Who is Susan Seaforth Hayes?
Susan Seaforth Hayes (née Seabold) was born in Oakland, California, USA on July 11, 1943 – her zodiac sign is Cancer and she holds US citizenship. She’s an actress who is perhaps best known for her role as Julie Williams in the romantic drama series ‘Days of Our Lives’ created by Irna Phillips, Allan Chase and Ted Corday, and has been filming since 1965, numbering nearly 13,000 episodes. It now stars John Clarke, Frances Reid and Deidre Hall, and follows the lives of residents of the made-up town of Salem – the series has won 228 awards and been nominated for 502 others, including four Primetime Emmys.
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For her performance, Susan was nominated for seven Daytime Emmy Awards, including one in 2018 for Lifetime Achievement – she also won two Soapy Awards in 1977 for Outstanding Actress and Favorite Heroine.
Childhood and education
Susan was raised in Oakland solely by her mother Elizabeth Harrower, as her father Harry Seabold fought in World War II and was unable to see his daughter for the first time until she was about three years old. Susan’s mother was a screenwriter and actress, who at one time served as a screenwriter for two series – ‘Days of Our Lives’ and ‘The Young and the Restless’.
Susan attended a local high school where she was primarily interested in acting, appearing in almost every play performed at the school as well as a local theater.
Upon enrolling in 1961, she chose not to immediately enroll in college but to focus on her acting career—she eventually attended Los Angeles City College and earned her bachelor’s degree in history.
Roles in television series
Susan has been credited with around 60 roles in movies and TV series, and we are about to mention some of her most notable performances in this article.
She started her career by appearing in single episodes of many series such as the drama “Cavalcade of America”, the family adventure drama “Lassie” and the family comedy “The Danny Thomas Show”. She went on to appear in many other series before being invited to appear in the drama “The Loretta Young Show”.
In 1961, Susan appeared in the episodes “Find Leroy Burdette” and “The Empty House” of the drama “Surfside 6”, which starred Ran Williams, Margarita Sierra and Lee Patterson, and is about three private detectives living and working on a houseboat. located in Miami, Florida. The same year, Susan appeared in the episodes “Satonka” and “The Bad Penny” of the western “Cheyenne”, which was a success in the United States, winning a Golden Globe Award for Television Achievement. Susan then portrayed two characters in two episodes of the critically acclaimed crime action-adventure series “Hawaiian Eye”, and went on to appear in single episodes of many other series, such as the crime comedy “Vacation Playhouse”, the western “Redigo” and the mystery crime drama “Kraft Suspense Theatre”.
Susan gained further recognition in 1964, when she was cast as Carol West in 59 episodes of the drama “The Young Marrieds,” which also starred Susan Brown, Michael T. Mikler, and Peggy McCay, and talks about the life of several married couples; despite airing nearly 400 episodes, the series did not win any awards or nominations. Susan’s next notable performance was when she played four characters in four episodes of the mystery crime drama “Dragnet 1967”, which starred Jack Webb (the series’ creator), Harry Morgan and Don Ross, and talked about Joe Friday, a police detective sergeant. , who works on crimes in Los Angeles.
In 1984, Susan’s mother helped her land a role as Joanna Manning in the soap opera “The Young and the Restless” created by Lee Phillip Bell and William J. Bell and which starred Doug Davidson, Eric Braeden and Peter Bergman – Susan has starred in more than 80 of the more than 12,000 episodes the series has aired since 1973. She follows both the professional and private lives of Genoa City residents, has won 293 awards and been nominated for 710 others.
Since 1999, Susan has played the recurring role of DA Patricia Steele in the romantic drama “Sunset Beach”, created by Josh Griffith, Robert Guza Jr. and Charles Pratt Jr., and which starred Lesley-Anne Down, Sam Behrens and Susan Ward – it follows a woman who leaves her fiancé after seeing him kiss another woman.
Susan’s most recent role in a television series was in 12 episodes of the drama “Venice the Series” in 2011 and 2012.
Film roles
Susan made her first (uncredited) film appearance in 1957, when she portrayed Alma Acosta Mesa in the crime drama “The Tijuana Story”, then two years later made another uncredited appearance in the role of Girl at Birthday Party in the musical “The Five Pennies”.
In 1962, Susan starred in the short film “Should I Marry Outside My Faith”, and the following year she played Marianna De La Rosa in the western “California”, written by James West, directed by Hamil Petroff, and which starred Jock Mahoney, Faith Domergue and Michael Pate – these are revolutionaries who rose up in the 1840s against the Mexican government in California.
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Susan also portrayed Janie in the crime western “Gunfight at Comanche Creek” which received mixed reviews.
1965 saw her play Jean Matthews, one of the main characters in the family musical ‘Billie’, which didn’t get much attention, and in 1968 Susan played Sally Blair in the drama cop “If He Hollers, Let Him Go!” The following year, she appeared as Mrs. Grant in the family comedy “Angel in My Pocket,” written by James Fritzell and Everett Greenbaum and starring Andy Griffith and Jerry Van Dyke, and she later played supporting characters in two films: the 1990 biographical drama “Wrestling with God” written and directed by Jerry L. Jackson, and the 1991 crime-action comedy “Dream Machine” which starred starring Corey Haim and Evan Richards.
In 2005, Susan played Ms. Schneider in the comedy “Knight to F4”, written and directed by Aaron Burnett and her next role came eight years later in the 2013 drama “Miracle at Gate 213”. Susan’s most recent film appearance was in the 2017 romantic drama “A Million Happy Nows” in which she played Katy.
Loving life and marriage
Susan prefers to keep her personal affairs to herself but is known to have been married to Bill Hayes, an actor and singer, for 46 years as they married on October 12, 1974. The two have decided not to have a children because Bill already had five children from his previous marriage.
William Foster Hayes III was born in Harvey, Illinois USA, on June 5, 1925, his zodiac sign is Gemini and he holds American citizenship.
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He is perhaps best known for his hit song “The Ballad of Davy Crockett”, as well as his portrayal of Doug Williams on the “Days of Our Lives” series. Before meeting Susan, Bill was married to Mary Hobbs from 1947 to 1969.
Susan has not spoken of any other men she may have been with, and as of November 2020 she is married with no biological children, but is stepmother to Bill’s five children.
Hobbies and other interests
Susan enjoys teaching theater other than just acting and has lectured at various universities including Boston University and Los Angeles Valley College.
She was physically quite active during her 20s and 30s, as it was important for her acting and modeling career to stay in shape, and so Susan followed a strict diet and had several gym workouts each week, while she occasionally played tennis and golf with her friends.
Traveling has been her favorite pastime since she was a teenager, and Susan has traveled the world and visited every continent at least once.
She has her own favorite actors and actresses, including the late Robin Williams, Tom Hanks and Anne Hathaway, while a few of her favorite movies are ‘Patch Adams’, ‘You’ve Got Mail’ and ‘Les Miserables’.
Age, height and net worth
Susan’s age is 77. She has blonde hair and blue eyes, her height is 5 feet 4 inches (1.63 m) and she weighs around 130 pounds (58 kg).
As of November 2020, his net worth is estimated to be over $5 million.