About Me

Hayley was born and raised in Adelaide, South Australia, before relocating to the Gold Coast, Queensland, as a teenager. From an early age, she was drawn to storytelling- first through books and film, and later through performance.

After training as a make-up artist, Hayley worked for several years as a counter manager for brands including Revlon and Estée Lauder, before moving into freelance bridal and event makeup. She continues to utilise her make-up skills today by volunteering with the Look Good Feel Better program.

In 2018, after a decade as a stay-at-home mum, Hayley returned to study and performance. She began formal acting training while completing a Bachelor of Health Science (Nutrition and Exercise) through the University of South Australia. After joining acting and modeling agencies, she has appeared in feature films, television productions, independent films, web series, theatre productions, and social media and online commercial campaigns. Her modeling work includes skincare, fashion, and lifestyle campaigns for brands such as Eco Tan, The Australian Women’s Weekly, Ella Bache, Australian Outback Spectacular, TopGolf, Tourism Queensland, and many more.

Alongside her performance work, Hayley has spent the past six years studying the science of food, movement, sleep, and long-term health, completing a Bachelor of Health Science. She has also worked across three Queensland universities as a simulated patient, contributing to the training of future health professionals and gaining first-hand insight into clinical education. She is currently developing a non-fiction book exploring how millennials can age well- bridging evidence-based health principles with lived experience.

Hayley lives on the Gold Coast with her husband and two teenage children. Outside of work, she enjoys reformer Pilates and yoga, time at the beach, and travelling- especially to Italy, as she has studied the language for over a decade. Her work reflects a long-standing interest in creativity and health, and the space where the two intersect.

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