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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Carol_BurnsCarol Burns - Wikipedia

    Carol Ann Burns (29 October 1947 – 22 December 2015) was an Australian actress, theatre director and patron of the arts, with a career spanning 50 years. She worked extensively in theatre and television serials, as well as telemovies and mini-series in Australia and the United Kingdom.

  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm0122609Carol Burns - IMDb

    Carol Burns (1947-2015) was an actress who appeared in TV shows and movies such as Prisoner, The Mango Tree and Tracks. She was born and died in Brisbane, Australia, and was married to Alan Lawrence.

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  3. Dec 22, 2015 · Carol Burns, who played Franky Doyle in the iconic TV series Prisoner, passed away in Brisbane after a short battle with cancer. She was a founding member of the Queensland Theatre Company and a respected figure in the Australian arts scene.

  4. Dec 23, 2015 · Australian actor Carol Burns, famous for her award-winning role as Franky Doyle in the television series Prisoner, has died aged 68. The Brisbane-born film and television star died in Brisbane's Princess Alexandra Hospital after a short battle with cancer, with her partner, composer and musician Alan Lawrence, by her side.

  5. Carol Burns was born on October 29, 1947 in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. She was an actress, known for Prisoner (1979), The Mango Tree (1977) and Tracks (2013). She was married to Alan Lawrence. She died on December 22, 2015 in Woolloongabba, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia.

  6. Dec 21, 2015 · One of Australia's most versatile and acclaimed actors, Carol Burns has passed away, aged 68, after a short battle with cancer. Her partner of 36 years, composer and musician, Alan Lawrence was...

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  8. Feb 8, 2016 · Carol Burns died in December 2015 after a short battle with cancer. MEAA/Facebook. She went on to star in a string of film and television roles, most notably as Frankie Doyle in the iconic Australian drama Prisoner, before returning to Brisbane to dedicate herself mostly to theatre work.

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