Hazel Phillips OAM |
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Born |
Hazel Julia Lovegrove November 1929 (age 87) Battersea, London, England, United Kingdom |
Residence | Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia |
Nationality | British–Australian |
Citizenship | Australia |
Occupation | Entertainer |
Years active | 1956–present |
Television |
Beauty and the Beast The Mavis Bramston Show Girl Talk |
Awards | Gold Logie (1967) |
Hazel Julia Phillips (née Lovegrove) OAM (born November 1929) is a Gold Logie-award-winning English-born singer, entertainer and television personality, with a notable career in Australia, and a career spanning every facet of the showbiz industry, including film, television, theatre, radio, cabaret and journalism. She has written several plays for stage.
She was born in Battersea, London. At the age of 20, she became engaged to her husband Bill, and they emigrated to Australia as "Ten Pound Poms" in 1950–51, marrying shortly afterwards and having two children, Mark (born 1953) and Scott (born 1955). In 1961, the family was involved in a serious car accident, with Phillips sustaining severe injuries to her chin. Her husband left them some time afterwards, with Phillips suggesting that the surgeries on her chin and an ectopic pregnancy contributed to the break-up of their marriage. She started her career at radio 2UE, having won a talent contest for Miss television in Australia. Active in television since its inception in Australia, when she became one of the first personalities on Network Seven. in 1963, Phillips made her break into show business with a role on the talk show Beauty and the Beast with Eric Baume. She also began to appear on The Mavis Bramston Show, which she became a regular on after being told to choose between Bramston and Beauty and the Beast.
By 1967, Phillips had left Channel 7 and was hosting the midday talk show Girl Talk on the fledgling Network Ten, for which she won the Gold Logie Award for the most popular female personality on Australian television, jointly winning with Graham Kennedy who won the male award. Guest roles on numerous television shows including Number 96 (as a nude swimmer), Matlock Police, A Country Practice, G.P. and Pacific Drive. Films include The Set, Midnight Dancer and Walking Home Emily. Theatre roles include The Circle, Henry V, Pride and Prejudice and The Merry Wives of Windsor. She also appeared in the mini-series Brides of Christ. Miss Phillips who is an activist for alternative medicine, suffered a mild heart attack in 2009, and subsequently underwent hip replacement surgery