Lynda Jane Wiseman "Gibbo" Gibson (21 March 1956 – 2 January 2004) was an Australian comedian and actress.
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Her Place Museum. Accessed 10 November 2018.[(4 January 2004]
''The Age
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''. Retrieved 10 November 2018.
Early life
After being trained at
the Nimrod in
Sydney
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, Gibson relocated to
Albury–Wodonga
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to join the
Murray River Performing Group in 1981.
[ Gibson relocated to ]Melbourne
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four years later and became active in local theatre, stand-up comedy
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and cabaret
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Career
During the 1990s, Gibson appeared in a number of television programs. Most notably, she played Matron Conniving-Bitch in all 26 episodes of interactive spoof
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* Semen, in Australian slang
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soap opera '' Let the Blood Run Free'', which had been adapted from comedy collective The Blood Group's live stage version.
Other television shows Gibson appeared in include ''The Big Gig
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'', ''Good News Week
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'', ''Li'l Elvis and the Truckstoppers
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'' and ''Blue Heelers
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''.[ Gibson also had a recurring role as Trish in the final series of '']Frontline
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Books and publications
* ''Front Lines'' (novel), young adult historical novel by American author Michael Grant
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''.[ Gibson also appeared as Evonne—one of Darryl Kerrigan's neighbours in 1997 film '' The Castle''.
In 1993, Gibson appeared alongside Sue Ingleton and ]Denise Scott
Denise Margaret Scott (born 24 April 1955) is an Australian stand-up comedian, actor, television and radio presenter.
Career
Scott has appeared frequently on Australian television since her regular slot on ABC TV's ''The Big Gig'' in 1990, an ...
in a stand-up comedy show called ''Women Stand Up!''.
In 2001, Gibson appeared in a one-woman show
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at the Melbourne Fringe Festival
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called ''Lynda, It's Not Nasty'', centred around her battle with ovarian cancer
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, and in 2003 appeared alongside Judith Lucy
Judith Mary Lucy (born 25 March 1968) is an Australian comedian and actress, known primarily for her stand-up comedy. Lucy joined the team of the ABC's ''The Weekly with Charlie Pickering'' in 2019.
Early life
Lucy's adoptive parents emigrat ...
and Denise Scott at the Melbourne International Comedy Festival
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in ''Comedy Is Still Not Pretty''.[
Gibson died at the age of forty-seven on 2 January 2004 following a four-year battle with ovarian cancer.][ Following her death, the Melbourne International Comedy Festival introduced the "Golden Gibbo Award" in Gibson's honour.Golden Gibbo]
The Brian McCarthy Memorial Moosehead Awards. Accessed 10 November 2018. In 2007, Gibson was posthumously added to the Victorian Honour Roll of Women
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References
External links
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1956 births
2004 deaths
Australian women comedians
Australian film actresses
Australian stand-up comedians
Australian television actresses
Deaths from ovarian cancer
Deaths from cancer in Victoria (Australia)