Saturday, November 29, 2025

LAW: I am Woman Hear me ROAR!!

 The following notable person recently added to Wikipedia’s Deaths in 2025 site stands out: 

Toni Lamond, 93, Australian actress (Number 96Razzle Dazzle: A Journey into DanceIn Melbourne Tonight)

  • Toni Lamond (born Patricia Lamond Lawman; 29 March 1932 – 29 November 2025)

I was curious about her surname given that it appears French “la mond”, so I investigated the names origin and arrived at:

 Lamond: The name derives from Old Norse log (law) and madr (man), meaning "law man".

And now note this next excerpt from her wiki page: 

Lamond was born in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia on 29 March 1932, to actress and comedian Stella Lamond (1909-1973) and actor father Joe Lawman, as Patricia Lamond Lawman.

Now THAT sure smacks of inner twin influence— the origin of her mothers maiden name, Lamond, is “Lawman”, and her fathers surname IS, Lawman!!  It’s interesting that she didn’t change her name when married, butt did change her name from her fathers surname to her mothers.  

Note from her wiki page: 

her younger half-sister Helen Reddy.

One of my favourite singers — “I am Woman Hear me Roar” (Reddy's song "I Am Woman" became an anthem for second-wave feminism).  Note from Helen Reddy’s wiki page:  

 Helen Maxine Reddy (25 October 1941 – 29 September 2020)

So, we come full circle— connecting to my previous post where October 25th also factors in.  

Toni Lamont’s film, Number 96 also stood out… given that 9 and 6 are upside down/reversal of each other, and so a twin heads upp.  This excerpt from the films wiki page stood out: 

Number 96 was notable for breaking new ground and introducing controversial and taboo subject matter to Australian television, at the time not seen anywhere in the world, including the United Kingdom or United States.

Number 96 became infamous for its groundbreaking depictions of controversial and taboo subjects of the time, exploring issues such as homosexuality, abortionrape, interracial romance, drug usage, pregnancy in later life, and transgenderism

I quickly perused the wiki pages of all actors of 96, and many stood out, butt in relation to the recent cluster October cluster,… and todays date being November 29th, these two stood out: 

Of the notable persons mentioned on the films wiki page, this one stood out: 

13th Duke of Bedford (John Ian Robert Russell; 24 May 1917 – 25 October 2002)

And so the cluster that began in my previous post, is now: “October 24(x2), 25(x3), __, … 29/Date Sequence” pattern cluster

Note these excerpts from the film’s wiki page: 

 Number 96 would also feature numerous firsts, however usually featuring shorter term cast in varying story-arcs, for example notable theatre star Toni Lamond, played Karen Winters, who was TV's first ever lesbian character.

The series also featured TV's first ever transgender character, and remarkably she was played by a transgender actress, cabaret performer Carlotta. Robyn Ross was romanced by Arnold Feather (Jeff Kevin), a comic character whose early romances always ended in disaster. 

Another actor from the film stood out, butt only due to her surname having “Kirk” in it… and so relating to Charlie Kirk (series of posts) : 

Elisabeth KirkbyLucy Sutcliffe
Elisabeth Wilma Burton Kirkby (born 26 January 19218)

Do note the cryptic “lucky cliff” in name of the part she played re Lucy Sutcliffe — a cryptic clue…, as is her date of her birth, being that it’s an even day in January, and so pointing a cryptic finger in the direction of my stepson, Gillman (a long story, … that you can learn about by investigating this blog).  

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