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Cornelia Frances Zulver, OAM (7 April 1941 – 28 May 2018), credited professionally as Cornelia Frances, was an English-Australian actress. After starting her career in small cameos in films in her native England, she became best known for her acting career in Australia after emigrating there in the 1960s, particularly her iconic television
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roles with portrayals of nasty characters. Frances featured in numerous Crawford Production series, but first became notable for starring in '' The Young Doctors'' (1976–1978), as acidic Sister later Matron Grace Scott. Subsequently, she appeared in soap opera '' Sons and Daughters'' as Barbara Armstrong Hamilton on Network Seven (1982–1986). She appeared in the film version of regular series TV soap '' The Box''. She also worked on stage and in voice-over. She played Morag Bellingham in ''
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'' from its inception in 1988. After leaving the series she made numerous guest appearances, then re-joined the series as a permanent cast member in 2001, before going back to an itinerant basis until her final appearance in 2017. In the early 2000s, she was the host of the Australian version of British quiz show, '' The Weakest Link''.


Early life and career

Born in
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,
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, England, Frances was educated at the
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in London. Her early work was in British-made feature films as an extra and bit-part player. This included uncredited bit parts in two films directed by her uncle,
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: '' Peeping Tom'' (1960) and '' The Queen's Guards'' (1961). She also had a small speaking role in
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' film adaptation of '' Goodbye, Mr. Chips'', and appeared in various theatre productions, like ''The Trials of Oscar Wilde''.


Career in Australia

Frances' acting career flourished after she emigrated to Australia in the 1960s. She worked at the Playhouse Theatre in Perth appearing in ''Henry IV'' Parts I and 2 (1967), directed by Edgar Metcalfe, and ''Mary Mary'', which toured regional Western Australia and played a season at the Playhouse. She appeared nightly on television as the host of Channel 9's ''Tom's TV Bingo'' (Tom's was a supermarket in Perth). After taking a lead role in '' The Box'', the 1975 film adaptation of the sex-comedy soap opera of the same name, and the role of Mrs Quinn in '' The Lost Islands'' in 1976, she became known across Australia for her long-running role of the strict and acidic Sister Grace Scott in the daily soap opera, '' The Young Doctors''. After leaving that series to move to Melbourne with her husband who had been transferred there, she worked as a television reporter on "light" stories for ''Peter Couchman's Melbourne'', a current affairs program hosted by Peter Couchman. In April 1980, Frances made a guest appearance as lawyer Carmel Saunders on ''
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''. She guest-starred in numerous television shows, before taking another well-remembered role, that of Barbara Armstrong (later Hamilton) in '' Sons and Daughters'', which she played from 1982 until 1986. On 7 June 1988, Frances made her first appearance on '' Home & Away'' as Morag Bellingham, a judge, and the sister of long-running character Alf Stewart ( Ray Meagher), as well as the sister of character Celia Stewart ( Fiona Spence) and half-sister of character Colleen Smart ( Lyn Collingwood). Frances played the recurring role of Morag for twenty-nine years. She expressed a desire to play Morag full-time on the show, and admitted that she did not like the coming-and-going as it was "very unsettling." From 1997 to 1998, Frances provided the voice of Tortoise on the Australian/Chinese children's series, '' Magic Mountain''. She also hosted the Australian version of the quiz show, '' The Weakest Link'' (2001–2002). In the early 2000s, she worked for a winery in the Hunter Valley when she could not get acting work. Her autobiography ''And What Have You Done Lately?'' was published in 2003. Frances' later career involved voice acting in '' Milly, Molly'' (2008-2009) and a main role in the 2010 Australian stage production of ''Calendar Girls'', as well as ongoing guest-spots on ''Home & Away'', where she made her final acting appearance in 2017. On 26 January 2019, Frances was awarded the Medal of the Order of Australia (OAM).


Charity work

In 2011, Frances joined the Australian Orangutan Project (AOP) as its first Ambassador in an effort to raise awareness about critically endangered orangutans. Frances travelled to the island of
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, on 16 October 2011 to see first-hand the effect of the widespread deforestation of orangutan habitat, and how orangutans were being rehabilitated. In June 2016, Frances made a sizable donation to the National Health Organisation in order to bring awareness to female reproductive health.


Personal life and death

Frances married Michael Eastland in 1969; the marriage later ended in divorce. They had one son together, named Lawrence. In January 2018, Frances revealed that she was battling bladder cancer that had spread to her hip, but stated that she was hopeful of reprising her role of Morag in ''
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'' for the show's 30th anniversary. However, she succumbed to the cancer after it had metastasised to her spine, despite having undergone chemotherapy and radiation treatment. She died on 28 May 2018, aged 77, at the Royal North Shore Hospital in Sydney, where the show '' The Young Doctors'' was coincidentally filmed. Paying tribute to Frances, the
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, which airs ''Home and Away'' in Australia, said: "Cornelia Frances was a unique person. Her on-screen presence inspired a generation of actors. This gift was coupled with an ability to bring a sense of dignity and presence into each room she entered. Her energy and character will be missed." She was also given tributes from her numerous co-stars including Ray Meagher and Judy Nunn. A private funeral was held later that week.


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