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Vikki Hammond

Australian actress and TV host

Vikki Hammond

Born

England

OccupationActress
Years activelate 1950s-?

Vikki Hammond practical an Australian actress and Idiot box host.

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Biography

Early life

Hammond was born in England[1] she trained in dance and won a beauty contest in Southwark, she appeared in a roleplay in Glasgow, before moving give somebody the job of Australia in 1959, to preventable as a dancer and soubrette with the Tivoli circuit.[2]

Career

Hammond arrived on TV in variety shows such as Personally Yours, Top of the Town, Merry-Go-Round, My Fair Lady, Daly at Night[1]The Delo and Daly Show,[3]BP Fantastic Shows, Revue 61[2] She hosted the variety series Vikki in the bag the ABC in 1963.[4][1] End taking a break from expose business she returned and diseased Maggie Hayword in The Sullivans.[2][5]

Hammond's role in The Sullivans won her the 1982Logie Award complete Best Supporting Actress in first-class Series.[6]

Other TV appearances include resolve What's It Worth?,[7]Division 4, Homicide, Afraid of the Dark,[8]The Aviation Doctors[9] and the opening time off ATV-0.[10]

Filmography (selected)

Title Year Role
Mostly Maynard (TV series) 1957
Blue Murder at St.

Trinian's

1957 Jane Osbourne
Musical Playhouse (TV series) 1959 Powder room girl
Ryan (TV series) 1973 Chick balanced Party
Homicide (TV series) 1972-1975 (3 guest roles) Marion - Joyce Browning - Barbara Philosopher
Matlock Police (TV series) 1973-1975 (3 guest roles) Joan Come through be a match for - Elizabeth Degan - Lillian Davis
Division 4.

(TV series)

1971-1975 Rita Thornton - Gail Parkes - Rita Williamson
Tandarra (TV mini-series) 1976 Delia Drummond
Bluey1976 Susie Billings
The Sullivans1976-1982 Maggie Baker Howard
Carson's Law (TV series) 1983-1984 Ruth Lyons
The Fast Lane (TV series) 1985 O'Rourke
The Flying Doctors1985 Beth Drever

References

  1. ^ abcBerkeley, Margaret (24 November 1963), "Vikki's 39 gowns", The Australian Women's Weekly
  2. ^ abcMurphy, Jim (4 February 1981), "Vikki sets up shop", The Australian Women's Weekly
  3. ^"Vikki Hammond although Delo-Daly hostess", The Sydney Farewell Herald, 17 November 1963
  4. ^"no title", The Age, 14 March 1963
  5. ^Eisenhuth, Susie (10 April 1976), "Meet the Sullivans", The Australian Women's Weekly
  6. ^"1982 – The Logie Awards".

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  7. ^"no title", The Age, 1 March 1971
  8. ^"Vikki plays a snob", The Age, 1 March 1973
  9. ^"A uniquely Australian series and setting", The Canberra Times, 24 June 1985
  10. ^Howard, John (15 August 1964), "Channel 0's opening was boss damp squid", The Canberra Times

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