 1939; div. 1951)
Children3, including Richard O'Callaghan
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Early life

Patricia Lawlor Hayes was born in Streatham,[2] London, the daughter of George Frederick Hayes and Florence Alice Hayes. Her father was a clerk in the civil service and her mother was a schoolmistress. As a child, Hayes attended the Sacred Heart High School, Hammersmith.

Career

Hayes attended RADA, graduating in 1928. She spent the next 10 years in repertory theatre.[3]

She was featured in many radio and television comedy shows between 1940 and 1996, including Hancock's Half Hour, Ray's a Laugh, The Arthur Askey Show, The Benny Hill Show, Bootsie and Snudge, Hugh and I and Till Death Us Do Part. She played the part of Henry Bones in the BBC Children's Hour radio programme Norman and Henry Bones, the Boy Detectives from 1943 to 1965.

Hayes was cast in supporting roles for films including The Bargee (1964), The NeverEnding Story (1984), A Fish Called Wanda (1988) and was also featured as Fin Raziel in the Ron Howard film Willow (1988).

Her most substantial television appearance was in the title role of Edna, the Inebriate Woman (Play for Today, 1971) for which she won a BAFTA award. She provided the character voice for comedy puppet performances for television programmes such as Gran (Woodland Animations, 1982).

In April 1975, Hayes was interviewed by Roy Plomley for Desert Island Discs. A sizeable, but incomplete, extract is available to listen to and download via the programme's website on the BBC.[4]

In 1977, she appeared on the BBC's long running TV variety show The Good Old Days; she had been an early member of the Players' Theatre in London, an old time music hall club, from the 1950s onwards.

In 1978, Hayes was nominated for the Laurence Olivier Award for Best Actress in a Supporting Role for playing Rosalina in Filumena at The National Theatre.[5]

In 1985, she starred in the title role of the TV play Mrs Capper's Birthday by Noël Coward.[6]

In 1989, she appeared with her son Richard O' Callaghan in the Boon episode "The Rise of Fall of the Bowman Empire", where they played mother and son, Elsepth and Cecil Bowman respectively. [7]

Hayes played Miss. Willow, in one episode of the 1991 radio show, The Secret Life of Rosewood Avenue.

Personal life

The grave of Patricia Hayes at the Watts Cemetery Chapel in 2026

She was the mother of British actor Richard O'Callaghan (born Richard Brooke) by her marriage to Valentine Brooke, whom she divorced. She also had a daughter, Gemma Brooke, born in 1948. She never remarried. She was formerly the head of the British Catholic Stage Guild, which her son later chaired.

She was awarded an OBE in 1987.[3]

Death

Patricia Hayes died in September 1998 in Puttenham, Surrey.[2] She appeared posthumously in the 2002 film Crime and Punishment which had been filmed in 1993, but delayed because of a legal case.[8] She is buried at the Watts Cemetery Chapel, Compton, Surrey.[9]

Television roles

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YearTitleRoleNotes
1938When We Are MarriedRuby Birtle
1957 to March 14, 1979The Benny Hill ShowVarious(TV series)
1957 to 1958Educated EvansEmma Troggs9 episodes
1958 to 1960Hancock's Half HourMrs. Cravatte/ Aunt Edie/ 3rd Old Woman7 episodes
1959 The Four Just Men Miss Lee "National Treasure" (ep 1.13)
1960 to 1963 Bootsie and Snudge Various 5 episodes
1962 to 1966Hugh and IGriselda Wormold
The Arthur Haynes Show Various 21 episodes
1962 to 1967 The Ken Dodd Show Various 6 episodes
1963MaigretDidine Gulot"The Judge's House" (ep 4.9)
Boyd Q.C. Miss Twiss "End of Term" (ep 6.11)
1967 to 1969The Very Merry WidowKatie
1967 to 1975Till Death Us Do PartMrs. Carey/ Min Evans14 episodes
1968 Misleading Cases Mrs Jackson "Ill Met by Sunlight" (ep 2.5)
1968 to 1969According To DoraVarious3 episodes
1968 to 1969The World of BeachcomberVarious10 episodes
1969 The Galton and Simpson Comedy Joyce "Friends in High Places"
1970 Catweazle Mrs. Skinner "The Wisdom of Solomon" (ep 1.12)
1971Grasshopper IslandLupus9 episodes
Edna, the Inebriate WomanEdnaPlay for Today (ep 2.2)
The Trouble With LilianLilian6 episodes
1971 to 1972The Last of the BasketsMrs Basket13 episodes
1972The GoodiesHazel, or "Hecate, Queen of Necromancy""That Old Black Magic" (ep 3.4)
1974Holiday With StringsAir HostessTV movie
1975 Softly, Softly: Task Force Anne Hobbes "Female of the Species" (ep 7.8)
1977London Belongs To MeConnie Coke7 episodes
Galton and Simpson Playhouse Granny "I Tell You It's Burt Reynolds"
1979 to 1982 Spooner's Patch Old Lady/ Mrs Cantaford 14 episodes
1980Juliet BravoDoris Latham"Fraudently Uttered" (ep 1.2)
1981Till Death...Min Reed6 episodes
1983The Witches and the GrinnygogMiss Bendybones4 episodes
1983GranGran, Narrator13 episodes
1983 to 1984The Lady Is a TrampOld Pat13 episodes
1984Hammer House of Mystery and SuspenseGran Waters"And the Walls Came Tumbling Down"
1985Marjorie and MenAlice Tripp6 episodes
1986 to 1992In Sickness and in HealthMin Reed3 episodes
1989 Boon Elsepth Bowman "The Rise and Fall of the Bowman Empire" (ep 3.12)
Casualty Mrs. Calthorn "Banking for Beginners" (ep 4.11)
1990 The Bill Mrs. Croft "Decisions" (ep 6.93)
1993LovejoyLady Alfreston"A Growing Concern" (ep 5.3)
1994 Murder Most Horrid Mrs. Templecombe "Mangez Merveillac" (ep 2.5)
The Ruth Rendell Mysteries Grannie Nauls "The Master of the Moors" (2 parts)
Woof! Great Aunt Sarah "High Temperatures" (ep 7.8)
1995HeartbeatFlo"Expectations" (ep 5.2)
The Tomorrow People Felicity Triplett 5 episodes
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