Tanya Halesworth

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Tanya Halesworth (1935 8 October 2008) was best known as an Australian television personality, but was also a teacher, actor, public relations adviser and manager, and psychologist.[1] She won the 1961 TV Week Logie Award for Most Popular Female in New South Wales.[2] Tony Stephens wrote in his obituary that "during her time on television, hers was one of the most recognisable faces in Australia".[1]

Halesworth was born in Brisbane to Iris Kemp and Reg Kemp. Reg left the family not long after Tanya's birth; her mother remarried and had three sons.[1] The family moved to Sydney and Tanya went to Darlinghurst Primary School and then the selective Sydney Girls High School. In 1951, she was vice-captain of the school.[1]

She worked as a clerk in a sheriff's office, before training as a teacher at Bathurst Teacher's College.[3] She taught in primary schools for three years, as well as acting with small theatre companies and working on TV commercials.[1] In 1955, she married teacher Brian Halesworth, but they were divorced in 1959.[1]

Television career

Later career and life

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