McLeod’s Daughters Actress Rachael Carpani Dies at 45

Rachael Carpani, the Australian actress remembered by many fans for her work on McLeod’s Daughters and appearances in U.S. television, has passed away at the age of 45. The news was shared by her family, who said she died “unexpectedly but peacefully” following a long struggle with a chronic illness. Her passing has prompted an outpouring of love from viewers who grew up watching her on screen and admired the warmth she brought to every role.

Carpani was born in Sydney and built a career that reached audiences both in Australia and internationally. She became widely known for playing Jodi Fountain on McLeod’s Daughters, a series that ran for years and left a lasting impression on fans. She later expanded into American projects as well, including an appearance on NCIS: Los Angeles, along with other television and film work that helped showcase her range as an actress.

In a statement shared publicly, her family asked for privacy while confirming details surrounding her death and the arrangements being made. Over the years, Carpani had also spoken openly about a serious health scare, encouraging others to listen to their bodies and seek help when something feels wrong. That message has resurfaced now, with many supporters remembering her not only for her performances but also for her honesty and strength.

Following the announcement, tributes from fans and colleagues quickly spread online, with many sharing memories of her kindness, talent, and the impact she had through her work. While her life ended far too soon, her presence on screen—and the stories she helped tell—will continue to live on for the people who loved watching her.