Australian actress Joan Sydney has died aged 83.
Sydney, who was recognized for her roles in A Country Practice and Neighbours, died peacefully on December 28, in keeping with her good friend Sally Anne Upton.
The actress performed Matron Sloane on A Country Practice in 453 episode between 1983 and 1990.
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In 1989, she received the Silver (*83*) for Most Popular Actress for her portrayal.
She additionally starred in E Street, All Saints and Neighbours, the latter wherein she performed Valda Sheergold as a semi-regular character earlier than turning into a full-time forged member between 2007 and 2008.
Her final position was as Mother Aloysius in Miss Fisher’s Murder Mysteries in 2012.
Sydney, who was born in London and emigrated to Perth, Australia in 1965, had an extended profession in theatre each in England and in Australia. She was the older sister of actress Maggie King.
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Shane Withington, who performed Brendan Jones on A Country Practice, shared a tribute to Sydney on Twitter.
“Oh no.. This is terrible news indeed,” he stated. “Comedy is never as easy as it looks and this lady made it look effortless. I adored her. Vale Joan Sydney.”
Sydney will probably be cremated privately and there will probably be no funeral or memorial service to attend, Upton stated.
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