Vina Evelyn Hayes (1 June 1912 – 26 December 1988), better known as Evie Hayes, was an American-born actor and singer, best known for her stage success in Australia. She was once described as "the most popular box office attraction in Australian musical comedy since Gladys Moncrieff."[1]

Evie Hayes
Evie Hayes in 1940
Born
Vina Evelyn Hayes

1 June 1912
Seattle, Washington, United States
Died26 December 1988 (aged 76)
Other namesEvie Mahoney
Occupation(s)Actress, singer, TV presenter
Years active1916–1988

Biography

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Born in Seattle to George Hayes and Eva Upton, a soubrette. In 1928, while attending Seattle's Blessed Sacrament High School, Evie was already acting, taking a part as the artist in the Senior Play, "The Ninth Promise."[2]

Evie Hayes appeared on stage from an early age and worked steadily in vaudeville, radio and nightclubs. Having moved to New York, she worked as a song plugger at the publishing house of Irving Berlin.[1] She was the leading lady for Will Mahoney, in his tour of the United Kingdom and Europe and sang for the BBC and appeared in cabaret and made her own recordings. She appeared in the film Hold Everything in 1930 and had other small roles in musicals[1]

Hayes married Mahoney at a Registry Office in Westminster, London on March 26, 1938,[3] and the couple went to Australia to appear on the Tivoli circuit, and proved very popular, eventually deciding to stay in the country permanently. They appeared in the film Come Up Smiling (1939), managed the Cremorne Theatre in Brisbane, presenting everything from revues, pantomimes and musicals and entertained the American and Australasian troops and raising funds for the war effort. Hayes played the lead role in the Australian production of Annie Get Your Gun, which ran for more than three years.

On television since its inception, she appeared as a compere, singer, comedian and a commercial presenter on the Graham Kennedy show IMT. Despite being diagnosed with MS in 1969, she continued her career.[4] She later appeared regularly on television, including as a judge on light entertainment program Young Talent Time. She also opened her own talent school, and acted in productions of Mata Hari, The Flame of Istanbul, Funny Girl, Kiss Me, Kate, a revival of Oklahoma! and Call Me Madam.

She died of a heart attack, early in the morning of 26 December 1988, in Melbourne, Victoria.[4]

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References

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  1. ^ a b c "MELBOURNE NEWSLETTER". The Cairns Post. Qld.: National Library of Australia. 2 April 1954. p. 6. Archived from the original on 6 March 2016. Retrieved 10 July 2012.
  2. ^ Seattle - Blessed Sacrament High School Yearbook, 1928, Page 19
  3. ^ Nottingham Evening Post, March 26, 1938, Page 8
  4. ^ a b "Hayes, Vina Evelyn (Evie) (1912–1988)". Australian Dictionary of Biography. National Centre of Biography, Australian National University. Archived from the original on 15 October 2012. Retrieved 25 September 2011.
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