Patricia Anne Haddy (5 October 1930 – 6 June 1999) was an Australian actress, television presenter and voice artist, who worked in various facets of the industry including radio, stage and television. She was married to actor and scriptwriter James Condon. in Quorn, South Australia, the only child of Allan Ross Haddy and Mona Lowas (née Graham). Intent on becoming an actress from a young age, her parents gave her the complete works of Shakespeare for her fifteenth birthday. through to 1953 with Cocteau's The Typewriter. She also appeared in the Adelaide Repertory Theatre's production of Claudia (1950).
Television and film
Haddy became one of the first presenters of Play School. Her marriage ended in divorce in 1971. The couple moved from Sydney to Melbourne for Haddy's part in Neighbours. || Margaret Styles || Miniseries
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| rowspan="3"|1976 || Divisions in Space || Narrator || TV documentary
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| King's Men || || Episode: "The Assassins"
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| The Alternative || Helen (uncredited) || TV film
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| rowspan="2"|1977 || No Room to Run || Julie Deakin || TV film
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| Say You Want Me || || TV film
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| rowspan="5"|1978 || Cass || || TV film
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| Glenview High || Mrs. O'Brien || 1 episode
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| Chopper Squad || Iris Grey || 1 episode
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| Case for the Defence || Mary || 1 episode
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| Micro Macro || Herself || 1 episode
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| rowspan="3”|1979 || A Place in the World || || Miniseries, 1 episode
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| The Restless Years || ||
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| Prisoner || Alice Hemmings || 5 episodes
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| rowspan="4"|1980 || Skyways || Toni Lee || 1 episode
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| Cop Shop || Louise Francis || 8 episodes
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| Spring & Fall || Margaret || Episode: "The Silent Cry"
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| Australian Wildlife – Echidna || Narrator || TV documentary
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| rowspan="2"|1981 || A Town Like Alice || Aggie Topp || Miniseries, 1 episode
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| Punishment || Alice Wells || 1 episode
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| rowspan="2"|1982 || A Christmas Carol || Fan (voice) || Animated TV film
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| 1915 || Mrs. Gillen || Miniseries, 2 episodes
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| 1982–1984; 1985 || Sons and Daughters || Rosie Andrews / Rosie Palmer || 273 episodes
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| 1985–1997 || Neighbours || Helen Daniels || 1661 episodes
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| 1989 || A Tribute to Neighbours: Celebrating 1000 Episodes || Herself / Helen Daniels || TV special
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| rowspan="2"|1990 || The Private War of Lucinda Smith || Mrs. Spencer Grant || Miniseries, 2 episodes
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| Happy Birthday, Coronation Street || Herself || TV special
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| 1995 || Neighbours: A 10th Anniversary Celebration || Herself / Helen Daniels || TV special
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Theatre
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! Year
! Title
! Role
! Type
! Ref.
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| 1949 || Ah, Wilderness! || Muriel McComber || Stow Hall with Theatres Associated ||
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| 1952 || The Life and Death of King John || Blanche of Spain || Tivoli Theatre with Adelaide Repertory Theatre ||
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| 1953 || The Typewriter || Margot || Stow Hall with Theatres Associated ||
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| Our Hearts Were Young and Gay || || Playhouse, Perth with National Theatre ||
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| 1964 || The Proposal || || rowspan="2"|Q Theatre ||
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| rowspan="2"|1966 || The Lover || ||
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| The Collection || Stella || rowspan="2"|Q Theatre ||
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| The Entertainer || ||
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| 1969 || Richard III || Lady Anne ||
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| 1973 || Tis Pity She's a Whore || || UNSW Old Tote Theatre ||
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| Down Under || Vanessa || Stables Theatre, Sydney ||
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| 1977 || The Business of Good Government. A Modern Nativity Play || || Q Theatre ||
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Radio
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! Year
! Title
! Role
! Notes
! Ref.
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| 1950 || Stockade || Bridget as a child || ||
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| 1950s || Dr Paul || || 2UW, 2CH Grace Gibson radio series ||
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| 1959 || Hancock's Half Hour || Helen Bond || BBC radio series on 2FCNA, NA, 4QG and regionals ||
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| 1960s || Sound of Thunder || Margaret Enger || Radio series ||
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| || Beyond the Rainbow || Tanya Rylieff || AWA radio series ||
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| 1977 || A Place in the Sun || || 4BU radio series ||
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