Patricia Hayes

Patricia Lawlor Hayes ( born December 22, 1909 in London, † 19 September 1998, Surrey ) was a British comedienne and actress.

Life

Patricia Hayes was born in London's Streatham. The school she attended in the Wandsworth area. Between 1940 and 1996, they can look back on a long list of TV shows and movies. She joined, among others, in British comedy shows such as Hancock 's Half Hour, Ray 's A Laugh, The Arthur Asking show, THE bargee 1964, the The Benny Hill Show, Till Death Us Do Part and films such as The Neverending Story and A fish on Called Wanda. In George Lucas ' fantasy film Willow, she appeared in the role of " Fin Raziel ".

In the late 1940s, she spoke in the BBC radio broadcast Norman and Henry Bones - The Boy Detectives Henry Bones. For the presentation of the lead role in the TV movie Edna, the Inebriate Woman of 1971, she won a BAFTA Award.

Hayes was married to the actor Valentine Brooks, of which they had but a divorce. The marriage was the son of Richard, also an actor, out. She was also the head of the British Catholic Stage Guild. After she passed away in September 1998, her son took this office.

Filmography

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