Career
Back in New Zealand, she took some small roles in theatre, television and radio, but her acting career was secondary to her family. She appeared in the 1976 television adaptation of The God Boy, and in an episode of the anthology series Winners and Losers entitled "Blues for Mission Laverty". In 1983, she appeared in the film Among the Cinders.
Her only lead role in a feature film was in 1990"s Ruby and Rata, directed by Gaylene Preston.
Immediately after filming this role, she flew to Australia to play a smaller role as the domineering mother of Sam Neill"s character in the film Death in Brunswick. Foreign much of the 1990s, she was a mainstay of New Zealand television, appearing in Shortland Street, Gloss, and American series filmed in New Zealand such as The Tommyknockers, Hercules: The Legendary Journeys and Xena: Warrior Princess.
Lawley was appointed an Officer of the Order of the British Empire for services to the performing arts in the 1995 New Year Honours. She died on 21 May 1999 in Auckland.