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Anne Haddy

Anne Haddy (5 October 1930〔Year of birth disputed. ''The Independent'' cites 1927, but most others, including (''The Guardian'' ) cite 1930〕 – 6 June 1999)〔 was an Australian actress, who worked in all facets of the industry including radio, stage, television and film, she was best known for her television soap roles as Rosie Andrews on ''Sons and Daughters'' and matriarch Helen Daniels in the long-running Australian soap opera, ''Neighbours''.
==Early and personal life==
Haddy was born an only child in Quorn, South Australia, she attended Adelaide High School. She acted in radio plays and school broadcasts while she was working in Adelaide University's book room. She later attended the Sydney Theatre Company.
She relocated to the United Kingdom in the 1950s to find acting work, but ended up working as a secretary for Kellogg's. She married her first husband, Max Dimmitt, before returning to Australia, where she gave birth to two children. In 1960, Haddy and her family moved to Sydney. Haddy later married actor James Condon after her marriage to Dimmitt was dissolved.〔 They acted alongside each other twice, both during Haddy's tenure on ''Neighbours''.〔

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