Françoise Pascal Net Worth

Françoise Pascal was born in Vacoas, Mauritius in 1949 and educated in Paris and London. She began her career in 1968 with Loving Feeling and went on to star in There's a Girl in My Soup with Peter Sellers. She was offered the lead in Skallawag but chose to do a Jean Rollin film instead. After a serious accident in 1971, she went on to appear in Coronation Street, Don Quixote, Tennessee Williams' Summer & Smoke, and other television shows. She was cast in Mind Your Language in 1977 and went on to act in Hollywood films such as The Young & The Restless, Gavillan, My Man Adam, and Lightning, the White Stallion. After returning to London in 1987, she has been involved in charity work and will be appearing in her first film in 20 years in 2011.
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Age, Biography and Wiki

Who is it? Actress, Casting Department, Producer
Birth Day October 14, 1949
Birth Place  Vacoas, Mauritius, Mauritius
Françoise Pascal age 74 YEARS OLD
Birth Sign Scorpio
Height 5 ft 5 in (1.65 m)
Website http://francoisepascal.co.uk

💰 Net worth

Françoise Pascal, a talented Actress, Casting Department, and Producer hailing from Mauritius, is projected to have a net worth ranging from $100K to $1M in 2024. With her exceptional skills in various roles within the entertainment industry, Françoise Pascal has established herself as a highly versatile artist. Her extensive experience and dedicated work have undoubtedly contributed to her financial success. As she continues to showcase her talent and expand her expertise, it is anticipated that Françoise Pascal's net worth will flourish even further in the coming years.

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Biography/Timeline

1969

Her earliest films were Norman J. Warren's Loving Feeling and Pete Walker's School for Sex (both 1969), and she also appeared briefly in an orgy scene in the troubled cult horror film Incense for the Damned (1970), but her breakthrough role was playing Paola in There's a Girl in My Soup (1970) with Peter Sellers. She went on to do the black comedy Burke & Hare (1972), playing Marie, and another Sellers film, Soft Beds, Hard Battles (1974).

1971

Her first television work came in October 1971 with a role in Coronation Street, playing Ray Langton's friend. Then came guest starring roles in an episode of Play of the Month for the BBC in "Don Quixote" (1973) with Rex Harrison and for ITV's Sunday Night Theatre "Giants & Ogres" (1971). She was cast in numerous guest starring appearances in many television comedy series such as Happy Ever After (1976) with Terry Scott and June Whitfield, as well as My Honourable Mrs (1975) with Derek Nimmo for the BBC. She co-starred in an episode of the thriller You're on Your Own starring Denis Quilley, for the BBC.

1974

After that appearance, she moved to France where she starred in such films as Et si tu n'en Veux Pas (1974) and Les Raisins de la Mort (1978), directed by Jean Rollin. The Producer of Rollin's La Rose de Fer, then gave her the lead in the film but it was not a success. Later she returned to England to appear in Keep It Up Downstairs (1976) alongside Diana Dors, Jack Wild and Mary Millington.

1977

She played seductive French au-pair Danielle Favre in the first three series of the ITV sitcom Mind Your Language (1977–79); she then took on her stage roles in Happy Birthday (reuniting with Fraser Hines), and starring in a pantomime of Aladdin. Pascal left for the United States in 1982, where she acted in Hollywood with a two-year contract in The Young and the Restless, Gavillan, My Man Adam, Lightning,The White Stallion. She returned to England in 1987.

2010

On 4 December 2010, she joined Rolling Stones Guitarist Ronnie Wood at Claygate Village to turn on the village Christmas Lights and singing a solo of Silent Night.

2012

In December 2012, Pascal took part in the ITV1 programme Storage Hoarders, in which she sorted and sold at auction some of her more valuable possessions which she had kept in storage for months.

2015

In 2015, Pascal joined the cast for a new comedy series called For the Love of Ella. The series also stars Ewen Macintosh, Lucy Drive, Bobby Ball, Alex Reid, Daniel Peacock, Melanie Sykes, Darren Day and Billy Pearce.