Robert Lindsay Hughes (born 19 August 1948 in
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) also billed variously as Bob Hughes and Robert Hughs, is an Australian-born British former actor, voice actor, and musician, whose most significant roles include ''
ABBA: The Movie'' and the television sitcom ''
Hey Dad..!''. In May 2014, he was convicted of sexual offences against children and sentenced to ten years, nine months' imprisonment with a minimum non-parole period of six years.
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Early career
Hughes first worked as a cadet journalist for ''The Sydney Morning Herald
''The Sydney Morning Herald'' (''SMH'') is a daily compact newspaper published in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, and owned by Nine. Founded in 1831 as the ''Sydney Herald'', the ''Herald'' is the oldest continuously published newspaper ...
''.
Hughes was briefly the bass player
A bassist (also known as a bass player or bass guitarist) is a musician who plays a bass instrument such as a double bass (upright bass, contrabass, wood bass), bass guitar (electric bass, acoustic bass), synthbass, keyboard bass or a low bra ...
for the pop/country rock band the Flying Circus
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in 1967–68, billed as Bob Hughes, before they had hits with the songs "Hayride" and "La La".
Acting
Hughes has acted extensively in Australian theatre, film and television. He was a Sydney Theatre Company
Sydney Theatre Company (STC) is an Australian theatre company based in Sydney, New South Wales. The company performs in The Wharf Theatre at Dawes Point in The Rocks area of Sydney, as well as the Roslyn Packer Theatre (formerly Sydney Thea ...
company artist from 1981. His theatre roles have included ''The War Horse
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'' and '' Great Big Adventure Book for Boys''. His television roles include ''Chopper Squad
''Chopper Squad'' is an Australian television series produced by the Reg Grundy Organisation for the 0-10 Network (as it was then known).Albert Moran, ''Moran's Guide to Australian TV Series'', AFTRS 1993 p 115
The series recounted the work o ...
'', ''Cop Shop
''Cop Shop'' is a long-running Australian police drama television series produced by Crawford Productions that ran for seven seasons between 28 November 1977 and 23 July 1984. It comprised 582 one-hour episodes.
The show
The show revolved ar ...
'', ''The Sullivans
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'', ''Skyways Skyways may refer to:
*Skyway
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'', ''Tickled Pink
''Tickled Pink'' (full title ''Inside TV Land: Tickled Pink'') was an hour-long television special which aired multiple times during July, 2006, chronicled television shows that homosexuals have identified with over the years. The show featured s ...
'', ''The Paul Hogan Show
''The Paul Hogan Show'' was a popular Australian comedy show which aired on Australian television from 1973 until 1984 for a total of 12 seasons and 60 episodes. It made a star of Paul Hogan, who later appeared in ''Crocodile Dundee.'' Hogan' ...
'', '' Dick Emery in Australia'', ''Love Thy Neighbour in Australia
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'', ''Daily at Dawn
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'', ''The Timeless Land
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Stor ...
'', ''Kingswood Country
''Kingswood Country'' is an Australian sitcom that screened from 1980 to 1984 on the Seven Network. The series started on 30 January 1980 and was a spin-off from the sketch on comedy program ''The Naked Vicar Show'' that had featured Ross Hig ...
'', ''The Flying Doctors
''The Flying Doctors'' is an Australian drama TV series produced by Crawford Productions that revolves around the everyday lifesaving efforts of the Royal Flying Doctor Service of Australia, starring Andrew McFarlane as the newly arrived Dr. T ...
'', '' Halifax fp'', ''A Country Practice
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'', ''Learned Friends
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'', ''Prisoner
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...
'' and ''The New Adventures of Blinky Bill
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''. His film roles include ''Cathy's Child
''Cathy's Child'' is a 1979 Australian film, directed by Donald Crombie and starring Michele Fawdon, Alan Cassell and Bryan Brown.
Plot
Cathy Baikas (Fawdon) is a woman of Greek heritage who lives in Sydney, Australia with her three-year-old da ...
'', ''Fatty Finn
''Fatty Finn'' was a popular long-run Australian comic strip series, created in 1923 by Syd Nicholls. It ran in syndication until the creator's death in 1977.
History
In 1923 Syd Nicholls, a senior artist at Sydney's ''Evening News'', was aske ...
'', '' ABBA: The Movie'' and ''Squizzy Taylor
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''.[Atterton, Margot. (Ed.) ''The Illustrated Encyclopaedia of Australian Showbiz'', Sunshine Books, 1984. p 111] Following this he played the lead role in ''Hey Dad..!'' from 1987 until leaving the series in 1993.
Despite having been the lead star for twelve of the show's fourteen seasons, Hughes did not participate in two ''Hey Dad..!'' cast reunions: on the television series '' Where Are They Now?'' in 2006, or a radio reunion on Brisbane
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station B105 FM
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in 2009. His absences were later revealed to have arisen from his unpopularity on the set of the show, leading to animosity between him and the other actors to the point that most of them refused to partake in the latter reunion if he was involved.
Personal life
Allegations of sexual misconduct
In March 2010, Sarah Monahan
Sarah Monahan (born 12 April 1977) is an Australian former child actress. Best known for her role as Jenny Kelly on '' Hey Dad..!'', she also appeared in '' Sons and Daughters'' and ''Home and Away''.
Early career
Monahan got her start in the ...
alleged that Hughes, who then was living in Singapore
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, had engaged in inappropriate sexual behaviour on the '' Hey Dad..!'' set. Fellow cast members Ben Oxenbould
Ben Oxenbould is an Australian actor and comedian. His brother Jamie Oxenbould is also an actor, as is Jamie's son, Ed Oxenbould.
Early career
He was educated at North Sydney Boys High School. In 1980, Oxenbould was cast as "Hubert 'Fatty' Fi ...
and Simone Buchanan
Simone Louise Buchanan is an Australian film and television actress, and television director. She is best known for her television roles as Debbie Kelly in the situation comedy '' Hey Dad..!'' and Samantha Fitzgerald in the soap opera ''Neighbou ...
spoke in support of her allegations. On 29 March, police announced the creation of a strike force to investigate Monahan's claims. Monahan said she spent more than 35 hours testifying to police. In September 2010, six months after the allegations were published, it was reported that more than 100 people had been interviewed. Police had not yet spoken to Hughes and were weighing up whether a formal interview would take place.
In an interview broadcast on Channel Nine's ''A Current Affair'' on 14 March 2011, one of Hughes' nieces stated that he had molested her. Hughes' daughter rejected the allegations and questioned why these accusations had not been raised earlier.
A mother of a victim later said: "We first went to ew South Walespolice about Hughes in 1988 when my daughter was nine years old" and says she was told by the investigating detective "I've tried to get this guy but every time I do someone covers for him." NSW Police
The New South Wales Police Force (NSW Police Force; previously the New South Wales Police Service and New South Wales Police) is the primary law enforcement agency of the state of New South Wales, Australia. Divided into Police Area Commands (P ...
had interviewed Hughes about claims of sexual abuse as early as 1985.
Arrest and conviction
Hughes was arrested in London in August 2012 and the New South Wales government
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sought his extradition to Australia. He was granted bail and a hearing
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was held on 19 September 2012. At that hearing, Hughes indicated that he intended to return to Australia for questioning. After being extradited to Australia, Hughes was charged with 11 counts of child sexual abuse and released on bail.
His trial started on 10 February 2014, at Downing Centre District Court, where he pleaded not guilty to eleven charges. In April 2014, the jury found Hughes guilty of two counts of sexual assault, seven counts of indecent assault and one count of committing an indecent act. A final charge, relating to an indecent act with a child under the age of sixteen, resulted in a hung jury. No outcome was recorded in relation to this charge.
On 16 May 2014, Hughes was sentenced to 10 years and 9 months' imprisonment with a minimum non-parole period of 6 years. His earliest date of eligibility for release was in April 2020 at age 71. After sentencing, Hughes was sent to Goulburn Correctional Centre
The Goulburn Correctional Centre, (also known as The Circle) is an Australian supermaximum security prison for males. It is located in Goulburn, New South Wales, three kilometres north-east of the central business district. The facility is operat ...
, where inmates doused him in human excreta
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is eliminated from an organism. In vertebrates this is primarily carried out by the lungs, kidneys, and skin. This is in contrast with secretion, where the substance may have specific tasks after lea ...
(urine/feces) upon his arrival, despite his being in protective custody
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. Prison officials constructed a wall of wire screening to deflect further attacks.
Hughes appealed to the Court of Criminal Appeal, but was rejected on 21 December 2015. The court did, however, mandate that Hughes' prison physical abuse allegations be referred to the Minister for Justice A Ministry of Justice is a common type of government department that serves as a justice ministry.
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and the Commissioner for Corrective Services. On 18 January 2016, Hughes lodged an appeal with the High Court of Australia
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The High Court was established fol ...
, and has since lost his High Court challenge to child sex convictions.
Hughes requested an international prisoner transfer to the UK, due to holding dual British-Australian citizenship. However, he later withdrew this application and instead renounced his Australian citizenship, meaning he would be deported to the United Kingdom once paroled or his sentence completed. As a result, the New South Wales State Parole Authority refused parole in March 2020 as he would be deported and not under supervision, thus presenting an 'unacceptable risk to community safety'. On 2 June 2022 Hughes was granted parole, to face deportation to the United Kingdom. On the morning of 14 June 2022, Hughes was released into the custody of Australian Border Force
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officers to ensure he would be flown straight out of the country.
Filmography
Films
Television
Discography
Albums
References
External links
Actor Robert Hughes interview: ABBA — The Movie
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Living people
20th-century Australian criminals
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Australian people convicted of child sexual abuse
Australian people convicted of indecent assault
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Scandals in Australia
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