Melvyn Hayes

Melvyn Hayes

90 · Born: Jan 11, 1935

Personal Details

BornJan 11, 1935 London, England, UK
Spouse
  • Jayne Male

    ( Dec 31, 1969 to Dec 8, 2025 )
  • Wendy Padbury

    ( Dec 31, 1969 to Dec 31, 1969 )
  • Rosalind Allan

    ( Dec 31, 1969 to Dec 8, 2025 )

Biography

Melvyn Hayes, a renowned British actor, entered this world on January 11, 1935, in the vibrant city of London, England, United Kingdom. His illustrious career in the entertainment industry has spanned numerous decades, with some of his most notable roles including his iconic portrayal in the popular television series "It Ain't Half Hot Mum" (1974),the classic horror film "The Curse of Frankenstein" (1957),and the beloved children's program "Here Come the Double Deckers!" (1970).

Throughout his life, Melvyn has been blessed with the love and companionship of not one, but three remarkable women. His current wife, Jayne Male, whom he married in 2010, is the mother of his child. Prior to their union, Melvyn was married to the talented actress Wendy Padbury, and later to Rosalind Allan, with whom he shared a deep and abiding love.

Career

2018
2003
Doctor Who: Shada
Doctor Who: Shada as Wilkin (voice)
1990
The Dreamstone
The Dreamstone as Frizz (voice)
SuperTed
SuperTed as Skeleton
1981
It Ain't Half Hot Mum
It Ain't Half Hot Mum as Bombardier 'Gloria' Beaumont
1979
A Touch of the Sun
A Touch of the Sun as Ginger Rogers
1978
1976
Carry on England
Carry on England as Gunner Shorthouse
1971
A Christmas Carol
A Christmas Carol as Bob Cratchit (voice)
The Magnificent Seven Deadly Sins
The Magnificent Seven Deadly Sins as Porter (segment "Sloth")
1969
A Walk with Love and Death
A Walk with Love and Death as First Entertainer
1963
1960
Bottoms Up
Bottoms Up as Cecil Biggs
1959
1958
Violent Playground
Violent Playground as Kid in Johnnie's Gang (uncredited)
1957
The Good Companions
The Good Companions as Telegraph Boy
1955
Fun at St Fanny's
Fun at St Fanny's as Heckling Boy at Concert (uncredited)
The Black Glove
The Black Glove as Hotel Bellhop
1950
The Blue Lamp
The Blue Lamp as Blond Urchin (Uncredited)