Peter Hayes (Australian Actor)
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Peter Hayes (born
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, 28 September 1957) is a
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based, British trained,
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n television, film and theatre actor and director. He is perhaps best known for the role of Dr. Steven Ryan in the long running Australian soap opera, ''
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Acting career

Hayes started acting while young with the Port Moresby Players in 1968 in a production of ''1066''. Wanting to become a professional actor he went on to train from 1982 to 1984 at the
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. Hayes also holds a Bachelor Arts (Honours) from the
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.


Television

Hayes appeared in Australian
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'' as young Doctor and undercover handyman, Steve Ryan in 1985–1986.'Mass Break-out' ''TV Week'' 17 August 1985, p.58 Hayes has also appeared in ''Rafferty's Rules'' as Peter Booth (1986). He has also appeared in ''Westbrook (TV series), Westbrook'' as Golledge, ''Whitlam: The Power and the Passion'' (2013), ''Home and Away'' as Alan Willis, ''Farscape'' and ''A Difficult Woman'' as Reporter (1998)


Film

Hayes has appeared in films including: * 2002 ''The Junction Boys'' - Adult Johnny, Fox Production Services * 2000 ''Games Of the I'' - Jerry Clone, Dada Productions, Director, Peter Buckmaster & Ralph Daymen * 1998 ''15 Amore'' - William, Mtxm Movies, Director, Maurice Murphy * 1997 ''The Venus Factory'' - Mr Hale, Tomahawk Pictures, Director, Glenn Fraser


Theatre

Hayes has had a long career in the theatre. He has appeared in: * 2018 ''Elephant Man'' directed by Debbie Smith at PACT * 2017 ''Romeo and Juliet'' Bondi Pavilion Amphitheatre * 2013 ''Friday'' by Daniela Giorgi at The Old Fitzroy * 2012 ''Swings'' adapted from Schnitzler's La Ronde and directed by Peter Hayes * 2010 ''Through These Lines'' written & directed by Cheryl Ward at Headland Park * 2010 ''Macbeth'' directed by Chris Hurrell at Darlinghurst Theatre * 2004 ''Squirrels'' by David Mamet - Shane Morgan directed at the Cat & Fiddle * 2004 ''King Lear'' Riverside Parramatta & Bondi Pavilion * 2004 ''The Tempest'' Globe Shakespeare Australia * 2002 ''The Merry Wives of Windsor'' directed by Jeremy Rice at Gunnamatta Park * 2001 ''Richard III'' for Always Working Artists * 1997 ''Flying Saucery'' by Mona Brand - Independent Theatre, North Sydney * 1991 ''Abingdon Square'' Belvoir Street Theatre, Sydney & Malthouse Theatre, Melbourne * 1990 ''Provincial Anecdotes'' directed by Joseph Uchitel at The Lookout Theatre * 1990 ''Struth'' by Mark Swivel - 7 characters, Marion Potts directed at Stables Theatre, Sydney, Stables Theatre * 1989 ''The Barretts of Wimpole Street'' directed by John Krummel, Marian Street Theatre * 1989 ''Passion Play'' by Peter Nichols, directed by Noel Ferrier - Playhouse Theatre, Sydney Opera House * 1987 ''Romeo and Juliet'' directed by Mary Hickson in the Old Town Hall for the Darwin Theatre Group * 1987 ''The Little Prince'' for Theatre Nouveau * 1986 ''The Late Late Capitalism Show'' at ''The Footbridge Theatre'', Sydney


Director

Hayes has also directed for the theatre: * 2017 ''Romeo and Juliet'' at Bondi Pavilion Amphitheatre * 2012 ''Swings'' adapted from Schnitzler's La Ronde at TAP * 2010 ''The Man Who Fell Off His Bicycle'' by Glen Hergenhahn at TAP * 2006 Shakespeare's ''Timon of Athens'' at Knox Grammar * 1997 ''Roo'' by Angus Strachan at Café Basilica & La Mama * 1994 ''Fireworks'' - ''The Fireraisers'' by Max Frisch & ''Fire Downunder'' by Pavel Kahout] at the Crossroads Theatre * 1993 assistant to Aubrey Mellor on ''The Beaux Stratagem'' for Queensland Theatre Company * 1993 John Osborne's ''Luther'' at the Old Sandstone Church


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References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Hayes, Peter Australian male film actors Australian male soap opera actors Australian male stage actors Male actors from Melbourne 20th-century Australian male actors 21st-century Australian male actors Alumni of the Webber Douglas Academy of Dramatic Art 1957 births Living people