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Amber Mae Cecil (20 August 1938 – 15 July 1998) was a prominent Australian radio, theatre and television actress of the 1950s and 1960s.


Early life

Amber Mae Cecil was born on 20 August 1938 in
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. Her parents were also prominent figures of Australian radio, Rosalind Margaret Kennerdale (1910–1994), an actor, and Lawrence Henry Cecil (1888–1968), a producer for the
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. Her grandfather, Norman Kennerdale (1880–1950), ran a school of dramatic arts, later managed by Rosalind Kennerdale.


Career

Cecil was 12 years old when she made her debut in Grace Gibson's radio serial ''Night Beat.'' She was offered a stage role by
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and played roles for the Metropolitan, Independent and
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companies. Two years later, in 1953, Cecil won the role of Janie in the popular 2GB comedy serial ''Life with Dexter'', a role Cecil would maintain for the next eleven years. The show was recorded in front of a live audience and also included Ray Hartley, other radio roles include Life Can be Beautiful, Doctor Paul and Blue Hills, before appearing in Shakespearean plays Cecil starred in early television movies or mini-series including ''
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'' (1958) and '' The Outcasts'' (1961), and had guest roles in popular television series including '' Homicide'' (in 1967, 1968 and 1974) and ''
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'' (in 1969 and 1973). and she played a role in a broadcast of a radio play by
Elizabeth Jolley Monica Elizabeth Jolley AO (4 June 1923 – 13 February 2007) was an English-born Australian writer who settled in Western Australia in the late 1950s and forged an illustrious literary career there. She was 53 when her first book was publishe ...
produced in 1978.Jolley, Elizabeth. Off the Air: Nine Plays for Radio. Penguin Books, 1995.


Personal life

Amber Mae Cecil had one son, born c.1960, actor and producer Jamie McCormick. She died in Sydney on 15 July 1998, aged 59 years.


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Cecil, Amber Mae 1938 births 1998 deaths Australian radio actresses Australian television actresses Living people