Monica Dolan Net Worth

Monica Dolan is an English actress born in 1969 to an Irish family. She studied drama at the Guildhall School in London and has since become a versatile character actress, specializing in darker roles. She has received a BAFTA award for her portrayal of serial killer Rosemary West in Appropriate Adult (2011). She has also appeared in Midsomer Murders, Call the Midwife, King Lear, Macbeth, and Pride (2014).
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Age, Biography and Wiki

Who is it? Actress
Birth Day March 02, 1969
Birth Place  Middlesbrough, North Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom
Monica Dolan age 54 YEARS OLD
Birth Sign Aries
Occupation Actress
Years active 1993–present
Awards BAFTA Award for Best Supporting Actress

💰 Net worth: $500,000

Monica Dolan, the acclaimed British actress, is projected to have a net worth of $500,000 by 2024. With her remarkable talent and versatility, Dolan has established herself as a prominent figure in the United Kingdom's acting industry. Her captivating performances have earned her widespread recognition and critical acclaim, contributing to her financial success. As she continues to showcase her acting prowess in various stage productions, films, and television shows, Monica Dolan's net worth is expected to grow even further, solidifying her status as a celebrated and commercially successful actress in the UK.

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Biography/Timeline

2011

She starred as British serial killer Rosemary West in controversial ITV drama Appropriate Adult in 2011, receiving critical acclaim and a BAFTA TV Award for Best Supporting Actress, The other nominees were Dame Maggie Smith, Miranda Hart and Anna Chancellor.

2013

Dolan starred as Loretta in Chalet Lines, written by Lee Mattinson, at the Bush Theatre. In 2013, she portrayed twin sisters Meg and Maeve Carter in Call the Midwife. More recently, she appeared in W1A (a four-part follow-up to BBC2's BAFTA-winning comedy series Twenty Twelve), as Senior Communications Officer Tracey Pritchard.

2016

in 2016 she appeared as Janet McIntyre in the BBC two-part drama The Witness for the Prosecution an Agatha Christie play adapted for television by Sarah Phelps.