Trailblazing Australian entertainer Toni Lamond, whose career spanned eight decades, has died, leaving generations of fans and colleagues devastated.
According to Australian outlet TV Tonight, the beloved veteran performer died on Saturday at the age of 93.
Lamond, born in 1932, began her career at just 10 years old, singing on the radio and touring with her parents in variety shows.
Her first starring role was in 1952 alongside Tommy Trinder during The Tommy Trinder Show. She performed in stage productions such as Oliver, Annie Get Your Gun, The Pajama Game, Gypsy, 42nd Street, and The Pirates of Penzance, among others.
Per IMDb, her TV credits include iconic Aussie shows alongside Hollywood hits such as The Graham Kennedy Show, Bandstand, Murder She Wrote, The Bob Newhart Show, Stars

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