Lorraine Bayly
Known for: Acting
Born: January 15, 1937 in Narrandera, New South Wales, Australia
Lorraine Bayly (born 16 January 1937) is a popular Australian stage and screen actress. She is a direct descendant of Captain Cook's astrologer, William Bayly. Bayly has been a performer since she was a child, and became a professional actress in 1954, having started as a theatre performer. She is a founding member of Sydney's Ensemble Theatre, and best known for her Logie-winning role as Grace (Mum) Sullivan in the long running soap, The Sullivans. She retired from acting due to her health complications in 2019.
Known for
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The Man from Snowy River
Rosemary Hume
Ride a Wild Pony
Mrs. Ellison
Locks of Love
Doris
When the Queen Came to Town
Story Teller
Fatty Finn
Maggie McGrath
The Interpretaris
Vera Balovna
The Sullivans
Grace Sullivan
Carson's Law
Jennifer Carson
Through My Eyes
Avis
Rafferty's Rules
Gwen Forster
Grim Pickings
Betsy
Talkin' 'Bout Your Generation
Self - Contestant
The Challenge
Eileen Bond