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Frances Hargreaves

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TV actor

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Number 96


Frances Hargreaves

Frances Hargreaves (6 January 1955 – 3 March 2017) was a South African born Australian actress who became famous in the 1970s through her long-running role of wayward teenager Marilyn McDonald, the daughter of Edie and Reg (Mike Dorsey and Wendy Blacklock), whom she always called "Mummy and Daddy" in soap opera Number 96. She was primarily a comedy character, but her most dramatic storyline was when she discovered the identity of the infamous "Number 96", "Pantyhose Strangler"

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Biography

Hargreaves was born in South Africa, and prior to Number 96 she had studied in London, and began acting on the stage in the UK. After marrying Australian actor and singer David Gilchrist, they settled in Australia in 1973. Their daughter Amelia was born in 1989. In January 1974, aged 19, Hargreaves scored the role at the last-minute when the original actress, Judy McBurney, had to withdraw due to illness, after only six episodes and Hargreaves had to re-shoot all of McBurney's scenes.

Hargreaves left the series in June 1975 when she fell pregnant. During a subsequent visit to her native South Africa with newborn son Samuel David she acted on the stage in The Sound of Music and Stop the World I Want to Get Off.

She subsequently returned to Australia and resumed her role in Number 96 from April 1977 until its demise later that year. She later appeared in The Young Doctors as Emma Dixon in 1979 and Who Killed Baby Azaria?. In 2007, Hargreaves appeared on the program Where Are They Now?, with fellow Number 96 cast members for a reunion special.

Death

Frances Hargreaves died in Sydney on 3 March 2017, aged 62, after a long illness.

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