Early life Lang was born in the Sydney suburb of
Surry Hills, New South Wales, to a father from Germany and a mother of an English background who worked as a hairdresser's receptionist, her father came to Australia with his three brothers and sister from
Baden-Baden, aged 14, she had two sisters, one Beryl died at thirteen weeks from malnutrition and another sister Rita died at one year and ten months old from inflammation of the stomach. She attended high school at Ladies Collegiate High School, St. Johns Church, before attending Bethlehem College.
Radio career Lang became her career in radio began in 1924, and while raising a family during
The Depression,
World War II and beyond, she had an independent career: • Leading parts in
ABC radio feature plays 1930–40. • ''One Man's Family'' for commercial radio
2SM. • ''Aunt Jenny's Real Life Stories'' s the titular "Aunty Jenny" for commercial radio
2UE 1943–51. • In the long-running ABC serial
The Lawsons as Mrs. Lawson, then as Mary "Meg" MacArthur in its even longer-running sequel "
Blue Hills". as Mary "Meg" MacArhur, starring alongside Queenie AShton,
Ruth Cracknell and
Gwen Plumb. • Minor parts in other commercial radio serials, including
When a Girl Marries and
Mary Livingstone MD. Like her husband
James Brunton Gibb, she was generous in her support of charitable events, notably
Legacy. On occasion, she adjudicated at eisteddfods and produced performances by the Brunton Gibb Players, when she used her married name. ==Recognition==