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'Flying Doctors' star Val Jellay dies from pneumonia, aged 89

Australian actress Val Jellay has died of pneumonia at age 89.

Jellay was best known for her role as Nancy Buckley in the television series The Flying Doctors, where she starred alongside husband Maurie Fields.

In a Twitter post, Jellay's comedian son Marty Fields said his mother died of pneumonia on Saturday.

"She lived an amazing life," he wrote.

"She's back with her beloved Maurie now. I will miss her very much."

On Sunday, Fields shared that his mother was in intensive care battling pneumonia. A day later he said she was on life support and fully sedated.

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Jellay was born in 1927 and began performing in vaudeville before moving to television.

As well as The Flying Doctors, she appeared in a number of other television series, including Prisoner, Neighbours and Homicide and was a regular on Good Morning Australia.

She was married to Maurie Fields from 1960 until his death in 1995.

AAP