
Australian filmmaker Sarah Watt dies from bone cancer, aged 53

Look Both Ways director Sarah Watt has lost her battle with bone cancer aged 53. The award-winning Australian filmmaker, who was married to SeaChange actor William McInnes, passed away at her Melbourne home on Friday (November 4) surrounded by her family including children Clem, 18, and 13-year-old Stella. The family posted a notice in The Age saying that Watt "died peacefully at home filled with the love she gave to those who adored her - her family". They also commended her for her "courage, humour, intelligence, generosity, honesty and grace". Watt revealed that she had breast cancer in 2005 and was then diagnosed with secondary bone cancer in 2009 after discovering a sore area around her ribs. McInnes wrote and released (more)...
- 11/7/2011
- by By Rebecca Davies
- Digital Spy
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