Wendy Hughes
Biography
Wendy Hughes (29 July 1952 – 8 March 2014) was a celebrated Australian actress whose remarkable career spanned over four decades, solidifying her status as one of the nation's most esteemed performers in theatre, film, and television. Renowned for her versatile acting skills, Hughes gained significant recognition for her role in the 1982 film "Lonely Hearts," which marked the beginning of her fruitful collaboration with acclaimed director Paul Cox.
Throughout her illustrious career, Hughes showcased her talent in notable productions, including the 1986 film "Happy New Year," where she shared the screen with renowned actors Peter Falk and Charles Durning. Her television work was equally impressive; in 1993, she portrayed Dr. Carol Blythe in the critically acclaimed series "Homicide: Life on the Street."
In the late 1990s, Hughes further demonstrated her range through her performances in the television series "State Coroner" and the drama "Paradise Road." Her contributions to the arts earned her numerous accolades, highlighting her impact on the Australian entertainment industry. Wendy Hughes remains a cherished figure, remembered for her exceptional talent and the indelible mark she left on Australian cinema and television.
Filmography
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Careful, He Might Hear You
1983 • Vanessa
Paradise Road
1997 • Mrs. Dickson
A Dangerous Summer
1982 • Sophie McCann
My Brilliant Career
1979 • Aunt Helen
Happy New Year
1987 • Carolyn
An Indecent Obsession
1985 • Honour Langtry
Princess Caraboo
1994 • Mrs. Worrall
The Man Who Sued God
2001 • Jules Myers
Wild Orchid II: Two Shades of Blue
1991 • Elle
Newsfront
1978 • Amy Mackenzie
Constructing Australia
2007 • Self - Narrator