Peter Hayes (actor)


Peter Hayes is a Sydney-based, British trained, Australian television, film and theatre actor and director. He is perhaps best known for the role of Dr. Steven Ryan in the long running Australian soap opera, Prisoner.

Acting career

Hayes started acting while young with the Port Moresby Players in 1968 in a production of 1066. Wanting to become a professional actor he went on to train from 1982 to 1984 at the Webber Douglas Academy in London, United Kingdom. Hayes also holds a Bachelor Arts from the University of Melbourne.

Television

Hayes appeared in Australian soap opera Prisoner as young Doctor and undercover handyman, Steve Ryan in 1985–1986. Hayes has also appeared in Rafferty's Rules as Peter Booth. He has also appeared in Westbrook as Golledge, Whitlam: The Power and the Passion, Home and Away as Alan Willis,
Farscape and A Difficult Woman as Reporter

Film

Hayes has appeared in films including:
  • 2002 The Junction Boys – Adult Johnny, Fox Production Services
  • 2000 Games of the I – Jerry Clone, Dada Productions, Director, Peter Buckmaster & Ralph Daymen
  • 1998 15 Amore – William, Mtxm Movies, Director, Maurice Murphy
  • 1997 The Venus Factory – Mr Hale, Tomahawk Pictures, Director, Glenn Fraser

Theatre

Hayes has had a long career in the theatre. He has appeared in:

Director

Hayes has also directed for the theatre:
  • 2017 Romeo and Juliet at Bondi Pavilion Amphitheatre
  • 2012 Swings adapted from Schnitzler's La Ronde at TAP
  • 2010 The Man Who Fell Off His Bicycle by Glen Hergenhahn at TAP
  • 2006 Shakespeare's Timon of Athens at Knox Grammar
  • 1997 Roo by Angus Strachan at Café Basilica & La Mama
  • 1994 FireworksThe Fireraisers by Max Frisch & Fire Downunder by Pavel Kahout] at the Crossroads Theatre
  • 1993 assistant to Aubrey Mellor on The Beaux Stratagem for Queensland Theatre Company
  • 1993 John Osborne's Luther at the Old Sandstone Church