Jane Asher
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Jane Asher (b. April 5, 1946) is a British film and television actress and the author of several full-length novels.
She was born in Marylebone in London. After some roles as a child actress, including an appearance in the 1955 science-fiction film The Quatermass Xperiment, she worked as an interviewer on the BBC's Juke Box Jury. In 1963, Asher interviewed the Beatles, and then commenced a five year relationship with Paul McCartney. She inspired many of McCartney's songs, such as "Here, There and Everywhere" and "For No One". Her brother Peter was part of the duo Peter & Gordon, for whom McCartney penned the number one hit "A World Without Love".
Asher appeared in Roger Corman's The Masque of the Red Death in 1964, and Alfie, opposite Michael Caine in 1966. Thereafter, she was more commonly seen on television; The Stone Tape (1972); Brideshead Revisited (1981); Crossroads (2001).
In 1971 she met the illustrator Gerald Scarfe, and they married ten years later in 1981. They have three children.
Now well known as the author of recipe books, Jane Asher runs a company making novelty cakes for special occasions, and still acts on television and in the theatre.
External links
- Jane Asher's official site (http://www.jane-asher.co.uk/)
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