AUSTRALIAN actor Gerard Kennedy, known for his roles in Neighbours and The Flying Doctors, has died aged 93.
The Underbelly and Division 4 star’s tragic death was confirmed by a family friend in a heartfelt social media post.

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They said: “Vale Gerard Kennedy. 1932 – 2025.
“An iconic Australian actor of many decades.
“Well-remembered by Prisoner fans for his portrayal as terrorist Al in The Wentworth Siege episodes.”
Kennedy’s dazzling career spanned five decades, and he was best known for his roles on Underbelly and the Channel Nine police drama Division 4.
The actor also featured on shows such as Country Practice, Blue Heelers and Neighbours.
He was born in Perth 1932 before starting his lengthy career, in which he received the Gold Logie award in 1971 and 1972.
Kennedy also won two Best Actor Logies in 1972 and 1973 for his performance on Division 4.
He shot to fame in the late 1960s after the Channel Nine series and spy drama Hunter – where he played a leading role.
The tragic star also appeared on the big screen in the 2013 horror movie Wolf Creek 2.
The actor’s final appearance was made in 2015, in two episodes of the drama Glitch, before he retired.
Heartbroken fans and former colleagues took to social media to pay tribute to the late actor.
The Flying Doctors co-star Liz Burch wrote: “Vale Gerard.”
Former 2DayFM newsreader Geoff Field also paid tribute to the actor, writing on Facebook: “RIP Gerard Kennedy who’s died aged 93.”
Entertainment agent Matt Bennett said that he admired Kennedy’s “dedication to his craft and the inspiration he provided to so many actors who followed in his footsteps”.
The agent added: “His career was a masterclass in versatility, moving effortlessly between gritty drama and warm, heartfelt performances.”
Among fans who cried out on social media, one said: “Incredible innings at 93, incredible actor.
“Thanks for the memories Gerard Kennedy. RIP.”
Another said: “Thanks for the memories. My deepest sympathy and sincerest condolences to his family and friends.”
Kennedy was the son of another iconic Australian actress called Phyllis Ophel.
She appeared with him in an episode of Division 4.

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