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Honeysuckle Weeks is a British actress best known for her roles in the television series Foyle's War and The Musketeers. She was born on 1 August 1979 in Cardiff, Wales. She is the daughter of Susan and Robin Weeks.
Weeks attended the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art in London, graduating in 2001. She made her television debut in 2002 in the BBC drama series Foyle's War. She has since appeared in a number of television series, including The Musketeers, Midsomer Murders, and The Bill.
Weeks has also appeared in several films, including The Bank Job (2008), The Wolfman (2010), and The Lady in the Van (2015).
Weeks is married to actor Jamie Glover, with whom she has two children.
As of 2021, Honeysuckle Weeks' net worth is estimated to be $2 million.
Popular As |
Honeysuckle Susan Weeks |
Occupation |
Actress |
Age |
45 years old |
Zodiac Sign |
Leo |
Born |
1 August 1979 |
Birthday |
1 August |
Birthplace |
Cardiff, Wales, UK |
Nationality |
United Kingdom |
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She is a member of famous Actress with the age 45 years old group.
Honeysuckle Weeks Height, Weight & Measurements
At 45 years old, Honeysuckle Weeks height
is 1.67 m .
Physical Status |
Height |
1.67 m |
Weight |
Not Available |
Body Measurements |
Not Available |
Eye Color |
Not Available |
Hair Color |
Not Available |
Who Is Honeysuckle Weeks's Husband?
Her husband is Lorne Stormonth-Darling (m. 2007)
Family |
Parents |
Not Available |
Husband |
Lorne Stormonth-Darling (m. 2007) |
Sibling |
Not Available |
Children |
1 |
Honeysuckle Weeks Net Worth
Her net worth has been growing significantly in 2022-2023. So, how much is Honeysuckle Weeks worth at the age of 45 years old? Honeysuckle Weeks’s income source is mostly from being a successful Actress. She is from United Kingdom. We have estimated
Honeysuckle Weeks's net worth
, money, salary, income, and assets.
Net Worth in 2023 |
$1 Million - $5 Million |
Salary in 2023 |
Under Review |
Net Worth in 2022 |
Pending |
Salary in 2022 |
Under Review |
House |
Not Available |
Cars |
Not Available |
Source of Income |
Actress |
Honeysuckle Weeks Social Network
Timeline
In 2018, she starred as Mabel Cantwell in Gore Vidal's play The Best Man on the West End.
In July 2016, it was reported that Weeks had gone missing, with relatives said to be concerned for her welfare. However, she was later found safe and well and remained with police late that night before being returned to West Sussex.
In 2015 she appeared as Mae Harmer in the BBC TV series Death in Paradise episode 4.8. On 9 May 2015 she portrayed a wartime letter writer at VE Day 70: A Party to Remember in Horse Guards Parade, London that was broadcast live on BBC1. She also appeared in the ITV series Lewis episode "Magnum Opus".
In August 2015, Weeks was caught speeding on the A3 in south-west London. It later emerged that she was already banned from driving under the totting-up scheme (due to points violations), and in early 2016 was ordered to wear an electronic tag as a consequence when the court imposed a four-week night time curfew on her.
She starred in the UK premiere of Melanie Marnich's play These Shining Lives from 8 May to 9 June 2013.
In early 2010, she appeared as "Sarah Prentice" in a production of the Agatha Christie play A Daughter's A Daughter at London's Trafalgar Studios. Later that year, Weeks appeared as Eliza Doolittle in a production of Pygmalion at the Chichester Festival Theatre in West Sussex.
In 2004, Weeks was nominated in the Most Popular Newcomer category at the National Television Awards.
Weeks was engaged to the poet and musician Anno Birkin for a short period before his death, at age 20, in a car crash in Italy in 2001. She married hypnotherapist Lorne Stormonth-Darling in an impromptu Buddhist wedding ceremony while on holiday in the Himalayas in 2005, followed by a London wedding in July 2007. The couple have one child born in 2011, and live in Petworth.
She has starred in The Five, created by best-selling thriller writer Harlan Coben. She is known for her parts in three television series: Close Relations (1998), Ladies & Their Gentlemen (2002–2006), and Foyle's War (2002–2010, 2013, 2015). In the last, a BAFTA Award–winning detective series set in Hastings during and just after World War II, she starred opposite Michael Kitchen. In 2007, Weeks starred in The Inspector Lynley Mysteries as Tania Thompson, a character based on the Canadian serial killer Karla Homolka. In 2008, she appeared as Harriet Pringle in the Radio 4 adaptation of Fortunes of War. In 2012, she played a small part as Mrs Beeton in an episode of the BBC educational programme The Charles Dickens Show.
Her acting career began with the juvenile lead in a television series, an adaptation of Anne Fine's Goggle-Eyes (1993), along with her sister Perdita. Since then she has appeared in many programmes, including the children's series, The Queens Shilling The Wild House and the long-running series Midsomer Murders and Poirot. In 1997 Honeysuckle and Perdita were both in Catherine Cookson's The Rag Nymph, wherein Perdita played the younger version of her sister's character. Her film roles include Annie Ridd in Lorna Doone (2000) and Sarah in My Brother Tom (2001). She starred in The Bill in 2009 as Julie Nowak.
Honeysuckle Hero Susan Weeks (born 1 August 1979) is a British actress known for her starring role as Samantha Stewart (later Samantha Wainwright) in the ITV wartime drama series Foyle's War beginning in 2002.