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Jane Asher is a Actor British born on 5 april 1946 at Willesden (United-kingdom)

Jane Asher

Jane Asher
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Birth name Jane Asher
Nationality United-kingdom
Birth 5 april 1946 (78 years) at Willesden (United-kingdom)

Jane Asher (born 5 April 1946) is an English actress, author and entrepreneur, who achieved early fame as a child actress, and has worked extensively in film and TV throughout her career.
She has appeared in TV shows and films such as The Masque of the Red Death, Alfie, Deep End, The Mistress, Crossroads, Death at a Funeral and The Old Guys. She is also known for supplying specialist cakes and kitchenware, as well as publishing three best-selling novels. She was a key figure of 1960s show business society.

Biography

On 18 April 1963, the 17-year-old Jane Asher interviewed the Beatles at Royal Albert Hall in London, England and began a five-year relationship with Paul McCartney. In December 1963, McCartney took up residence at Asher's family Wimpole Street town house and stayed there until the couple moved into McCartney's own home located in St John's Wood in 1966. McCartney wrote several Beatles songs inspired by her, including "And I Love Her", "I'm Looking Through You", and "Here, There and Everywhere". McCartney and Asher announced on Christmas Day 1967 that they were engaged to marry, and in February and March 1968 Asher accompanied the Beatles and their respective partners to Rishikesh to attend an advanced Transcendental Meditation training session with the Maharishi Mahesh Yogi. In mid-1968, Asher returned to London from an acting assignment in Bristol earlier than expected and caught McCartney in bed with Francie Schwartz. A fan who frequently hung around Paul's Cavendish Avenue home claims to have witnessed the incident, saying "...Paul brought this American girl home...[and a little while later]...another car turned into Cavendish Avenue — it was Jane. She'd come back...earlier than she was supposed to. Jane went into the house. A bit later on she came storming out again and drove away." Shortly after, Margaret Asher drove to Cavendish to collect her daughter's things.

On 20 July 1968, Asher announced publicly to the BBC that her engagement to McCartney had been called off, an announcement that shocked many people, including McCartney himself. At the time of Asher's announcement, McCartney was at his father's home with Schwartz by his side. McCartney, who had not been formally broken up with before the announcement, had been publicly dumped on television. Though Schwartz has confirmed that Asher did see them in bed together, she claims that she was not the sole reason for the breakup, and that the couple were on the verge of breaking up prior to Asher walking in. Other people, such as Hunter Davies and Barry Miles, inquire that the relationship always had major problems, one of those being that McCartney wanted Asher to give up her career after they married, an aspiration of his that Asher would not comply with. Another prevalent problem in the relationship was McCartney's drug use. After returning to London from a five-month acting tour of the United States in May 1967, Asher found McCartney to be completely different, confiding in Davies that McCartney had "changed so much. He was on LSD, which I hadn't shared. I was jealous of all the spiritual experiences he'd had with John. There were fifteen people dropping in all day long. The house had changed and was full of stuff I didn't know about."

Since the breakup, Asher has never spoken about her time and relationship with McCartney, citing in 2004 that "I've been happily married for 30-something years, it's insulting."

Asher met the illustrator Gerald Scarfe in 1971. Their daughter Katie was born in April 1974. They married in 1981 and they had two more children, sons Alexander (born 1982) and Rory (born 1984).

In 1969, her father, Richard, committed suicide at the age of 57. Her mother, Margaret, died in 2011 at the age of 97.

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Filmography of Jane Asher (22 films)

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YearNameJobRoles
2016Burn Burn BurnActressAmelia
2013I Give It a YearActressDiana
2010Three Act TragedyActress
2007Death at a FuneralActressSandra
2006The Maidens' ConspiracyActressEmpress
1989Paris by NightActressPauline
1985DreamchildActressMrs. Liddell
1985Hands Up!ActressSelf (1981 footage)
1984Success Is the Best RevengeActressBank Manager
1983RunnersActressHelen
1972Henry VIII and His Six WivesActressJane Seymour
1971Deep EndActressSusan
1970The Buttercup ChainActressMargaret
1966AlfieActressAnnie
1964The Masque of the Red DeathActressFrancesca
1963Girl in the HeadlinesActressLindy Birkett
1962The Prince and the PauperActressLady Jane Grey
1961The Greengage SummerActressHester
1956Charley MoonActressBenesta
1955The Quatermass XperimentActressLittle Girl (uncredited)
1954Third Party RiskActress
1952MandyActressNina