Rachael Carpani, the Australian actress widely known for her role in the popular TV drama McLeod’s Daughters, has died at the age of 45.
Her family confirmed the news in a public statement, saying she passed away “unexpectedly but peacefully” following a long battle with a chronic illness. They also requested privacy as they grieve, noting that further details regarding arrangements will be shared at a later time.
Born in Sydney, Carpani gained widespread recognition for portraying Jodi Fountain on McLeod’s Daughters, a series that became a beloved part of Australian television and developed an international fan base. Her performance made her a familiar face to audiences and helped solidify her place in the entertainment industry.
Carpani later expanded her career internationally, appearing in American television productions, including NCIS: Los Angeles, along with additional film and TV roles that demonstrated her versatility as an actress.
In previous years, Carpani had spoken publicly about a serious health scare, encouraging others to take symptoms seriously and seek medical attention when something feels wrong. Following the announcement of her death, that message resurfaced online, with many fans remembering her not only for her acting talent but also for her openness and resilience.
Tributes have since poured in across social media, with fans and colleagues describing her as kind, dedicated, and deeply respected. Though her life ended far too soon, Rachael Carpani’s work continues to be remembered by those who followed her career and admired her presence on screen.