Brigit Forsyth Net Worth

Forsyth has had a long and successful career in television, film, and theatre, and is best known for her roles in The Likely Lads and Playing the Field.
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Age, Biography and Wiki

Who is it? Actress
Birth Day July 28, 1940
Birth Place  Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom
Age 83 YEARS OLD
Birth Sign Leo
Occupation Actress
Spouse(s) Brian Mills (m. 1975–1999)

💰 Net worth

Brigit Forsyth, a well-known actress in the United Kingdom, is projected to have a net worth ranging from $100,000 to $1 million by 2024. Brigit has gained considerable recognition and success throughout her career, with her notable performances capturing the hearts of audiences. Her impeccable talent and dedication to her craft have garnered her both critical acclaim and financial prosperity. As she continues to hone her skills and take on new projects, it is expected that her net worth will continue to grow, solidifying her legacy as a prominent figure in the entertainment industry.

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Biography/Timeline

1971

Her film work includes The Night Digger (1971) as district nurse, the film version of The Likely Lads (1976) as Thelma Ferris, and Crystalstone (1987), as Isabel.

1973

Forsyth's television work includes Whatever Happened to the Likely Lads? as Thelma (1973–74); The Glamour Girls (1980-82) as Veronica Haslett; Tom, Dick and Harriet (1983) as Harriet Maddison; The Practice as Dr. Judith Vincent (1986); Sharon and Elsie as Elsie Beecroft (1984–85); Dark Season (1991) as Miss Maitland; and Boon (ITV, 1989) as Helen Yeldham. She has guested on The Bill; Doctor Who; Dr Finlay's Casebook; Wycliffe; Agatha Christie's Poirot; and also appeared in The Sinners; Holly as the title character Holly Elliot; Adam Smith; Bizarre and Rummage; The Master of Ballantrae; Jackanory; Holding The Fort; Waiting; Dangerfield; Running Wild; The Visit; Graham's Gang; I Told You, Didn't I?; Stanley's Vision as Hilda Spencer; My World; Henry; Nice Town (1992) as Rosemary Dobson; Murder Most Horrid (BBC2, 1996, episode: "A Life Or Death Operation") as Mrs. Osman; Spark (1997) as Mrs. Wells; and Playing the Field (BBC1, 1998) as Francine Pratt. In March 1998, Forsyth made a guest appearance in Coronation Street as Ken Barlow's dating agency client, Babs Fanshawe.

2004

Forsyth played the cello from the age of nine, but abandoned it once she went to drama school. Her ability was employed when, in 2004, she was cast in the lead role in Cello and the Nightingale, a play about internationally acclaimed Cellist Beatrice Harrison that premiered at York Theatre Royal.

2013

In 2013, Forsyth appeared as Mrs. Jennings in Helen Edmundson's BBC Radio 4 adaptation of Jane Austen's Sense and Sensibility. Her stage work includes Calendar Girls in 2008 and Alan Bennett's People in 2013. She had previously appeared in Bennett's Single Spies in which she played the part of the Queen. In 2015 she appeared in Now This is Not the End at the Arcola Theatre in London.

2014

In 2002, Forsyth was the subject of This Is Your Life when she was surprised by Michael Aspel at BBC Broadcasting House. Forsyth appeared in the 2013 Christmas special of Still Open All Hours and returned for a full series on 26 December 2014 as Madge, sister of Maggie Ollerenshaw's character Mavis.