Australian movie actresses deceased in Myocardial infarction

Here are 2 famous actresses from Australia died in Myocardial infarction:

Thelma Scott

Thelma Scott (June 17, 1913 Melbourne-November 23, 2006 Sydney) was an Australian actor.

Thelma Scott began her acting career in the 1930s, working in both theatre and film. She starred in a number of popular Australian films and television shows, including "The Sentimental Bloke" (1932), "Dad and Dave Come to Town" (1938), and "Homicide" (1964-1969). Scott was known for her versatility as an actor, playing both comedic and serious roles. In addition to her acting career, Scott was also a talented singer and frequently performed in musicals. She continued acting well into her 80s, and was beloved by audiences and fellow actors alike for her wit and charm.

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Enid Bennett

Enid Bennett (July 15, 1893 York-May 14, 1969 Malibu) was an Australian actor. She had three children, Louise Niblo, Peter Niblo and Judith Niblo.

Enid Bennett was born in York, Western Australia in 1893. She began her career in the entertainment industry as a child performer in vaudeville shows. In 1914, she made her debut in Hollywood as an extra in the film "The Squaw Man." Over the course of her career, she appeared in over 80 films, including "Robin Hood" (1922) and "The Iron Mask" (1929), both of which starred Douglas Fairbanks. Bennett was known for her work in silent films and often played the role of the damsel in distress. She retired from acting in 1939 and spent the rest of her life in Malibu, California. Bennett passed away in 1969 at the age of 75.

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