Comedian Geraldine Doyle passes away at 76

The Australian comedy scene has lost one of its brightest stars, Geraldine Doyle, who passed away at 76.

Doyle, a trailblazer in stand-up comedy, left an indelible mark on audiences with her sharp wit and fearless approach to humour.

Her journey from a singer in Ireland to a comedy icon in Australia is a testament to her versatility and relentless spirit.



Born in 1948 in Dublin, Doyle's early life was marked by the vibrant storytelling and rich cultural heritage that Ireland is known for.

In the early 1970s, seeking new opportunities, Doyle emigrated to Australia with her husband and son, where she would soon become a household name.


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Comedian Geraldine Doyle passed away at 76. Credit: Geraldine Doyle


Throughout the 1970s and 1980s, Doyle became a regular fixture on Australian television screens, such as Midday with Ray Martin and The Kerri-Anne Kennerley Show.

Her impact on the entertainment industry was recognised with numerous Australian Entertainment MO awards, including Best Stand-Up Comic in Australia, Best Female Comic, and Best Versatile Performer.

Doyle's memoir, You Wouldn’t Read About It, published in 1990, offered a candid look into her life on the road, touring not just Australia but also the United States and Canada and performing on luxury cruise ships.



‘She was irrepressible, very funny and fiercely protective of a woman’s right to her place as an equal in what was a very competitive, male-dominated entertainment industry and in the wider world,’ a statement released on Monday, 24 June, read.

‘An American theatre critic once opened a review of Geraldine’s performance with: “Geraldine Doyle is a dangerous woman. When she turns on her comedy, nothing—absolutely nothing—is safe.”’

‘Her comedy sprang from her acute observations of the world around her, and nobody was safe, not even her beloved husband, Paddy Fitzpatrick, who managed her career for almost 50 years.’

‘A staunch advocate of Dying With Dignity, she fought a long battle with cancer that had returned seven years ago after her initial diagnosis back in 2009.’

‘With the help of Voluntary Assisted Dying, Geraldine Doyle passed away peacefully at home on Wednesday, May 29.’



The news of her passing has prompted an outpouring of tributes from fans and colleagues alike.

Social media platforms have become spaces for people to share their memories and express their gratitude for the laughter Doyle brought into their lives.

'Thanks for the many smiles she put on my dial,' wrote one fan, while another added, 'Such a talent, a wonderful woman who gave so many laughs to so many. RIP.'

A third fan commented, ‘I saw her in a club show once, and she was the funniest person I’d ever heard.’

‘I still smile at the memory. Rest, dear lady, you deserve it.’
Key Takeaways
  • Legendary comedian Geraldine Doyle, known for her contributions to Australian entertainment, has passed away at 76.
  • Originally from Ireland, Geraldine Doyle gained fame as a singer before becoming a television personality in Australia during the 70s and 80s.
  • Doyle was an acclaimed figure in the Australian comedy scene, winning several Australian Entertainment MO awards and writing a memoir about her experiences.
  • A staunch advocate for Dying With Dignity, Geraldine Doyle chose Voluntary Assisted Dying after a long battle with cancer that returned following an initial diagnosis in 2009.
As we mourn her passing, we also celebrate the joy she brought to so many and the impact she had on the world of comedy.

Rest in peace, Geraldine Doyle, and thank you for changing laughter forever.

Did you see her perform live? What was your favourite joke or routine? Share your stories with us in the comments below.
 
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