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Janet Andrewartha death: Neighbours stalwart dies aged 72

Actor made her debut as Lyn Scully on the Australian soap in 1999

Annabel Nugent
Sunday 28 July 2024 05:14 EDT
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Neighbours star Janet Andrewartha has died aged 72.

Andrewartha was best known for her role as Lyn Scully on the long-running Australian soap, making her first appearance on the programme in 1999.

News of her death was announced by the official account for the series in a post shared on Sunday (28 July).

“Everyone at Neighbours is deeply saddened by the passing of Janet Andrewartha,” read the post. “Beloved by viewers for her role as Ramsay Street’s Lyn Scully, Janet will be remembered for her wide body of work.”

Andrewartha’s Lyn remained a prominent feature in the series until late 2006, together with her on-screen family: daughters Stephanie (Carla Bonner), Felicity (Holly Valance), and Michelle (Kate Keltie), and husband Joe (Shane Connor).

Tributes have flooded in on social media from fellow actors and fans.

Her co-star Jackie Woodburne, who played Susan Kennedy, called Andrewartha “one of the finest actors of her generation”.

“More than that, she was an extraordinary woman,” Woodburne continued. “Passionate, political, curious, delightfully eccentric, generous and fun. To me she was a steadfast friend for over 45 years. I will miss her every day.”

Actor Stefan Dennis – known for his role on the series as cruel businessman Paul Robinson – added: “So very upset to lose the lovely Janet. As Jackie said, she truly was an exceptional actress who was a pleasure work with and to be around. We will all miss you dear girl.”

As well as her much-loved role on Neighbours, Andrewartha was also recognised for her memorable turn as Reb Keane in Prisoner: Cell Block H.

Her Prisoner and Neighbours co-star Colette Mann wrote that she was “shocked” to learn of Andrewartha’s death.

“I can only echo Jackie’s words about Janet… brilliant, crazy in the best way, a good friend and great colleague,” she wrote.

In December last year, Valance – who played one of Andrewartha’s three daughters on the series – shared a photograph of the two reuniting.

“Just at home watchin’ tele with me Ma,” the actor wrote, alongside a photo of the two lounging on a sofa against a festive-themed backdrop.

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