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Leslie "Les" Dayman (born in Adelaide on 19 January 1933) is an Australian actor best known for his performances on television.
He starred in the crime series Homicide as Senior Detective Bill Hudson during the late 1960s. In the 1980s, he was a major cast member in the soap operas Sons and Daughters (as Roger Carlyle) and Prisoner (as Geoff Macrae). Other television roles have included Division 4, A Country Practice, Water Rats, Stingers, and All Saints.
He also appeared in the soap E Street throughout its four year run as police sergeant George Sullivan. Dayman is sometimes confused with... MORE
Leslie "Les" Dayman (born in Adelaide on 19 January 1933) is an Australian actor best known for his performances on television.
He starred in the crime series Homicide as Senior Detective Bill Hudson during the late 1960s. In the 1980s, he was a major cast member in the soap operas Sons and Daughters (as Roger Carlyle) and Prisoner (as Geoff Macrae). Other television roles have included Division 4, A Country Practice, Water Rats, Stingers, and All Saints.
He also appeared in the soap E Street throughout its four year run as police sergeant George Sullivan. Dayman is sometimes confused with Brian Wenzel, who also portrayed a Police Sergeant in A Country Practice.
He has two sons with Diane Dayman, also a member of the South Australian Theatre Company: Nicholas Andrew and Timothy Paul. Dayman now has two granddaughters.
Les is currently married to Rosie. They were together for many years, before Les divorced his first wife. Rosie and Les love his grand daughters and their life together. LESS
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