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Cornelia Frances: Home and Away's 'Morag' actress dies aged 77 | Cornelia Frances: Home and Away's 'Morag' actress dies aged 77 |
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Australian actress Cornelia Frances has died following a battle with cancer, local media have reported. | Australian actress Cornelia Frances has died following a battle with cancer, local media have reported. |
Liverpool-born Frances, 77, was best-known for her role as Morag Bellingham on the long-running soap Home and Away. | Liverpool-born Frances, 77, was best-known for her role as Morag Bellingham on the long-running soap Home and Away. |
The veteran actress had several other iconic roles on Australia's small screen, including as host of the local version of game show The Weakest Link. | The veteran actress had several other iconic roles on Australia's small screen, including as host of the local version of game show The Weakest Link. |
She had endured a series of health struggles in recent times after being diagnosed with bladder cancer in 2017. | She had endured a series of health struggles in recent times after being diagnosed with bladder cancer in 2017. |
Her death was announced on Home and Away's local broadcaster, Seven Network, on Tuesday. | Her death was announced on Home and Away's local broadcaster, Seven Network, on Tuesday. |
Her co-stars and other Australian celebrities have been paying tribute on social media. | Her co-stars and other Australian celebrities have been paying tribute on social media. |
Spirited characters | Spirited characters |
Frances studied acting in London but she gained fame after moving to Australia in 1970. | Frances studied acting in London but she gained fame after moving to Australia in 1970. |
In a career spanning decades, she starred in popular local soaps and dramas including The Young Doctors, Prisoner, and Sons and Daughters. | In a career spanning decades, she starred in popular local soaps and dramas including The Young Doctors, Prisoner, and Sons and Daughters. |
On Home and Away, she played Morag - the famously scheming sister of Ray Meagher's Alf Stewart - in various stints from 1988 until last year. | On Home and Away, she played Morag - the famously scheming sister of Ray Meagher's Alf Stewart - in various stints from 1988 until last year. |
"I've always played the strong ladies," she told the local Nine Network earlier this year. | "I've always played the strong ladies," she told the local Nine Network earlier this year. |
"I'm going to fight it [the cancer], by God I am. [Acting] has been a wonderful road and I've loved every minute of it. I've loved every soapie I've been on." | "I'm going to fight it [the cancer], by God I am. [Acting] has been a wonderful road and I've loved every minute of it. I've loved every soapie I've been on." |
'Dignity and presence' | 'Dignity and presence' |
In an interview in January, Frances revealed that she had also suffered a recent hip bone fracture and an ulcer in her throat. | In an interview in January, Frances revealed that she had also suffered a recent hip bone fracture and an ulcer in her throat. |
"I swear I have had a hex placed on me for the past 12 months," she told Sydney's Sunday Telegraph. | "I swear I have had a hex placed on me for the past 12 months," she told Sydney's Sunday Telegraph. |
The Seven Network described Frances as a unique actress. | The Seven Network described Frances as a unique actress. |
"Her on screen presence inspired a generation of actors. This gift was coupled with an ability to bring a sense of dignity and presence into each room she entered," it said in a statement. | "Her on screen presence inspired a generation of actors. This gift was coupled with an ability to bring a sense of dignity and presence into each room she entered," it said in a statement. |
Meagher said: "Cornie was an incredibly loved and valued member of our cast over many, many years. We had a moment of silence for her on set this morning and she'll be sadly missed by both cast and crew." | |
Australian media reported that she is survived by her son, Lawrence. | Australian media reported that she is survived by her son, Lawrence. |
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