- Angela Webber
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name = Angela Webber
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birth_date = birth date|df=yes|1954|12|2
birth_place = Sydney,New South Wales ,Australia
death_date = death date and age|df=yes|2007|03|10|1954|12|2
death_place = Coogee,New South Wales ,Australia
death_cause = Lung Cancer
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nationality = Australian
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known_for = Author, TV writer, Comedian
education =Presbyterian Ladies' College, Sydney
University of Sydney
employer =Australian Broadcasting Corporation
occupation = Author, TV Writer, TV Producer, Radio Comedian
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spouse =Stuart Matchett
children = 2 daughters
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website =Angela Webber (2 December 1954 - 10 March 2007) was an
Australia n author, TV writer, producer and comedian.Early life
Webber was born in 1954 to Bruce Webber, the head of light entertainment for
ABC radio , and Nan, ajournalist . She grew up in West Ryde, and was educated at thePresbyterian Ladies' College, Sydney in Croydon (together with schoolmateJohanna Pigott ),Citation| last=Pigott| first=Johanna| author-link=Johanna Pigott| last2 =Glover| first2 =Richard| publication-date =2007-03-22| year=2007| title=A comic delighted by the absurdities of life| periodical=The Sydney Morning Herald| publication-place=Sydney, NSW| url=http://www.smh.com.au/news/obituaries/a-comic-delighted-by-the-absurdities-of-life/2007/03/21/1174153155683.html| accessdate=2007-09-08.] where she was electedSchool Captain and was a winner of a prestigious PLC Gold Medallion in 1972.cite book | author=McFarlane, John | title=The Golden Hope: Presbyterian Ladies' College, 1888-1988 | publisher=P.L.C Council, Presbyterian Ladies' College Sydney, (Croydon) | year=1988 | id= ISBN 0-9597340-1-5] After finishing school, Webber enroled at theUniversity of Sydney , where she studiedarchitecture and discovered her passion for writing comedy.Career
In 1981, Webber joined the ABC's youth radio network
Triple J , as a member of the comedy group The 'J-Team', which also included the lateLance Curtis . The J-Team were featured alongside co-hostsJonathan Coleman and Ian Rogerson (aka "Jonno and Dano") in this freeweheeling Sunday afternoon satirical comedy program. The group then moved on to a popular stint as the stars of the Triple-J breakfast show, which was nominally hosted by DJ Rusty Nails.It was here that Webber met her husband-to-be, Stuart Matchett, and became known for her comedic alter-ego, the anarchic punk
pensioner 'Lillian Pascoe', who had a fondness forheavy metal music and who regularly proclaimed her slogan "Rage 'til ya puke!". She also made numerous guest appearances on radio and TV as Lillian and released a novelty single which parodied the hip-hop classic "The Message".In 1984, at just 29 years of age, Webber was diagnosed with
breast cancer . With Matchett beside her, she underwent the many treatments with great grace and humour.After the birth of her daughters, Lily and Sally, she wrote "The P-Plate Parent" with Richard Glover, in which she spoke of the adventures of being a mother. She also wrote material for TV performers such as Gerry Connolly,
Garry McDonald ,Dave Allen andPamela Stephenson .Webber's most successful and best-known work came later in her life in the form of the children's TV series "
Mortified ". This series was a comedy drama playing on the embarrassment that children often feel towards their parents, and in 2006 won an Australian Film Institute Award for Best Children's Television Drama. Mortified has since been sold to more than 15 countries, including Britain,France ,Italy andArgentina .Later life
In 2005, despite the fact that Webber had never smoked, she was diagnosed with
lung cancer . She died at her Coogee home from cancer-related causes on 10 March 2007. She is survived by her husbandStuart Matchett , her daughters Lily and Sally, and a wide circle of friends.References
ee also
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List of breast cancer patients according to survival status
*Deaths in March 2007
*2007 in Australia
*List of Old Girls of PLC Sydney
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