She was married to Maurie from 1960 until his death in 1995 from a heart attack.
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Making a full recovery, Tracey was most recently seen in the Ensemble Theatre's production of Relatively Speaking at Sydney's Glen Street Theatre.Īlong with her husband Vic (played by real life husband Maurie Fields) Nancy ran the Majestic Hotel, the Cooper's Crossing watering hole.Īs publican Nancy and Vic often played agony aunt and uncle to the residents of Coopers Crossing and became an integral part of the show's success.Ī seasoned vaudeville performer, Val made the move into television and didn't look back with stints on such shows as Prisoner, Matlock Police, Neighbours and Bluey. I send you all love and best wishes for long and happy lives. Taking to Instagram to make the announcement, Tracey told her followers: 'Life is too short to worry over the small and even BIG stuff. In 2015, Tracy was diagnosed with breast cancer and underwent chemotherapy and a double mastectomy. Most recently appearing on Australian screens as Mrs Plunge in the multicultural comedy Here Come The Habibis, Tracey's resume reads like a who's who of Australian television.Īside from the Flying Doctors, Tracy has also been seen in such fare as Wonderland, Laid, All Saints and Heartbreak High. Tracy joined the cast of The Flying Doctors as nurse Penny Armstrong, appearing in five episodes. With her last small-screen credit being in the teen surfing drama Blue Water High, Liz has since been kept busy in theatre and lending her talents to a range of corporate videos.īattle: In 2015, Tracy was diagnosed with breast cancer and underwent chemotherapy and a double mastectomy.
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Post Flying Doctors, Liz, found work in shows such as Water Rats and All Saints and a principal role in the Australian teen sci-fi series Ocean Girl. Having already made a name for herself in such shows as Cop Shop and Five Mile Creek before putting down roots in Cooper's Crossing Liz quickly became a fan favourite on the show.
Eventually returning to the town, she fell in love with tom and the pair left for Africa. She remained in the fictional town until moving to Melbourne to take care of her sick father. Long career: With her last small-screen credit being in the teen surfing drama Blue Water High, Liz has since been kept busy in theatre and lending her talents to a range of corporate videosĭr Chris Randall came to Cooper's Crossing with Dr Tom Callaghan at the start of the series.