The Piano actress who played Ed McDunnough in 32-Across: 2 wds.

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Holly Hunter.

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Monica Maughan (15 September 1933 – 8 January 2010) was an Australian actor with roles in film, theatre, radio, television and ballet over a career spanning 52 years.

She was born Monica Cresswell Wood in Tonga to Australian missionaries Rev. Dr A. Harold Wood and medical doctor Olive Wood (née O’Reilly). She had 5 brothers and sisters, including Dr Elizabeth Wood-Ellem and Rev. Dr H. D’Arcy Wood. The family moved to Sydney, Australia, in 1937 – Monica was three and a half and spoke no English – and shortly afterwards to Melbourne, where her father became principal of Methodist Ladies’ College (MLC) and her mother his informal deputy.

Monica attended MLC, where she received her only formal drama training with speech teacher Dorothy Dwyer, and went on to study French at the University of Melbourne, graduating in 1959 with a BA.[citation needed]

Monica was a member of the Melbourne University Dramatic Club, where she adopted the stage name Maughan. She made her stage debut opposite Barry Humphries in Ben Hecht’s fast-paced satire The Front Page in April 1954. While studying part-time, she worked as a secretary at St Ives Hospital in Melbourne. In 1960, she returned to MLC to teach speech.

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