Molly Camp Net Worth

Molly Camp is an actress born in 1994, best known for her roles in Gotham (2014), The Good Wife (2009) and Ba Tam Xu My (2007). She has been active in the entertainment industry since 2007 and has since become a well-known face in the industry.
Molly Camp is a member of Actress

Age, Biography and Wiki

Who is it? Actress
Birth Year 1994
Age 29 YEARS OLD
Residence England, United Kingdom (formerly Scotland, United Kingdom & Pakistan)
Other names Molly Campbell
Known for A child involved in publicised parental custody issues.
Parent(s) Sajad Ahmed Rana and Louise Fairlie (previously known as Louise Campbell)

💰 Net worth

Molly Camp, a talented actress born in 1994, is anticipated to have a net worth ranging from $100K to $1M by the year 2024. With her exceptional skills and dedication to her craft, Molly has made a name for herself in the entertainment industry. Over the years, she has worked on various successful projects, which have undoubtedly contributed to her growing wealth. As her career continues to flourish, Molly Camp's net worth is expected to soar even higher, solidifying her status as a prominent figure in the acting world.

Some Molly Camp images

Biography/Timeline

1960

Misbah/Molly was born in Glasgow, Scotland to Sajad Ahmed Rana (born 1960), and mother, Louise (born 1968), and has two elder brothers Omar (born 1986) and Adam (born 1990), an elder sister Tahmina (born 1988). She also has a half-sister Rachel (born 2006), her mother's child with her new partner Kenny Campbell, and two other younger half-sisters who are her father's children with his new wife. Misbah had acquired the surname Campbell from the man with whom her mother lived in Stornoway.

1984

Her parents married in Muslim tradition in 1984, after her mother converted to Islam. Growing up, the children were raised within the Muslim faith until discontent became apparent between Sajad and Louise. They eventually divorced in 2001, when Misbah was seven, and all four Rana children initially stayed with their father, as requested by their mother. He eventually relocated back to his homeland of Pakistan; the children accompanied him for the first few months before returning to their mother in Scotland. In 2005, Tahmina and Adam chose to return to Pakistan to live with their father while Misbah remained in her mother's custody. Her elder brother Omar continues to live in Glasgow, where he is studying. Misbah and her mother then moved from Glasgow to Stranraer, a decision Louise Campbell claims was motivated by threats allegedly made by her former husband. In November 2005 they moved to Stornoway.

2003

Campbell lodged a petition at the Lahore court alleging the child was illegally taken to Pakistan by her ex-husband and eldest daughter and activated the protocol that any custody case should be held in Scotland. This is in light of the 2003 Judicial Protocol signed by British and Pakistani judiciary officials in agreement that any abducted child should be returned to the country usually resided in and the court of that country should decide which parent the child should live with.

2006

On 29 November 2006, the judge at the Lahore High Court ruled that Misbah should be handed over to the British High Commission "within seven days". Misbah's father had also lodged a complaint to the Federal Shariate Court, which can overrule any decisions the High Court makes on the case.

2007

In early 2007, Louise Campbell, who at that stage had been pegged to win full custody, dropped her claim for full custody against the backdrop of her daughter's continued insistence that she did not want to live with her mother. The parents eventually reached an out of court settlement that grants Louise visitation rights.

2011

It had been reported in 2009 that Misbah/Molly was wanting to return to the UK and that the mother was accusing the father of preventing her from doing so, and also of not letting her maintain the contact rights with their daughter. On 6 February 2011, it was reported that Rana, now 16, had decided to return and had flown back with her brother. However, instead of flying back to Scotland, she went to stay with her sister in England. Her mother, now separated from Mr Campbell and no longer using his surname, said that the entire family was happy, and requested that the press now no longer report on their affairs.