Australian comedian and actress
Lynda Gibson Pseudonym Gibbo Born (1956-03-21 ) 21 March 1956Died 2 January 2004(2004-01-02) (aged 47) Education Nimrod Theatre Company Notable works and roles Let the Blood Run Free Memorial(s) Golden Gibbo Award
Lynda Jane Wiseman "Gibbo" Gibson (21 March 1956 – 2 January 2004) was an Australian comedian and actress.
Early life and education
Lynda Jane Wiseman Gibson was born on 21 March 1956.[ 1] [ 2]
After being trained at the Nimrod in Sydney , Gibson relocated to Albury–Wodonga to join the Murray River Performing Group in 1981.[ 2] Gibson relocated to Melbourne four years later and became active in local theatre, stand-up comedy , and cabaret .[ 2]
Career
In 1993, Gibson appeared alongside Sue Ingleton and Denise Scott in a stand-up comedy show called Women Stand Up! .[ 3]
In 2001, Gibson appeared in a one-woman show at the Melbourne Fringe Festival called Lynda, It's Not Nasty , centred around her battle with ovarian cancer , and in 2003 appeared alongside Judith Lucy and Denise Scott at the Melbourne International Comedy Festival in Comedy Is Still Not Pretty .[ 2]
She was known as "Gibbo".[ 2]
TV
During the 1990s, Gibson appeared in a number of television programs. Most notably, she played Matron Conniving-Bitch in all 26 episodes of interactive spoof soap opera Let the Blood Run Free (1990-1994), which had been adapted from comedy collective The Blood Group's live stage version.[ 4] [ 5] [ 6]
Other television shows Gibson appeared in include The Big Gig , Good News Week , Li'l Elvis and the Truckstoppers and Blue Heelers .[ 2] Gibson also had a recurring role as Trish in the final series of Frontline .[ 2] Gibson also appeared as Evonne—one of Darryl Kerrigan's neighbours in 1997 film The Castle .[ 7]
Death, posthumous recognition, and legacy
Gibson died at the age of 47 on 2 January 2004 following a four-year battle with ovarian cancer.[ 2]
Following her death, the Melbourne International Comedy Festival introduced the Golden Gibbo Award in Gibson's honour.[ 8] [ 9] [ 10]
In 2007, Gibson was posthumously added to the Victorian Honour Roll of Women .[ 1]
Acting credits
Film
Year
Title
Role
Notes
1987
Bachelor Girl
Receptionist
TV movie
1988
Georgia
Policewoman 2
Feature film
1990
Jigsaw
Monique
Feature film
1994
Lucky Break
Library Clerk Carol
Feature film
1995
Gorgeous
Additional characters (voice)
Animated short film
1997
The Castle
Evonne
Feature film
1997
Skud
Renee
Short film
2000
Arctic Adventure
Kardia (voice)
Animated short film
2002
Guru Wayne
TV Audience Woman
Feature film
Television
Year
Title
Role
Notes
1986
Trapp, Winkle and Box
Rosie Winkle
TV series, 6 episodes
1986
The Fast Lane
Magda
TV series, 1 episode
1989
The Great TV Game Show
Impro Team
TV series, 16 episodes
1989–91
The Big Gig
Various roles
TV series
1989
Grim Pickings
Theresa Sullivan
Miniseries, 2 episodes
1990–1993
Let the Blood Run Free
Matron Conniving-Bitch
TV series, 26 episodes
1990; 1995
Neighbours
Marjory Beer / Dawn
TV series, 2 episodes
1994
Wedlocked
Deidre
TV series, 1 episode
1995; 1997
Frontline
Trish
TV series, 8 episodes
1996–98
Good News Week
Team Captain
TV series, 6 episodes
1997–98
Li'l Elvis and the Truckstoppers
Grace Jones (voice)
Animated TV series, 26 episodes
1998
House Gang
Julie
TV series, 5 episodes
1999
Pig's Breakfast
Di Bailey
TV series
2000
One Size Fits All
Self / various
TV series, 13 episodes
2002
The Secret Life of Us
Leonie
TV series, 1 episode
1994; 2001; 2003
Blue Heelers
Jan Parker / Peg Quinn / Kath Riordan
TV series, 4 episodes
2003
Kath and Kim
Health Spa Patient
TV series, 1 episode
Stage
Year
Title
Role
Venue
The Natural Normans
Male sleazebag singer
Cabaret show at Edinburgh Festival
1981
Cocktail Clowns
Albury-Wodonga, South Albury with Murray River Performing Group
1981
School for Clowns
Pimple
Orange, Albury-Wodonga with Murray River Performing Group
1981
Crystal Dewdrops
Natasha P. Navoshka
Albury with Murray River Performing Group
1981
The Smith Family
Albury-Wodonga with Murray River Performing Group
1986
Cake - An Acland St Comedy
Theatre Works, Melbourne
1987
Royboys
Gail Noble / Policewoman 2
Studio Theatre, Melbourne with Playbox Theatre Company
1988
The Natural Normans
Anthill Theatre, Melbourne for Spoleto Fringe Festival (also writer)
1991; 1993
Let the Blood Run Free
Universal Theatre, Melbourne , Panorama Mezzanine, Melbourne
1991
Love Me Tender
La Mama, Melbourne
1992
Hymie / The Death of Minnie
Theatre Works, Melbourne
1993
A Night of Infectious Laughter
Comedian
Melbourne Athenaeum
1993
Women Stand Up!
Comedian
Players Comedy Club at Canberra Theatre Centre for The Comedy Summit
1993; 1994
Toothless Conniving Bitches
Comedian
Le Joke, Collingwood, Warehouse Theatre, Adelaide for Adelaide Fringe Festival
1994
Close Shave
Comedian
Comedy Cafe, Collingwood for Melbourne International Comedy Festival , Watershed Theatre, Auckland (also writer)
1994
Comedy Festival Charity Gala
Comedian
Melbourne Athenaeum
1996
From Dragges to Riches
Gerard Theatre for Adelaide Fringe Festival , Melbourne Town Hall for Melbourne International Comedy Festival
1996
Easy to Say
Liz
La Mama, Melbourne
1996
A Night of Infectious Laughter
Compere
Melbourne Athenaeum
1997
Away
Victorian regional tour with MTC
1997
Happy Birthday Jesus
Comedian
Trades Hall, Melbourne (also devisor)
1998
She'll Be Right
Comedian (one-woman show)
Melbourne Town Hall for Melbourne International Comedy Festival (also writer)
2000; 2003
Comedy is Not Pretty
Comedian
Synagogue Place for Adelaide Fringe Festival , Sydney Opera House with STC
2001
Lynda, It's Not Nasty
Comedian (one-woman show)
Arts House Meat Market for Melbourne Fringe Festival for Melbourne Fringe Festival (also playwright)
2001
This Way Up
Malthouse Theatre, Melbourne with Playbox Theatre Company
2003
Comedy is Still Not Pretty
Comedian
Melbourne Town Hall for Melbourne International Comedy Festival
[ 11]
References
^ a b Victorian Honour Roll Booklet 2007 (PDF) , Her Place Museum. Accessed 10 November 2018.
^ a b c d e f g h (4 January 2004) Cancer claims fearless comic , The Age . Retrieved 10 November 2018.
^ Nugent, Ann (23 April 1993) Feminist or not, you will enjoy this show , The Canberra Times . Retrieved 10 November 2018.
^ Series: Let the Blood Run Free (1990 - 1992) , Australian Screen, National Film and Sound Archive . Accessed 10 November 2018.
^ Wallace, Mark (20 August 1990) Something different for Monday nights , The Canberra Times . Retrieved 10 November 2018.
^ Warden, Ian (27 August 1990) It has all been done before Archived 16 January 2019 at the Wayback Machine , The Canberra Times . Retrieved 10 November 2018.
^ Movie: The Castle (1999); Full Cast Archived 1 January 2021 at the Wayback Machine , Rotten Tomatoes . Accessed 10 November 2018.
^ Lallo, Michael (13 August 2014) Robin Williams and comic legends who died before their time , The Sydney Morning Herald . Retrieved 10 November 2018.
^ "About The Mooseheads" . Moosehead Awards . Retrieved 12 September 2024 .
^ "Home" . The Golden Gibbo – The Golden Gibbo . 2 January 2004. Retrieved 12 September 2024 .
^ https://ausstage.edu.au/pages/contributor/229979
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