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  1. AWARD-winning Australian film-maker Sarah Watt has died after a long battle with cancer. Watt, 53, is survived by her husband, actor William McInnes, and their two children Clem and Stella.

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    During the post-production of Look Both Ways, Watt was diagnosed with cancer. Her second film My Year Without Sex was released in 2009. She died on 4 November 2011 after suffering for six years from breast and bone cancer, aged 53. [2] [5] Sarah Watt was married to actor William McInnes. [2] They have two children, Clem (b. 1993) and Stella (b ...

  3. Award-winning Australian filmmaker Sarah Watt has died at home after a long battle with cancer. Courage, humour, intelligence, generosity, honour and grace. With those words, Sarah Watt's family captured the life of the award-winning Australian filmmaker.

  4. The Australian actor, who is best known for his roles in TV shows such as SeaChange and Blue Heelers, lost filmmaker Sarah Watt to cancer last November and has now admitted that his life hasn't felt "quite right" since she left him.

  5. The celebrated Australian filmmaker sadly lost her long battle with cancer on Friday. Sarah Watt, writer and director of many short animated films and the features. Look Both Ways. and. My Year Without Sex. , died from cancer at her Melbourne home on Friday.

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  6. Nov 7, 2011 · Filmmaker and animator Sarah Watt has died after a long battle with cancer on Friday. The acclaimed director of 2005’s Look Both Ways and 2009’s My Year Without Sex was diagnosed with breast cancer in 2005 and with secondary bone cancer in 2009.

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  8. Look Both Ways director Sarah Watt is fighting for her life after being diagnosed with secondary bone cancer. The award-winning 52-year-old Australian filmmaker, who is married to SeaChange and Blue Heelers actor William McInnes , discovered a sore area on her ribs about two years ago.