Lillian Crombie Net Worth: How Much Is Lillian Crombie Worth?

Lillian Crombie Net Worth: How Much Is Lillian Crombie Worth?: Australian actress and performer Lillian Crombie, has passed away, aged 66. She was known for her work on stage, film, and television.

What Is Lillian Crombie Net Worth?

Lillian Crombie had an estimated net worth of about $4 million at the time she passed on. She accumulated such an amount from her career as a dancer and an actress.

The actress’s death was announced by her daughter Elaine Crombie. She said her mother had died in a tribute on Facebook.

She wrote: ‘On behalf of me, Andrew, and Michael we’d like to let people know that Mum has passed away.

‘Mum lived a very full, exciting life and in these last few years being home with her grandsons and her Mum that was the life for her.

‘Loving her grandsons and Mum and her fur grandson Bear that was her priority. Family.’

Elaine said she invited her mother’s fans and loved ones to share their ‘thoughts and stories’ before recounting her incredible life.

She continued: ‘From Belacalina to Umeewarra Mission to Port Pirie and into ballet shoes then to Adelaide, Sydney and beyond, she saw the big city lights of Studio 54 & Alvin Ailey!!!

‘Lily of the Valley danced around the world, acted on stages around the world, graced the big screen, the small screen and has definitely left an impr int in our lives.

Late Lillian Crombie

Crombie grew up in Port Pirie, South Australia where she trained in classical ballet, before moving to Sydney on a dance scholarship at the age of 16.

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After training in New York and at Australia’s National Institute of Dramatic Art (NIDA), she went on to become one of the country’s leading performers of stage and screen after her break-out role in film Australia.

She toured in plays overseas and also performed in multiple theatre productions with Belvoir St Theatre, Sydney Theatre Company, State Theatre Company of SA, and at the Adelaide Festival.

Her credits include; Mereki the Peacemaker, Conversations with The Dead, Gunjies, Capricornia, The Cherry Pickers, Rainbow’s End, Mystery Road, Lucky Miles, Double Trouble, and Ring of Scorpio.

In 2015, she founded the Lillian Crombie Foundation to support Indigenous families’ travel needs for Sorry Business.

In 2019, she was recognized with a Lifetime Achievement Award by the Equity Foundation for her contribution to the arts.

At the time playwright and artistic director Wesley Enoch described her as a trailblazer for First Nations stories to be told.

“Her amazing comic timing is legendary. Who could ever resist the way she winks an eye and flashes her smile and has you laughing while she delivers a huge life lesson,” he said.

Source: Ghgossip.com

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