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Joan Walton, OAM, (née Brewer; 1928 – 2017), better known as Jaye Walton, was an Australian media and journalism personality. She was a businesswoman, television personality and producer, and magazine publisher. Walton was the first South Australian woman to produce and host a television show, which by 1979 was the state's longest running show, was the first publisher of SA magazine, a documentary film maker, and raised awareness and funds for children's health and welfare charities in Australia and Thailand.
Jaye Radisich (1976 – 2012) was an Australian politician. She was a Labor Party member of the Western Australian Legislative Assembly from 2001 to 2008, representing the electorate of Swan Hills. Radisich was the youngest woman ever to be elected to the Western Australian parliament.
Jaye Griffiths is a British stage, television and voice-over actress.
As a middle name: Peta Jaye Weber, née Reeder-Gibb, is the only daughter of Andrew Roy "Andy" Gibb (1958-1988) and his wife Kim Reeder (they were married only a short while). Andy is the younger brother of award-winning and massively-successful singing group the Bee Gees (Barry, Robin, and Maurice Gibb; Andy was nearly a member himself) and late-1970s-1980s music star in his own right.
Jaye Davidson, played Dil in "the Crying Game."

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