Jane Merrow Net Worth

Jane Merrow is a British actress who began her career studying at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art. She is best known for her Golden Globe-nominated role in The Lion in Winter (1968) and for her appearances in popular TV shows such as The Saint (1962), The Prisoner (1967), Danger Man (1964) and The Avengers (1961). In 1971, she moved to America and continued her career for nearly two decades, appearing in shows such as Mission: Impossible (1966) and Hart to Hart (1979). She also starred as Vivien Leigh in a one-woman stage tribute in Atlanta. She currently divides her time between homes in London and Boise, Idaho.
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Age, Biography and Wiki

Who is it? Actress, Producer, Writer
Birth Day August 26, 1941
Birth Place  London, England, United Kingdom
Age 82 YEARS OLD
Birth Sign Virgo
Years active 1960–present
Spouse(s) Richard Bullen (1970–?)

💰 Net worth: $1.2 Million (2024)

Jane Merrow's net worth is projected to be around $1.2 million by 2024. Hailing from the United Kingdom, Jane Merrow has made a notable name for herself as an actress, producer, and writer. With her diverse talents and contributions to the entertainment industry, it is no wonder that she has amassed such a respectable fortune. Throughout her career, Merrow has captivated audiences with her impressive performances and has been involved in creating remarkable content. As she continues to excel in her various roles, her net worth is expected to grow even further in the years to come.

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Biography/Timeline

1963

In 1963, Merrow was cast in the lead role of a BBC adaptation of Lorna Doone and subsequently had roles in British TV series such as Danger Man, The Saint, The Baron, The Prisoner, Gerry Anderson's UFO, and The Avengers where, having appeared in the penultimate episode of the 1967 series, she was considered as the replacement for a departing Diana Rigg. The role went to Linda Thorson instead.

1967

Merrow starred in the British science fiction film Night of the Big Heat (1967) alongside Peter Cushing and Christopher Lee, prior to her most prominent role as Alais, the mistress of Henry II (played by Peter O'Toole) in The Lion in Winter (1968), for which she received a Golden Globe nomination in the category of Actress in a supporting role, losing to Ruth Gordon who won for Rosemary's Baby. She appeared in Adam's Woman with Beau Bridges in 1970. She also appeared as the blind Laura in the Hammer film Hands of the Ripper (1971).

1969

She also appeared in an episode of Randall and Hopkirk (Deceased) ("Who Killed Cock Robin?", 1969). In 1971 she played Anne Hepton in Hadleigh, becoming the romantic interest of the lead character. Around this time, she moved to America where she guest starred in many American television dramas, mysteries and adventure programmes. They included Mission: Impossible, Bearcats!, Mannix, Emergency!, Police Woman, The Six Million Dollar Man, Cannon, Barnaby Jones, The Eddie Capra Mysteries, Airwolf, MacGyver, Hart to Hart, Magnum, P.I., The Incredible Hulk, Once an Eagle, and The Greatest American Hero, UFO, The Magician, working with specialists of sci-fi as william Shatner , Roy Thinnes, Bill Bixby and Ed Bishop among others.

1990

In the 1990s, Merrow returned to Britain to run a family Business. In 2006 she took part in a Prisoner-related event in Portmeirion, North Wales, and in 2008, she was a guest there for the annual convention for The Prisoner TV series organised by the Prisoner Appreciation Society.

2009

The summer of 2009 saw Merrow return to the stage, playing Emilia in Shakespeare's play The Comedy of Errors with the Idaho Shakespeare Company.