Noni Hazlehurst Noni Hazlehurst i(6975756 works by)
Born: Established: 1953 Melbourne, Victoria, ;
Gender: Female
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1 'To Be or to Act? That Is the Question' : Noni Hazlehurst Reflects on Her Long and Varied Career in New Memoir Dropping the Mask Noni Hazlehurst , 2024 extract autobiography (Dropping the Mask)
— Appears in: ABC News [Online] , October 2024;
2 2 y separately published work icon Dropping the Mask Noni Hazlehurst , Sydney : HarperCollins Australia , 2024 28612838 2024 single work autobiography 'One of the most iconic Australians - one who has graced our screen and theatres for over forty years - Noni Hazlehurst is finally telling her story. Noni Hazlehurst is an icon. A household name, our best-loved actor, she's graced our screens and theatres with her presence for over forty years - and won our hearts and our respect in the process. From hosting Playschool for more than two decades to acting in films such as Ladies in Black, June Again, Monkey Grip, Candy and Little Fish; serving as host on Better Homes and Gardens, a starring role in fan favourite A Place to Call Home; most recently hosting the SBS miniseries Every Family Has a Secret; all that of course in addition to her theatre work. In some ways, she is an ordinary woman - a single mother to two boys, she knows about sacrifice, stretching thin and juggling. Yet she is clearly also an extraordinary woman - only the second woman to be inducted into the Logies Hall of Fame in 32 years. She is ordinary, she is extraordinary. She is all class. And like Noni herself, this will be no ordinary memoir. A natural-born storyteller, Noni Hazlehurst is funny, fierce, truthful. She's thoughtful and clear-eyed about the world. This memoir will be full, rich, funny, lively, opinionated - and a testament to the power of storytelling.' (Publication summary)
1 1 form y separately published work icon The Fish Are Safe Deborah Parsons , ( dir. Noni Hazlehurst ) Australia : Australian Broadcasting Corporation , 1986 6975808 1986 single work film/TV romance

'On a fly-fishing holiday in Victoria, Lena, an impulsive graphic artist, meets Ned, a 60-year-old cranky bachelor escaping the city. They fall in love. The fish are safe – but is Ned?'

Source: Screen Australia. (Sighted: 31/1/2014)

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