Jan Holden Net Worth

Jan Holden was a stage actress with a reputation for light comedy, who also appeared in several popular television series during the 1950s and 1960s. She was born in Southport, England, and grew up in Cawnpore, India, before returning to England for her education. Despite her father's disapproval, she was eventually allowed to take a directors' course at the Old Vic, where she met her first husband, actor Edwin Richfield. She appeared in repertory, television, and film, and endured heartbreak with the death of her twin brother and her divorce in 1973. She remarried in 1988 and passed away in 2020, leaving behind a son and a daughter from her first marriage, and two stepsons and two stepdaughters.
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Age, Biography and Wiki

Who is it? Actress
Birth Day May 09, 1931
Birth Place  Southport, England, United Kingdom
Age 89 YEARS OLD
Died On 11 October 2005 (aged 74)
Birth Sign Gemini
Education Lowther College
Alma mater Old Vic
Occupation Actress
Years active 1954–1989
Television Fabian of the Yard, Douglas Fairbanks, Jr., Presents, The Champions, The Vice, The Avengers, The Cheaters, The Saint, The Baron, Harper's West One, Are You Being Served?, Casanova '73, Agony, O Happy Band!
Spouse(s) Edwin Richfield (m. 1952–1973; divorced) Louis Manson (m. 1988–2004: her death)
Relatives Amanda Holden (great niece)

💰 Net worth

Jan Holden, a renowned actress hailing from the United Kingdom, is reputed to have a net worth ranging from $100,000 to $1 million by the year 2024. With her remarkable talent and contributions to the entertainment industry, Jan has garnered substantial wealth throughout her career. Recognized for her remarkable performances and versatility in various roles, she has established herself as a significant figure in the acting world. As her net worth continues to grow, her influence and success in the industry are expected to flourish even further in the coming years.

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Biography/Timeline

1952

After the Old Vic, Holden turned to repertory, where she met her first husband, the actor Edwin Richfield, who appeared in the television series The Buccaneers. They were married in 1952, while they were both appearing in a stage version of The Blue Lamp. They had three children.

1958

Holden was an elegant Actress, notable for her arresting pale blue eyes. She made her West End debut in 1958 in "Speaking of Murder" at St Martin's Theatre, which was followed by "The Tunnel of Love", a farce at the Apollo Theatre.

1960

Holden was heartbroken when her twin brother drowned during the early 1960s. In 1973 her marriage broke down, leaving her with three teenage children to bring up. In 1988 she married Louis Manson, a solicitor and Business man, but she was already in poor health and remained so during her final two decades. In 1999, one of her twin daughters died from a brain tumour, but she remained cheerful and courageous until her own death in 2005. She was survived by her husband, the son Simon, and remaining daughter of her first marriage, and two stepdaughters and four stepsons.