Angela Louise D'Audney (née Cerdan, 26 August 1944 – 6 February 2002) was a New Zealand television news anchor and occasional actress.
In a career spanning four decades, she presented news regularly for TVNZ until 1997 and occasionally until 2001, when failing health forced her to leave her role at the broadcaster.
[3] She returned to New Zealand two years later, where she began working for the radio station Newstalk ZB as an "intermediary" between show guests, such as Bruce Slane and David Lange.
[3] Sharon Crosbie complained "I feel it is incongruous to have a continuity girl in a cocktail dress and hairdo saying that a typhoon has just killed 50 people.
[3] She also worked occasionally as an actress, and in 1982 shocked the public by appearing topless in the television comedy play The Venus Touch.
[8] She was replaced by Cathy Campbell and Anita McNaught, commenting "they simply didn't have my breadth of experience, my skills, my track record.