Chard Hayward

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Chard Hayward
Born
Roy Hayward

1949 (age 72–73)
Swansea, Wales
OccupationActor, director, producer
Known forNumber 96
Children2

Chard Hayward, born Roy Hayward, (born 1949) credited also as Chard Heywood, is a Welsh-born Australian-America television actor, director and producer, he is best known for his long-running role of camp barman Dudley Butterfield in the 1970s television soap opera Number 96, he had previously appeared in a small role as a hippie in earlier episodes. Since the early 90s he has been based in the US.

Biography[]

Early life[]

Born as Roy Hayward in Swansea, Wales, he initially pursued a career in the military, and at 19 had become a commissioned as an officer in the engineers, but decided it was not for him. After jobs as an actuary and part-time work in catering, Hayward heard about the National Institute of Dramatic Art, auditioned, and was accepted. However, he left NIDA after only 12 months to join the Pageant Theatre Company, which toured schools throughout New South Wales. He eventually worked at both directing and producing plays for the company.

Career[]

Hayward's role of the high-camp gay caterer and old-movie fan Dudley Butterfield in Number 96 began in late 1973 and quickly became one of the show's most popular and recognised characters. Dudley was involved in a long-running gay relationship with Don Finlayson (Joe Hasham) in the show. Dudley was later revealed as a bisexual and embarked on relationships with women, opened a hairdressing salon and then a disco, briefly became a television star, and then was shot to death in June 1977 after Hayward decided to leave the series.

His career continued steadily with roles in Australian feature films, drama series and miniseries through the 1980s. In the 1990s he acted on US television with a role in soap opera Santa Barbara. More recent appearances include Babylon 5, Lost and, in 2007, as a surprise guest for the Number 96 reunion on Australia's Where Are They Now?.

Personal life[]

A legacy of his army years was the nickname Chard - the surname of a famous British Army officer - which he would use as his official stage name throughout his subsequent acting career. Chard Hayward has two sons, Adam with his first wife, former Miss Australia Sarah Gray, and Sean with one-time US actor Cynthia Killion.

Filmography (selected)[]

Title Year Role
Bellbird (TV series) 1967 ?
Homicide (TV series) 1971 Johnny Parsons (credited as Chard Heywood)
Homedale 1971 Man at Bar (uncredited)
Number 96 (film) 1974 Dudley Butterfield
Number 96 (TV series) 1972-1977
(209 episodes)
Hippy/Dudley Butterfield
The Journalist 1979 Barry
Thank You (film short) 1979 Early Mason
Lady Stay Dead 1981 Gordon Mason
Brothers 1982 Adam Wild
The Thorn Birds Thorn Birds (TV mini-series) 1983 Arne Swenson
Carson's Law (TV series) 1984 Randolph Seaton
Crackdown 1987 Alex Murdock
The Killing Game 1988 Max
The Tourist (TV movie) 1988 Abu Gassam
Outback Bound (TV movie) 1988 David
Violent Zone 1988 Norman McCloskey
Hunter (TV series) 1991 Titus Hall
Santa Barbara (TV series) 1991 Richard Sedgewick
Babylon 5 (TV series) 1997 Religious #2
Days of Our Lives (TV series) 2000 Barry
Lost (TV series) 2005 Australian Official
Metamorphosis 2007 Narrator (voice)
'2084 2009 Professor
Play On 2010 Finlay Kilgour

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