Peter Hayden
Peter John Hayden MNZM (born 1948/49)[1] is a New Zealand actor, and television series writer, producer and presenter. Hayden is known to New Zealand audiences as the writer and narrator of nature documentaries series including Wild South and Journeys Across Latitude 45. Early lifeHayden grew up in Napier, and attended Marist Primary School and St John’s College. He obtained a Bachelor of Science degree from Massey University in 1972.[2] In 1973, Hayden graduated from the QE II Arts Council Drama School, and was an apprentice actor at Downstage Theatre for two years. He worked as a reporter/ director for TVNZ at Avalon Studios, Lower Hutt, on the programmes Today at One and Country Calendar.[2] DocumentariesHayden joined the television production company Natural History New Zealand (subsequently NHNZ) in 1980.[1] He is widely known for his work over the following three decades on writing, producing and presenting television documentaries.[3] His most significant work with NHNZ includes:
Between 1997 and 2008, Hayden worked as Executive Producer and Head of Development. He was the supervising producer of a series on evolution, Life Force, between 2008 and 2011.[2] Hayden's work as a producer for NHNZ included the 13-part series Buggin' with Ruud featuring entomologist and broadcaster Ruud Kleinpaste.[3] Hayden left NHNZ in 2012 to focus on his career in the performing arts.[1] Film and television dramaHayden has appeared in film and television dramas including Kid Sister (2021), the Maurice Gee television serial The Fire-Raiser (1986),[9] Arriving Tuesday (1986),[10] Illustrious Energy (1988),[11] Footrot Flats: The Dog's Tale (1986),[12] and Beyond Reasonable Doubt (1980).[13][14] Career in theatreHayden has acted in theatre productions in Dunedin, Wellington and Auckland including performances of: The Sea, Oh Temperance, Marat/Sade, Tales from Hollywood, The Importance of Being Earnest, A Doll's House, Glorious Ruins, Oleanna, Horseplay, The Daylight Atheist, Leah, The Raft, Lysistrata, The Vertical Hour, The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time, A Short Cut To Happiness, The Motel, Other Desert Cities, Trees Beneath the Lake, Time Stands Still, Ladykillers, You Can Always Hand Them Back, Under the Mountain, and Winding Up.[2] Honours and awardsIn the 2017 Queen’s Birthday Honours, Hayden was appointed a Member of the New Zealand Order of Merit, for services to film and television.[15] Other awards include:
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