Jenna Harrison Net Worth

Jenna Harrison is a British actress born in Gorleston, Norfolk, England on February 19, 1924. She began her career on screen while in sixth form college, and has since gone on to appear in a variety of television and film roles, including 'The Cambridge Spies', 'Telling Lies', 'Submerged', 'Endeavour', 'Rosemary and Thyme', 'The Impressions Show', 'Stranded', 'Confessions of an Ugly Stepsister', '12 Days of Terror', and 'Chimera'. She has also had a successful career in theatre, most recently starring in 'Night of the Iguana' at the West End's Lyric Theatre. Her latest project is the psychological drama 'Servants Quarters', set to be released in 2016.
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Age, Biography and Wiki

Who is it? Actress
Birth Day February 19, 1924
Age 100 YEARS OLD
Birth Sign Pisces
Portrayed by Maggie Harper
Duration 1992–1998, 2002
First appearance 26 May 1992
Last appearance 14 September 2002
Introduced by Caterina De Nave (1992) Harriet Crampton (2002)
Book appearances Shortland Street books - Nick's story (1996)
Classification Former; regular
Occupation Political administrator Business manager Personal assistant
FamilyFatherHusbandSonsGrandsonsGranddaughters Family Father Wilson Husband Barry Harrison (1975–1983) Ian Seymour (1997–) Sons Nick Harrison Grandsons Lucas Harrison Granddaughters Tina-Anne Harrison WilsonBarry Harrison (1975–1983) Ian Seymour (1997–)Nick HarrisonLucas HarrisonTina-Anne Harrison
Father Wilson
Husband Barry Harrison (1975–1983) Ian Seymour (1997–)
Sons Nick Harrison
Grandsons Lucas Harrison
Granddaughters Tina-Anne Harrison

💰 Net worth: $1.4 Million

Jenna Harrison, a renowned actress, was born in 1924 and has made significant strides in her career. Her net worth is estimated to be around $1.4 million in the year 2024. Throughout her journey in the entertainment industry, Jenna has captivated audiences with her exceptional talent and portrayed numerous memorable characters. With a career spanning several decades, she has garnered both critical acclaim and financial success, solidifying her position as a respected figure in the acting world. Jenna Harrison's impressive net worth is a testament to her hard work, dedication, and remarkable contributions to the film and television industry.

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Biography/Timeline

1992

Whilst creating the show that was to become Shortland Street, Caterina De Nave set out to pursue many goals, one of which was to have strong powerful women as primary characters to counter stereotype the weak and vulnerable women often portrayed in dramas. De Nave and Television New Zealand also wished for as wide demographics as possible and many measures were set about to ensure the soap would reach a diverse audience. To fulfill this, De Nave created the roles of teenagers such as Nick Harrison, Stuart Neilson and Kirsty Knight to draw in a young audience. Family units were also commonly used in soap operas to sustain a wide variety of demographics in one group of characters and as such, the characters of Nick and Stuart were built around a family unit, with the single mother of Nick's, Jenny, being created to represent single parent families. Jenny was characterized to embody the strong matriarch De Nave wished to portray. Maggie Harper had just started a 4-year course on the natural healing technique, the Feidenkrais method, when she was cast in the role. She was said to bring her own strength and experience to the part. Jenny made her debut on the show's second episode, screened 26 May 1992.

1995

The character of Jenny Harrison was named as a "favourite" to Shortland Street viewers. Harper herself did not enjoy playing Jenny when the soap began, but influenced the characters development with her own personality, she stated, "At first, I thought Jenny was a bit of a victim . They've made her a stronger character now. I got sick of her being so passive. It was annoying to play and I don't think she was a good role model, either." Jenny's abortion in 1995 was seen as highly controversial and several complaints were made to the Broadcasting Standards Authority, though none were upheld. A storyline featuring Jenny developing a cyst was introduced to the soap but never continued due to the Writers effectively forgetting about it. This later became a codename, "Jenny's cyst", for forgotten or misplaced storylines occurring in the soap. 2011 advertisements for repeats of the soap's original episodes, noted Jenny as one of the featured characters to entice an audience.

1996

As the nineties progressed, Harper maintained her role and by 1996, was one of only three remaining cast members of the original 16, alongside screen son, Karl Burnett (Nick Harrison) and Angela Dotchin (Kirsty Knight). Dotchin departed two years later, leaving only the Harrison family as the remaining original cast. Several months later, Harper quit the role after falling in love with a man she met at a fancy dress party. Harper was pleased to be in a relationship upon leaving the show due to Jenny's constant thoroughfare of poor romances. The character of Jenny's best friend, Marj Brasch (Elizabeth McRae) was reintroduced to the soap in her final episodes as a means of writing her out. Shortly after quitting Harper realized the extent of how happy she was, stating, "The week I finished I was on my bike cycling away and I thought, 'Oh, I have no lines to learn, how wonderful'." Following Jenny's departure in August 1998, only one original cast member remained on the show, being that of her son Nick. Harper reprised the role in 2002 for her onscreen son's wedding.

1998

Jenny was created as the single mother of teenage rebel, Nick Harrison (Karl Burnett) after surviving an abusive marriage with Nick's father. The personal assistant to the Shortland Street clinic's Chief Executive Officer, Michael McKenna (Paul Gittins), Jenny was the embodiment of the strong and wise matriarch the shows producers wished to portray. Jenny headlined numerous storylines including a secret love affair with Guy Warner (Craig Parker), a secret revealing Nick may not be her biological son, numerous romances, a pregnancy and later abortion, breast cancer, a brief marriage to the villainous Ian Seymour (David Press) and departing the show to work in politics alongside best friend, Marj Brasch (Elizabeth McRae). By the time Jenny departed in 1998, she was the shows longest running character and only one of the two remaining original cast, beside her son Nick.