Toni Lamond
Patricia Lamond Lawman AM (29 March 1932 – 29 November 2025), known professionally as Toni Lamond, was an Australian vaudevillian, cabaret performer, singer, actress, dancer, comedian, writer and television and radio personality. She had a successful career spanning over 8 decades, both locally and internationally including in the United Kingdom and United States.
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| Toni LamondAM |
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| Lamond in The Pajama Game (1957) |
| Patricia Lamond Lawman(1932-03-29)29 March 1932Sydney, Australia |
| 29 November 2025(2025-11-29) (aged 93)Sydney, New South Wales, Australia |
| Lolly-Legs (nickname) |
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| 1942–2019 |
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| Frank Sheldon |
| (m. 1954; died 1966) |
| Helen Reddy (half-sister) Tony Sheldon (son) |
| Musical career |
| Vaudevillemusical theatretelevisionradiocabaret |
| www.tonilamond.com |
Patricia Lamond Lawman AM (29 March 1932 – 29 November 2025), known professionally as Toni Lamond, was an Australian vaudevillian, cabaret performer, singer, actress, dancer, comedian, writer and television and radio personality. She had a successful career spanning over 8 decades, both locally and internationally including in the United Kingdom and United States.
Lamond, who came from a family involved in the performing arts, started her career as a child actor in variety entertainment aged ten and was the first woman in the world to host a midday show. The second was her younger half-sister Helen Reddy.
Alongside her showbusiness contemporaries Jill Perryman and Nancye Hayes, Lamond was called one of the three grand dames of Australian musical theatre, and in her prime a talent that could rival Doris Day.
Lamond was born in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia on 29 March 1932, to vaudevillian, actress and comedian Stella Lamond (1909-1973), who appeared in guesting parts in early TV shows like Homicide and Bellbird and actor father Joe Lawman. She learned to tap-dance at 8 and began her professional career aged 10 when she sang on the radio while touring with her vaudevillian parents in variety shows.
Lamond worked on the Tivoli Theatre circuit, the Brennan-Fuller Vaudeville Circuit and J. C. Williamson's and was a staple of touring mainstream theatre since 1951.
Her first stage performances were at the Tivoli Theatre in Sydney. Her first performances as a leading lady were with English comedian Tommy Trinder in The Tommy Trinder Show in 1952.
She also starred in Australian productions of Oliver!, Annie Get Your Gun, The Pajama Game, and Gypsy: A Musical Fable.
Lamond was given the nickname 'Lolly-Legs' by entertainer, Noel Ferrier, who stated she had the "second best legs in the industry" when she featured on In Melbourne Tonight.
Lamond was a regular in a number of 1960s and 70s television shows, such as Number 96 in a controversial black mass storyline and Graham Kennedy's In Melbourne Tonight. She compèred her own IMT, becoming the first woman in the world to compère a variety television show in 1961 and the following year.
In 1986, she appeared on the US television fiction crime series Murder, She Wrote starring Angela Lansbury in the episode "Murder in the Electric Cathedral". She also appeared in films including telemovies and features such as the 2007 Razzle Dazzle: A Journey Into Dance.
Lamond travelled to the United Kingdom, where in a similar vein to entertainer Lorrae Desmond, she appeared in the British night club and cabaret circuit and on BBC-TV, a programme called "First Night" (broadcast on the first night of the ITV franchise holder Yorkshire Television in 1968), and BBC Radio. She also recorded two singles in London for record label Philips.
In the mid-1970s, Lamond moved to Los Angeles, where she appeared in musicals and television shows. She debuted on the New York stage with a production Cabaret at the age of 67. On her return to Australia in the mid-1990s, she performed in shows including 42nd Street, The Pirates of Penzance, and My Fair Lady.
In April–May 2008, she appeared in an autobiographical one-woman show, Times of My Life (co-written with her son Tony Sheldon), at the Seymour Centre in Sydney.
Lamond wrote several autobiographical books, including First Half (1990), Along the Way (2002), and Still a Gypsy (2007). The first book went to the top of the bestseller list in eight days.
In July 2010, Lamond was a headline act in the inaugural Melbourne Cabaret Festival.
Lamond joined the Tasmanian Symphony Orchestra with Trisha Crowe, Michael Falzon, Amanda Harrison, Lucy Maunder, Andy Conaghan, and others to record I Dreamed a Dream: The Hit Songs of Broadway for ABC Classics, released on 21 June 2013. Lamond sang "Send in the Clowns" from Stephen Sondheim's A Little Night Music.
Lamond through her mother was the half-sister to the late singer Helen Reddy, whom she raised as a surrogate mother while their parents were performing.
Lamond married performer Frank Sheldon in 1954, but in 1966 shortly after a separation, he took his own life. Her son is actor and writer Tony Sheldon.
An addiction to prescription drugs followed, and she was a patient at Chelmsford Private Hospital, where she underwent deep sleep therapy. She overcame and publicly discussed the issue in an episode of The Mike Walsh Show, becoming one of the first Australian media personalities to do so.
Lamond died on 29 November 2025 in Sydney, Australia at the age of 93.
| Year | Title | Role | Type |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1987 | Running from the Guns | Davie's Mum | Feature film |
| 1989 | How Wonderful! | Kerry's Mum | TV movie |
| 1991 | Spotswood (aka The Efficiency Expert) | Mrs. Lorna Ball | Feature film |
| 1994 | The Pirates of Penzance | Ruth | TV movie |
| 2007 | Razzle Dazzle | Sherry Leonard | Feature film |
| Year | Title | Role | Type |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1972 | Number 96 | Karen Winters | TV series, 10 episodes |
| 1973 | The True Blue Show | Various characters | TV series, episode 5 |
| 1974 | Division 4 | Janie Gibson | TV series, 1 episode |
| 1974 | Mac and Merle | TV series | |
| 1975 | The Unisexers | Mrs. Lewis | TV series (recurring role) |
| 1977 | Starsky & Hutch | Ruth Willoughby | TV series (US), 1 episode |
| 1977 | The Bob Newhart Show | Mrs. Doris Peterson | TV series (US), 1 episode |
| 1979 | Eight Is Enough | Mrs. Dreissen | TV series (US), 1 episode |
| 1982 | Three's Company | Patient | TV series (US), 1 episode |
| 1984 | Punky Brewster | Stage Manager | TV series (US), 1 episode |
| 1985 | The Love Boat | Mrs. Burton | TV series (US), 1 episode |
| 1986 | Murder, She Wrote | Ad-Lib Woman | TV series (US), 1 episode |
| 1986 | The Last Frontier | Auntie Dier | TV miniseries, 2 episodes |
| 1987 | Starman | Edna | TV series (US), 1 episode |
| 1987 | The Tortellis | Mrs Hamilton | TV series (US), 1 episode |
| 1987 | Highway to Heaven | Maggie (as Tony Lamond) | TV series (US), 1 episode |
| 1992 | Fish Police | Voice | Animated TV series (US), 1 episode |
| 1992 | Capitol Critters | Voice | Animated TV series (US), 1 episode |
| 1997 | Fallen Angels | Irene Lucas | TV series, 1 episode |
| Year | Title | Type |
|---|---|---|
| 1990 | First Half | Autobiography |
| 2002 | Along the Way | Autobiography |
| 2007 | Still a Gypsy | Autobiography |
| 1976 | Cooking When You're Broke |
| Association | Award | Year | Results |
|---|---|---|---|
| Logie Awards | Most Popular Victorian Personality | 1962 | Won |
| Variety Club of Australia Award | Entertainment Award | Honoured | |
| Mo Award | Entertainment Award | Honoured | |
| Government honour | Key to the City of Melbourne | 1993 | Honoured |
| List of Woman Shaping the Nation | 2000 | Honoured | |
| Government of Australia | Centenary Medal for Service to the Arts Community | 2001 | Honoured |
| Victoria State Government | Victorian Honour Roll of Women | 2001 | Honoured |
| Australian Government | Order of Australia (AM) for Service to the Entertainment Industry and service to the community through fundraising, including the Guide Dog Association of NSW and Canberra | 2003 | Honoured |
| Helpmann Awards | JC Williamson Award Lifetime Achievement Award for Contribution to the Live Performance sector and Theatre | 2011 | Honoured |
| Media, Entertainment and Arts Alliance | Equity Sector Lifetime Achievement Award | 2014 | Honoured |
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Actors Equity president Simon Burke says: "Toni is a truly legendary Australian performer whose phenomenal career has spanned vaudeville, musical theatre, television, and cabaret. She is also a wonderful human being who has given back to her community, to her colleagues, and to her industry in every way she can."
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- Official website
- Toni Lamond at IMDb
- Toni Lamond discography at Discogs