- Birth Date:April 5th, 1946 - Marylebone, London, England, UK
- Credits: Acting
Long before her "formal" professional stage bow in 1957 with the Frinton Summer Theatre, London-born Jane Asher was a busy child actress, appearing in such films as Crash of Silence (1952), Dance Little Lady (1955) and The Creeping Unknown (1956). Thus, when Jane made her London stage debut in Will You Walk a Little Faster, she already had a decade's worth of credits. Once we saw her in the role of the egotistical Annie in 1966's Alfie, we knew that juvenile actress Jane Asher was lost to us forever. Her major film appearances since that time have included The Winter's Tale (1968), Deep End (1971), and Dreamchild (1985), in which she played the mother of Lewis Carroll's Alice. On television, Jane was seen as Jane Seymour in The Six Wives of Henry VIII (1971) and as a regular on the British weeklies Wish Me Luck (1989-90), Eats for Treats (1991) and The Choir (1995). Romantically linked with Beatle Paul McCartney in the mid-1960s, Jane Asher is (at last report) the wife of cartoonist Gerald Scarfe. ~ Hal Erickson
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ACTING CREDITS
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Holby City TV (8 episodes)
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No One Likes a Cry Baby
...Lady Byrne
Oct 30, 2007 -
My Aim Is True
...Lady Byrne
Sep 25, 2007 -
Bad Reputation
...Lady Byrne
Aug 7, 2007 -
Temporary Insanity
...Lady Byrne
Jul 31, 2007 -
The Q Word
...Lady Byrne
Jul 24, 2007 -
Close Relations
...Lady Byrne
Jun 14, 2007
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No One Likes a Cry Baby
...Lady Byrne
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The Sarah Jane Adventures TV (1 episode)
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Whatever Happened to Sarah Jane?: Part 1
...Andrea Yates
Oct 29, 2007
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Whatever Happened to Sarah Jane?: Part 1
...Andrea Yates
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British Film Forever TV (2 episodes)
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Corsets, Cleavage and Country Houses: The Story of British Costume Drama
...Herself
Aug 18, 2007 -
Longing, Loving and Leg-Overs: The Story of British Romance
...Herself
Aug 4, 2007
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Corsets, Cleavage and Country Houses: The Story of British Costume Drama
...Herself
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Death at a Funeral (2007) ...Sandra
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