New Zealand comedian and writer Cal Wilson passed away on October 11, 2023, after a short illness. She was aged 53.
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Wilson was hospitalized at the Royal Prince Alfred Hospital in Camperdown, Sydney, before she died just six days after her 53rd birthday.
Who Was Cal Wilson?
Cal Wilson was a New Zealand stand-up comedian, author, radio and television presenter, who made her mark in the entertainment world, with a talent that transcended borders.
Wilson’s career was marked by many accolades and accomplishments.
In 2001, she won the prestigious “Best Newcomer” award at the Melbourne International Comedy Festival, a testament to her comedic prowess.

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Her charisma and humor also charmed audiences at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe in 2004.
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An improv virtuoso, Wilson co-founded the Court Jesters in 1990 and was part of the New Zealand team that triumphed at the World Theatresports title in Los Angeles in 1994.
Her 2006 show, “Up There, Cal Wilson,” was a resounding success, selling out at the Melbourne International Comedy Festival.
She left her mark on Australian television, participating in shows like SkitHOUSE, Rove Live, and Thank God You’re Here.
In 2022, Wilson added the Australian version of “I’m a Celebrity…Get Me Out of Here!” to her portfolio. Notably, she was set to host the seventh season of “The Great Australian Bake Off” in August 2022 alongside Natalie Tran.
Wilson’s journey also led her to feature in SBS’s “Who the Bloody Hell Are You?” in mid-2023, showcasing her diverse talents.
Her contributions to the world of entertainment will be celebrated and cherished by many.


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