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Angela D'Audney

New Zealand television news anchor and actress

Angela Louise D'Audney (née Cerdan, 26 August 1944 – 6 February 2002) was a New Zealand television news anchor and occasional actress. She became known as New Zealand's “first lady of broadcasting” and was the first woman to regularly anchor nationwide news bulletins on New Zealand television in 1973.

In a career spanning four decades, she presented news regularly for TVNZ until 1997 and occasionally until 2001, when failing health forced her to leave her role at the broadcaster.[2]

Early life

She was born Angela Louise Cerdan in London, to a Jewish American mother, Cecile Evelyn Cerdan (née Cohen) and a Spanish father, Ramon Cerdan Pla.[3] D'Audney spent the first years of her life in Brazil, before moving with her family to Auckland in the early 1950s. She was homeschooled and developed a love for languages, also learning her Orthodox grandmother's native Yiddish.[4][5] She became a naturalised New Zealand citizen in 1956,[6] and married Haddo D'Au

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Angela D'Audney

The career of iconic broadcaster Angela D'Audney spanned four decades. After a pioneering frontwoman role on 1974 regional show Look North, D’Audney went on to present news programmes, long-running arts slot Kaleidoscope, and act in teleplay The Venus Touch. In 2001 she was diagnosed with a brain tumour; D'Audney died the following year, after co-writing autobiography A Wonderful Life.

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I've always wanted to do this, and I've never been able to...this is One News on Monday, goodnight … love you, bye. Angela D’Audney at the end of her final news bulletin, June 2001

Angela D'Audney - A Tribute

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2000, Subject - Television

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Kiwiana - Kiwi As

1997, Subject - Television

Good Morning

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One Network News - Peter Jackson and his Silver Lion

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