Emily Raymond Net Worth

Emily Raymond is an American actress born in Los Angeles, California on December 19, 1966. She is best known for her roles in A Midsummer Night's Dream (1996), Highlander (1992) and Love Lies Bleeding (1999). She has been acting since the mid-1990s and continues to appear in films and television shows.
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Age, Biography and Wiki

Who is it? Actress
Birth Day December 19, 2017
Birth Place  Los Angeles, California, United States
Age 6 YEARS OLD
Birth Sign Capricorn

💰 Net worth

Emily Raymond is an accomplished actress based in the United States, renowned for her remarkable talent and captivating performances. With her notable contributions to the entertainment industry, it comes as no surprise that her net worth is estimated to range from $100,000 to $1 million in 2024. Emily Raymond's dedication to her craft and the recognition she has garnered over the years have undoubtedly played a significant role in her financial success. As she continues to make waves in the world of acting, her net worth is poised to soar even higher, solidifying her position as a talented and influential figure in the industry.

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Biography/Timeline

1883

Daymond was born in Framlingham, Suffolk, the daughter of the Reverend Albert Cooke Daymond, headmaster of a boys’ school – Timsbury. She entered the Royal College of Music as a Foundation Scholar on 7 May 1883, when the College first opened, studying with Ernst Pauer (piano), Richard Gompertz (violin), Dr. Frederick Bridge (harmony and counterpoint) and Dr. Hubert Parry, eventually becoming devoted disciple of Parry.

1896

She completed her studies at the Royal College of Music, passed her examinations for the bachelor of music degree at Oxford in 1896 and for her Doctor of music in 1901. It took Oxford another twenty years to allow women to hold the degrees they had won. Daymond held the post of Music Lecturer at the Royal Holloway College for Women. From 1908 to 1921 she taught piano and harmony at the Royal College of Music.

2019

In addition to her teaching, Daymond conducted choirs, lectured and made a study of Troubadour music. She produced two books of Score-Reading Exercises for the Novello Primer Series and published several of her own compositions. Daymond was also a keen sportswoman. Toward the end of her life, she learned Bach’s Well-Tempered Clavier by heart so she would have them with her when she was blind.