Cal Wilson’s husband, Chris Woods, has shared a moving tribute to his wife one month on from her death.
The comedian, actor and writer passed away at the beginning of October aged 53.
At the time, her agency, Token Artists, released a statement saying, “We are devastated to share the news that Cal Wilson, the much-loved stand up comedian, writer and actor died today, surrounded by family and friends after a short illness at Royal Prince Alfred Hospital in Sydney. She was 53 years old.”
“Cal’s generosity, talent and friendship have been constants in the Australian comedy scene for the last twenty years. Cal was loved by her family, friends, fans and peers and a huge hole has been torn in the heart of our community.”
One month on, her husband Chris Woods, has taken to Instagram with a moving tribute, where he spoke about the impact of her loss on himself and their 14-year-old son, Digby.
“It’s been a month today since we lost you, my darling Cal,” Woods wrote.
“Not a moment passes without Digby and I thinking about you and the amazing, beautiful wife, mother, best friend and human being we have lost.
“The pain of losing you is something I’ve never experienced, and it’s impossible for me to put into words how Digby and I have been feeling.
“Although Digby and I remain in a world that keeps spinning, for us it is world forever changed. You brought light, love, and laughter to us every second of the day.
“The words, the silly voices, the jokes, and the love. So much love. We miss you so much.”
Woods also thanked everyone for sharing their own stories about Cal, and for sending messages of support.
“The outpouring of love toward you has floored us. We’d like to thank everyone for their beautiful messages, and for sharing their stories about Cal.
“These are memories and recollections that we’ll cherish forever, and something Digby can look back on with fondness – and pride – about his incredible Mum in years to come.
“We thank everyone for their love and support.
“Throw those curtains wide.”
One day after news broke of her shock passing, Wilson’s cause of death was revealed as a “rare and aggressive form of cancer”, per the Daily Telegraph.
The publication also reported that she had complained of lower back pain before being admitted to hopsital, and chose to keep her health battle private, with only her closest friends and family informed of her condition in the lead up to her death.
Wilson was originally from Christchurch, New Zealand, but relocated to Australia in 2003. Here, she became a fixture in Australian comedy, appearing on Spicks and Specks, Good News Week, Would I Lie To You, her own Netflix stand-up special, and as a mainstay at the Melbourne International Comedy Festival.
In 2023, she was also the subject of a portrait by artist Andrea Huelin, which won the Packing Room prize at the prestigious Archibald Prize. “I just love Andrea’s work, and I loved sitting for her,” Wilson said at the time. “I’m thrilled that something so frivolous has been immortalised with such grandeur and skill.”
Her most recent role was as co-host of The Great Australian Bake Off which, per the Guardian, was in production when she was first admitted to hospital.
News of Wilson’s passing was confirmed via her Instagram account, where an influx of comments have shared their condolences.
Fellow comedian Myf Warhust, who appeared alongside Wilson on Spicks and Specks, wrote, “Oh Cal, what utterly devastating news. What a joy it was to be in her magnificent orbit over the years. My love to all who love her x.”
Presenter Grant Denyer also expressed his sadness, writing, “Oh my goodness. I’m shaking. I can’t believe what I’m reading. How unbelievably sad. The most tender, kind, generous and talented performer I’ve ever had the pleasure to work alongside. This is devastating. Her poor family. Love you Cal… thanks for everything. You are very special. Xox.”
Wilson is survived by her husband, Chris, and son, Digby.