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Joan Sydney King (5 September 1936 – 28 December 2022) was an English-born Australian actress, primarily known for her television roles in soap operas and serials but who also appeared in theatre. Sydney started her career in local theatre before appearing on television where her best-known roles were in the soap operas '' A Country Practice'' as Maggie Sloane, '' E Street'' as publican Mary Patchett and '' Neighbours'' as Valda Sheergold.


Biography


Early life

Joan Sydney King was born in Kensington, Central London, England, on 5 September 1936, to Sam and Rose who met whilst working at hotels. The family relocated to Wales during the
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, first to
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and then to
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. She was educated at Abergele Grammar School and trained at the Oldham Repertory Theatre. She emigrated to Australia with her family as "
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s" in 1965, first living in
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, then moving to Sydney, New South Wales, in 1974.


Career

After appearing on stage and film in her native England, Sydney featured in radio at the BBC and made her screen debut aged 21 in the 1957 film version of English play ''
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''.


''A Country Practice''

Sydney was known for playing Margaret "Maggie" Sloan, the no-nonsense but compassionate
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of the fictional Wandin Valley Bush Nursing Hospital in the
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rural series '' A Country Practice'' from 1983 to 1990 and over 400 episodes. She won the Silver
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for her performance in 1989. She also starred alongside her sister
Maggie King Margaret Anne King (10 April 1939 – 5 March 2020) was a Welsh born Australian actress, active in stage, television and film roles. She is probably best known for her AFI-nominated role in ''The Big Steal''. King was born in Wales, United Kin ...
in a movie-length pilot for a subsequently unmade series in 1987 called '' Sisterly Love''. Sydney was the second actress to play the matron of the fictional Wandin Valley Hospital after original actress Helen Scott. Her successor, Anne Brennen (played by Mary Regan), used the more modern title "Director of Nursing". After Brennen left, the title was changed back to Matron during the tenure of Rosemary Prior (
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). In 1993, after 12 seasons on air, ''A Country Practice'' was abruptly cancelled, but rival network Ten picked it up soon afterwards. Production was relocated from
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, New South Wales, to
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, and, after having spent time in England, Sydney reprised her role as matron, one of five actors including
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and
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to return to the new ''ACP'' series.


''Neighbours''

In 2002, she joined the long-running serial ''Neighbours'' as Valda Sheergold, initially on a semi-regular recurring basis before becoming a permanent member of the cast for the 2007–2008 season.


Other roles

In 1990, Sydney briefly joined the new soap opera '' E Street'' in the role of publican Mary Patchett. She also had guest roles in many other programs including the sitcom ''
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'' and the dramas '' All Saints'', ''
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'' and '' Miss Fisher's Murder Mysteries''. In 2013, she featured in the telemovie '' Cliffy'', based on the life of Australian athlete Cliff Young.


Personal life

Sydney married her husband, Gerald, in 1960. They had two children, a daughter named Ananda and a son named Matthew. The couple later separated. Another son from an earlier relationship, Tony Braxton-Smith, is the former CEO of
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(known then as Great Southern Rail). She was the elder sister of actress Maggie King.


Death

Sydney died, aged 86, at her home in Sydney, New South Wales, on 28 December 2022 after a long illness with Alzheimer's disease which had been diagnosed with
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in 2015.


Filmography


Film


Television


Theatre


Awards and nominations


References


External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Sydney, Joan 1936 births 2022 deaths 20th-century Australian actresses 21st-century Australian people 21st-century Australian women Australian stage actresses Australian television actresses Deaths from Alzheimer's disease Deaths from dementia in Australia English emigrants to Australia Logie Award winners Actors from Kensington