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Australian Stage Icon Toni Lamond Dies at 93
29 Nov
Summary
- Toni Lamond, a pioneering entertainer, passed away on Saturday at 93.
- She began her career at age 10, accumulating 80 years of experience.
- Lamond was the first woman globally to host a 'Tonight Show'.
The Australian entertainment industry is in mourning following the death of Toni Lamond, who passed away on Saturday at the age of 93. With an astonishing 80-year career, Lamond was a pioneering force in Australian showbiz, starting her professional journey at the tender age of 10 singing on the radio and touring with her parents.
Her career spanned a vast array of genres, including musical comedy, dramatic plays, film, television, and cabaret. Lamond's extensive list of stage credits features prominent productions like 'Oliver,' 'Annie Get Your Gun,' and '42nd Street.' On television, she appeared in numerous iconic shows, and she also made her mark in Hollywood productions.
Lamond's groundbreaking contributions were recognized with numerous awards, including Logies and Helpmann Awards, as well as a Centenary Medal and an Order of Australia. She was famously the first woman in the world to host a 'Tonight Show,' a testament to her pioneering spirit. Her son, Tony Sheldon, continues the family's legacy in the entertainment world.




