Her family has released a statement announcing the tragic news.
Her last book, The Soldier’s Choice, was released in 2014.
“Joy will be remembered as a Logie award-winning actress, a best-selling author, a poet, a philanthropist, and an exceptional businesswoman who worked alongside her husband to build one of the largest independent production companies in the world,” her family said in a statement.Chambers-Grundy was married to media mogul Reg Grundy from 1971 until his death, aged 92, in 2016.
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