Michele Fawdon’s management, Shanahan Management, has announced time and location of the actress’s funeral service.
“There will be a funeral service held for Michele next Monday 30 May 2011. The service will be at Lilydale Memorial Park, 126-128 Victoria Road Lilydale at 2pm, with a celebration of her life at our favourite restaurant in the valley Bella Verdere.”
As well as working on stage in productions such as Jesus Christ Superstar and Uncle Vanya, Fawdon worked on The Flying Doctors, A Country Practice, G.P and was most recently seen on our screens in 2010 in Killing Time.
“There will be a funeral service held for Michele next Monday 30 May 2011. The service will be at Lilydale Memorial Park, 126-128 Victoria Road Lilydale at 2pm, with a celebration of her life at our favourite restaurant in the valley Bella Verdere.”
As well as working on stage in productions such as Jesus Christ Superstar and Uncle Vanya, Fawdon worked on The Flying Doctors, A Country Practice, G.P and was most recently seen on our screens in 2010 in Killing Time.
- 5/26/2011
- by Colin Delaney
- Encore Magazine
Star of the Australian stage and screen, Michele Fawdon, has passed away this morning. Born in Essex, Fawdon began acting when she was just 12, and moved to Australia early in her career. She worked extensively with the Sydney Theatre Company and earned several awards for her screen work. In 1979, she won the Best Actress AFI for her role in Cathy's Child, as a single mother in Sydney whose daughter is kidnapped by her father and taken back to Greece. Based on a true story, Cathy discovers that the authorities can do little to help her and she turns to the media for help.
- 5/23/2011
- FilmInk.com.au
Michele Fawdon, star of Australian stage and screen passed away this morning, losing her battle with cancer.
Born in Essex, Fawdon began acting age 12, and moved to Australia early in her career.
Fawdon won two AFIs; In 1979 she won Best Actress for her role in Cathy’s Child, and in 1987 for Best Actress for a Telefeature for The Fish Are Safe. She was also nominated in 1985 for Best Actress for Unfinished Business.
She also won Best Actress awards at the Australian Film & Television Awards (Sammy) in 1979 for Cathy’s Child, and in 1980 for The Silent Cry.
Fawdon worked on The Flying Doctors, A Country Practice, G.P and most recently seen on our screens in 2010 in Killing Time.
Born in Essex, Fawdon began acting age 12, and moved to Australia early in her career.
Fawdon won two AFIs; In 1979 she won Best Actress for her role in Cathy’s Child, and in 1987 for Best Actress for a Telefeature for The Fish Are Safe. She was also nominated in 1985 for Best Actress for Unfinished Business.
She also won Best Actress awards at the Australian Film & Television Awards (Sammy) in 1979 for Cathy’s Child, and in 1980 for The Silent Cry.
Fawdon worked on The Flying Doctors, A Country Practice, G.P and most recently seen on our screens in 2010 in Killing Time.
- 5/23/2011
- by Colin Delaney
- Encore Magazine
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