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Leslie Dayman
Born (1933-01-19) 19 January 1933 (age 91)
NationalityAustralian
Other namesLes Dayman, Les Daymen
OccupationActor
Known for
SpouseDiane Chamberlain Dayman (divorced) Rose Dayman
ChildrenNicholas Andrew and Timothy Paul

Leslie Dayman (born 19 January 1933), credited variously as Les Dayman and Les Daymen, is a retired Australian actor best known for his performances on television (serials and telemovies) and film, major small screen roles including Homicide, Prisoner, Sons and Daughters and E Street

Career

Dayman who was born in Footscray, Victoria, Australia, and started his career in theatre from 1955, a genre he would work in as an actor, director and narrator[1], and on television from 1964 starred in the crime series Homicide as senior detective Bill Hudson having appeared in 104 episodes from 1966 to 1968. In the 1980s, he was a major cast member in the soap operas Sons and Daughters (as Roger Carlyle), Prisoner (as Geoff MacRae) and E Street (as Senior Sergeant George Sullivan). Other television roles have included Division 4, Bellamy, Cop Shop, Holiday Island, A Country Practice, Water Rats, Stingers, All Saints, Miss Fisher's Murder Mysteries and Sara Dane. Movie appearances include Weekend of Shadows, Gallipoli, Oscar and Lucinda, Footy Legends, Stepfather of the Bride, The Silence and Holy Smoke! He acted in many South Australian Theatre Company productions and was its Director from 1969–1980.

Personal life

He has two sons with Diane Chamberlain Dayman (also an actor and member of the South Australian Theatre Company): Nicholas Andrew and Timothy Paul. Dayman now has two granddaughters and a grandson.

Les is currently married to wife Rose Dayman.

Filmography

Television and film roles

Year Title Role
1964 Weather at Pinetop (TV movie) Cal
1966–1968 Homicide 2 roles:
-Ray Smith
-Detective (later Senior detective) Bill Hudson
1974 Division 4 Jimmy Morgan (credited as Leslie Dayman)
1974 Parent Teacher Interviews (short) 2 roles:
-As the Parent
-The Major
1976 Democracy (short)
1977 How to Gromble a Flub (Documentary short) Performer
1978 Weekend of Shadows Riley
1979 Pesticides: Friends or Foe (documentary short)
1980 The Last Outlaw (TV mini-series) Jack Lloyd
1981 I Can Jump Puddles (TV series) Ted Wilson
1981 Holiday Island (TV series)
1981 Gallipoli Artillery Officer
1981 Bellamy (TV series) Peter Bellamy
1981 Revenge (short)
1981 Bush Corridors (documentary short) Phil Green
1982 Sara Dane (TV mini-series) Convict Leader
1983 With Prejudice Shadbolt
1983 Molly Bill Ireland
1984 Stanley: Every Second Home Should Have One 2nd detective
1984 Bodyline (TV mini-series) Oldfiend
1985 Possession (TV series)
1985 Special Squad (TV series) Mr. Fitzgerald
1984–1985 Sons and Daughters (TV series) Roger Carlyle
1984–1985 Prisoner Geoff McrRae
1985 I Can't Get Started Sgt. Beale
1986 The Last Frontier (TV movie)
1987 Willing and Abel (TV series)
1987 Witch Hunt (TV movie) David Rofe QC
1987 Rafferty's Rules (TV series) Sgt. Davis
1982–1988 A Country Practice (TV series) 4 roles:
-Blind Freddie
-Warwick "Wok" Larsen
-Owen Butler
-Phonse McGrath
1989–1993 Sergeant George Sullivan
1995 Blue Murder (TV series) Commissioner Avery
1997 Big Sky (TV series) Phillip
1997 Oscar and Lucinda Glassworks Forman
1998 In the Winter Dark Minister
1998 Poppy's Head (short) Poppy
1999 Holy Smoke Bill
1997–1999 Water Rats (TV series) 2 roles:
-Ken Miles
-Alan Rismore
2000 Stingers (TV series) Ossie Fischer
2000 Cheek to Cheek (short) George
2002 Blue Heelers (TV series) Frank Jarvis
2004 Out on the Tiles (short) Desmond
2006 The Silence (TV movie) Edwin Hall
2006 Footy Legends Bob
2006 Grandpa Bob
2000–2008 All Saints (TV series) 3 roles:
-Ray Hanson
-Viv Woods
-Kevin Goldman

References

  1. ^ "Leslie Dayman".