Moira Shearer Net Worth

in films such as "The Red Shoes" and "The Tales of Hoffmann". Moira Shearer was born in 1926 in Dunfermline, Scotland. She was educated at Dunfermline High School, Ndola in Zambia, and Bearsden Academy, Scotland. She received her professional training at the Mayfair School and The Nicholas Legat Studio. She made her debut in the International Ballet in 1941 and danced at Sadler's Wells in 1942. She performed all the major classic roles and a full repertoire of revivals and new ballets. She toured the United States with the Sadler's Wells Ballet in 1949 and 1950/51. She also appeared in films such as "The Red Shoes" and "The Tales of Hoffmann". Although she had a secondary career as an actress, she continued her primary career as a ballerina.
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Age, Biography and Wiki

Who is it? Actress, Soundtrack
Birth Day January 17, 1926
Birth Place  Dunfermline, Fife, Scotland, United Kingdom
Moira Shearer age 94 YEARS OLD
Died On 31 January 2006(2006-01-31) (aged 80)\nOxford, Oxfordshire, England
Birth Sign Aquarius
Other names Lady Kennedy
Years active 1938–1987
Spouse(s) Ludovic Kennedy (1950–2006; her death)
Children Alastair, Ailsa, Rachel, and Fiona

💰 Net worth: $17 Million

Moira Shearer, a renowned actress and soundtrack artist from the United Kingdom, is anticipated to have a net worth of $17 million by 2024. Known for her exceptional talent and versatility, Shearer has mesmerized audiences with her captivating performances on screen and her melodious contributions to soundtracks. Throughout her illustrious career, she has garnered both critical acclaim and a substantial fan following, solidifying her status as a prominent figure in the entertainment industry. Her numerous achievements and successful ventures have contributed to her impressive net worth, making her a highly prosperous individual in the upcoming years.

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Biography/Timeline

1931

She was born Moira Shearer King at Morton Lodge in Dunfermline, Fife, Scotland, the only child of civil Engineer Harold Charles King and Margaret Crawford Reid, née Shearer. In 1931 her family moved to Ndola, Northern Rhodesia, where her father worked as a civil Engineer and where she received her first dancing training under a former pupil of Enrico Cecchetti. She returned to Britain in 1936 and trained with Flora Fairbairn in London for a few months before she was accepted as a pupil by the Russian Teacher Nicholas Legat. At his studio she met Mona Inglesby who gave Shearer a part in her new ballet Endymion, presented at an all star matinee at the Cambridge Theatre in 1938. After three years with Legat, she joined the Sadler's Wells Ballet School. After the outbreak of World War II, her parents took her to live in Scotland. She joined Mona Inglesby's International Ballet for its 1941 provincial tour and West End season before moving on to Sadler's Wells in 1942.

1948

She achieved international success with her first film role as Victoria Page in the Powell & Pressburger ballet-themed film The Red Shoes, (1948). Even her hair matched the titular footwear, and the role and film were so powerful that although she went on to star in other films and worked as a Dancer for many decades, she is primarily known for playing "Vicky".

1950

In 1950, Moira Shearer married Journalist and broadcaster Ludovic Kennedy. They were married in the Chapel Royal in London's Hampton Court Palace. She and Kennedy had a son, Alastair, and three daughters, Ailsa, Rachel, and Fiona. Shearer died at the Radcliffe Infirmary, Oxford, England at the age of 80.

1953

Shearer retired from ballet in 1953, but she continued to act, appearing as Titania in A Midsummer Night's Dream at the 1954 Edinburgh Festival. She worked again for Powell on The Tales of Hoffmann and on the controversial film Peeping Tom (1960), which damaged Powell's own career.

1972

In 1972, she was chosen by the BBC to present the Eurovision Song Contest when it was staged at the Usher Hall in Edinburgh. She also wrote for The Daily Telegraph newspaper and gave talks on ballet worldwide.

1987

The Choreographer Gillian Lynne persuaded her to return to ballet in 1987 to play L. S. Lowry's mother in A Simple Man for the BBC.

2019

Shearer first came to the public’s attention as Posy Fossil in the advertisements for the Noel Streatfeild book Ballet Shoes while she was training under Flora Fairbairn, a good friend of Streatfeild's.