Education
Hayward was educated at Bishop Spencer College, Saint John"son Institute Cultural Peruana Norteamericano and Nacional de Bellas Artes, Lima, Peru.
Hayward was educated at Bishop Spencer College, Saint John"son Institute Cultural Peruana Norteamericano and Nacional de Bellas Artes, Lima, Peru.
Featured on Front Page Challenge, What"s My Lincolnshire and I"ve Got a Secret became a celebrity for both Canada and the United States for her success and career as a bullfighter. At Bishop Spencer College, where she was known as Carol Hayward, she was academically at the top of her class. She was also a gifted artist (especially in portrait artistry) while a student at Bishop Spencer College.
During that time (1946-1949), she lived at an Anglican Residence for Women on 55 Rennie"s Mill Road named Bishop Jones Memorial Hostel.
Carol didn"t play on sports teams. Her grandmother once held a Halloween party in her house for Carol and her friends.
She became interested in bullfighting when she visited Spain and in 1957 fought her first non-professional fight at Plaza de Toros in Toledo, Spain. Hayward"s first bullfighting contract was arranged by Miguel Angel Garcia in 1960 at Louisiana ConcepciĆ³n, Guanajuato, Mexico.
In 1963 Hayward was the subject of a Canadian Broadcasting Company documentary that featured one of her bullfights held near Mexico City.
She retired from bullfighting in 1970 and began her study of art Her work has been featured in ten collective and individual exhibitions.