Liza Todd Net Worth

Liza Todd was born on January 20, 1950 in New York, New York, United States, to movie superstar Elizabeth Taylor and the late theatrical impresario/movie producer Mike Todd. After a difficult premature labor and cesarean section, Mike Todd had the doctors sterilize his wife. Elizabeth Frances Todd never knew her father, who died in a plane crash on March 22, 1958. Her stepfathers included Eddie Fisher, Richard Burton, U.S. Senator John Warner, and Larry Fortensky, but it was her second stepdad, Richard Burton, who adopted her and was her "real" father in terms of the closeness they shared.
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Age, Biography and Wiki

Who is it? Actress
Birth Day January 20, 1950
Birth Place  New York, New York, United States
Age 74 YEARS OLD
Birth Sign Virgo
Occupation Actress
Spouse(s) Colin Baker (divorced) Alvin Stardust (divorced) David Cobham (deceased)
Children Thom Goddard Sophie Jewry

💰 Net worth

Liza Todd, a well-known actress in the United States, has an estimated net worth ranging from $100,000 to $1 million in the year 2024. With her talent and success in the entertainment industry, it is no surprise that Liza Todd has accumulated such a substantial fortune. Her dedication and hard work have propelled her career, making her a highly sought-after actress in the country. As the years progress, it is likely that Liza Todd's net worth will continue to grow, cementing her status as a prominent figure in the world of acting.

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Biography/Timeline

1966

Goddard made early television appearances in Australia, including episode 100 of Homicide ("The Traveller", 1966), and the ABC drama play Romanoff & Juliet (1967), and a brief (non-speaking, uncredited) appearance in the feature film They're A Weird Mob (1966). However, she is best remembered in Australia for her role as Clarissa "Clancy" Merrick in Skippy the Bush Kangaroo in which she appeared in the first two series and 48 episodes.

1969

After returning to the UK in 1969 as an adult, she was cast as Victoria Edgecombe, the character created by Terence Brady and Charlotte Bingham in Take Three Girls (1969), and then its sequel Take Three Women (1982). She also had a supporting role in the 1972 film Ooh… You Are Awful, starring Dick Emery. Her career breakthrough was as April in The Brothers (1972–76), which also featured her first husband, Colin Baker. She appeared as Jocelyn in National Pelmet, the Series 2 opener of critically acclaimed drama Minder.

1976

A comedy role alongside Donal Donnelly in Yes, Honestly (1976–77), by Terence Brady and Charlotte Bingham followed, as did a role, with Christopher Biggins, in a BBC1 sitcom Watch This Space (1980), by Ronald Chesney and Ronald Wolfe. This was followed by Pig in the Middle (1980–83) also written by Terence Brady and Charlotte Bingham.

1980

Goddard was one of the 'explorers' who were evaporated in a (now missing) episode of the BBC science fiction quiz programme The Adventure Game (1980), played a space pirate in the Doctor Who story Terminus (1983), and appeared in Roll Over Beethoven (1985), opposite Nigel Planer. She also played a humanist in the 1988 biographical film Testimony, starring Ben Kingsley. She then appeared in Woof!, a Children's ITV programme first broadcast in 1989. Her third husband, Producer and Director David Cobham, created this series. She had earlier appeared in the TV adaptation of Brendon Chase, also produced and directed by Cobham.

1981

Goddard's first marriage was to former Doctor Who actor Colin Baker. Their son, Thom, is a 20th Century Fox Director. She also dated former Doctor Who companion Frazer Hines (who appeared with Baker in the story The Two Doctors). In 1981 she married pop star Alvin Stardust. She was married to Producer and Director David Cobham. Goddard's daughter from her marriage with Stardust, Sophie Jewry, was critically injured at the age of two months after she fell down a set of stairs and suffered a severe fracture of the skull. She later recovered from her injuries.

1984

She was the subject of This Is Your Life in 1984 when she was surprised by Eamonn Andrews.

1997

Goddard lives near Dereham, Norfolk, in a home full of rescued animals. Goddard also works with the RSPCA amongst other charities. Goddard suffered and recovered from, breast cancer in 1997.

2002

She later had a recurring role as Philippa Vale in Bergerac and alongside Dawn French and Catherine Tate in Wild West (2002). In 2007 she appeared in the Midsomer Murders episode "A Picture of Innocence", reuniting her with Bergerac star John Nettles. In 2012 she had a cameo role in the all-star comedy film Run for Your Wife, and in 2013 she toured with the official Agatha Christie Theatre Company in Go Back for Murder, an adaptation of the book Five Little Pigs.

2016

In September 2016, Goddard played the guest role of Gloria Francis in the BBC1 drama series Casualty.