Gone too soon: Beloved Australian actress Maxine Klibingaitis passes away at 58

We are deeply saddened to share the shocking news of the untimely passing of the incredibly talented Australian actress, Maxine Klibingaitis, at the age of just 58.

Known for her unforgettable performances in iconic TV series like Neighbours and Prisoner: Cell Block H, Maxine captivated audiences with her exceptional acting skills.



With heavy hearts, Partners in Crime, the beloved fan club of Prisoner: Cell Block H, confirmed Maxine's death through a heartfelt Facebook post.

While the cause of her passing was not disclosed, the news was confirmed by a close friend of the actor's, putting to rest any doubts about the authenticity of the information.


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Australian actor Maxine Klibingaitis has died at the age of 58. Credit: Facebook.



Maxine will be remembered fondly for her portrayal of beloved characters like Bobbie Mitchell in Prisoner and Terry Inglis in Neighbours.

Her talent and dedication to her craft earned her a special place in the hearts of her fans.



Her performance as Terri Inglis in Neighbours was nothing short of groundbreaking, as her character's tragic storyline tackled a sensitive issue that was rarely addressed on television at the time.

Her versatility as an actor was evident in the range of roles she played throughout her career, from playing a nurse in The Flying Doctors to a detective in Blue Heelers. Her exceptional skills even earned her recognition overseas, as she made a name for herself in the UK television industry.



In the later years of her career, Maxine teamed up with Jason Donovan in the medical drama MDA, captivating audiences once again with her brilliant acting abilities. Even in her final on-screen appearance in The House Cleaner, Maxine left a lasting impression as a germaphobe cleaner with an unforgettable personality.



Maxine's passing is a profound loss to the entertainment industry and to her countless fans who have grown to love her throughout her career. She was an extraordinary talent who will be dearly missed but forever remembered for her exceptional contributions to the Australian television industry.

Key Takeaways

  • Australian actress Maxine Klibingaitis, known for her roles in popular TV shows like Neighbours and Prisoner: Cell Block H, passed away at the age of 58.
  • Her death was confirmed by a close friend.
  • Maxine's remarkable talent and contributions to the Australian television industry will be deeply missed, and her legacy will live on in the hearts of her fans and loved ones.
  • She is survived by her son, Zane.

Our hearts go out to Maxine's family and friends during this incredibly difficult time, especially to her son Zane, as they come to terms with the loss of a beloved mother, friend, and colleague.

Maxine's legacy as an actress will live on forever in the hearts of those who loved her. Her contributions to the Australian television industry were truly exceptional, and her impact will never be forgotten.



Rest in peace, Maxine Klibingaitis. You will be dearly missed, and your memory will continue to shine bright in the hearts and minds of those who were touched by your talent and presence.

Members, Can you share any personal memories or experiences you have of watching the late actress on-screen during her career? We'd love to hear from you.
 
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We are deeply saddened to share the shocking news of the untimely passing of the incredibly talented Australian actress, Maxine Klibingaitis, at the age of just 58.

Known for her unforgettable performances in iconic TV series like Neighbours and Prisoner: Cell Block H, Maxine captivated audiences with her exceptional acting skills.



With heavy hearts, Partners in Crime, the beloved fan club of Prisoner: Cell Block H, confirmed Maxine's death through a heartfelt Facebook post.

While the cause of her passing was not disclosed, the news was confirmed by a close friend of the actor's, putting to rest any doubts about the authenticity of the information.


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Australian actor Maxine Klibingaitis has died at the age of 58. Credit: Facebook.



Maxine will be remembered fondly for her portrayal of beloved characters like Bobbie Mitchell in Prisoner and Terry Inglis in Neighbours.

Her talent and dedication to her craft earned her a special place in the hearts of her fans.



Her performance as Terri Inglis in Neighbours was nothing short of groundbreaking, as her character's tragic storyline tackled a sensitive issue that was rarely addressed on television at the time.

Her versatility as an actor was evident in the range of roles she played throughout her career, from playing a nurse in The Flying Doctors to a detective in Blue Heelers. Her exceptional skills even earned her recognition overseas, as she made a name for herself in the UK television industry.



In the later years of her career, Maxine teamed up with Jason Donovan in the medical drama MDA, captivating audiences once again with her brilliant acting abilities. Even in her final on-screen appearance in The House Cleaner, Maxine left a lasting impression as a germaphobe cleaner with an unforgettable personality.



Maxine's passing is a profound loss to the entertainment industry and to her countless fans who have grown to love her throughout her career. She was an extraordinary talent who will be dearly missed but forever remembered for her exceptional contributions to the Australian television industry.

Key Takeaways

  • Australian actress Maxine Klibingaitis, known for her roles in popular TV shows like Neighbours and Prisoner: Cell Block H, passed away at the age of 58.
  • Her death was confirmed by a close friend.
  • Maxine's remarkable talent and contributions to the Australian television industry will be deeply missed, and her legacy will live on in the hearts of her fans and loved ones.
  • She is survived by her son, Zane.

Our hearts go out to Maxine's family and friends during this incredibly difficult time, especially to her son Zane, as they come to terms with the loss of a beloved mother, friend, and colleague.

Maxine's legacy as an actress will live on forever in the hearts of those who loved her. Her contributions to the Australian television industry were truly exceptional, and her impact will never be forgotten.



Rest in peace, Maxine Klibingaitis. You will be dearly missed, and your memory will continue to shine bright in the hearts and minds of those who were touched by your talent and presence.

Members, Can you share any personal memories or experiences you have of watching the late actress on-screen during her career? We'd love to hear from you.

I never missed an episode of Prisoner, she played a great part. Taken way too young.
Rest in peace. 😔🙏
 
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It's a sad day For Australians and The rest of the world with the passing of an Aussie Legend / Genius and the best Satirical and Comical entertainer ever.

Vale Sir Barry Humphries

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