Laura Howard Net Worth

Laura Howard is a British actress who has been working in the entertainment industry since her mid teens. She is best known for her role as Cully Barnaby in ITV's Midsomer Murders, as well as recurring roles in Soldier Soldier and Young Dracula. She has also appeared in Jack Rosenthal Screen One films, short films for Brag Productions and RSA Films, and numerous guest appearances for the BBC and ITV. On stage, she has performed at the Royal Shakespeare Company, The Donmar Warehouse, Chichester Festival Theatre, Southwark Playhouse, Watford Palace, Liverpool Playhouse, Theatre Royal Stratford East, HighTide Festival, and for The English Touring Theatre, Northern Stage, Touring Consortium, and Sir Alan Ayckbourn and the SJT.
Laura Howard is a member of Actress

Age, Biography and Wiki

Who is it? Actress
Birth Year 1977
Birth Place  Chiswick, London, England, United Kingdom
Laura Howard age 46 YEARS OLD
Birth Sign Pisces
Occupation Actress
Years active 1992–present
Known for Midsomer Murders

💰 Net worth: $1.3 Million

Laura Howard, the esteemed British actress, has gained significant recognition and is predicted to have a net worth of $1.3 million by 2024. Renowned for her extraordinary talent and captivating performances, she has become a household name within the United Kingdom. With a multitude of successful projects under her belt, Laura Howard has solidified her position as a prominent figure in the entertainment industry, cementing her financial success alongside her well-deserved acclaim.

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Biography/Timeline

1992

Howard does not come from a showbusiness background. Her father is a shipping consultant, her mother a Psychiatrist, and she did not attend drama school. Her first major role came in 1992, playing the teenage daughter Tammy Rokeby in the BBC comedy series So Haunt Me. Since then, Laura has also had a starring role in the Jack Rosenthal drama Eskimo Day and its sequel Cold Enough For Snow. Her other UK television credits include Soldier Soldier, The Bill, Doctors and Casualty.

2012

She has appeared in numerous UK theatre productions, including the premier of Life of Riley by Alan Ayckbourn. In June 2012 she appeared in Ayckbourn's The Norman Conquests at the Liverpool Playhouse. In 2016 she appeared in two plays as part of the RSC's Making Mischief Season.