Siobhan Hewlett Net Worth

Siobhan Hewlett is an actress, producer, and writer born in London, England, United Kingdom. She was raised between the west coast of Ireland and Whitstable in Kent, and attended several art scholarships. Hewlett was spotted in a production by a theatrical agent and subsequently studied acting at Webber Douglas Academy of Dramatic Art in London. She was chosen by French film director Antoine de Caunes to play the leading role in Monsieur N, and starred at the Donmar Warehouse opposite Simon Russell Beale in Christopher Hampton's hit play The Philanthropist. Hewlett then starred in the British comedy series Fortysomething and played the leading role in Irina Palm. In 2012, she started working with comic book writer Alan Moore and photographer/director Mitch Jenkins on a series of films "Showpieces". In 2015, Hewlett and her film director brother Patrick set up the production company 'Rabbit in the Moon Productions'. Hewlett's family has a long history in the entertainment industry, with her father being a comedy sitcom actor, her grandmother being the last Captain of The Bluebells, and her maternal grandparents being variety artists.
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Age, Biography and Wiki

Who is it? Actress, Producer, Writer
Birth Place  London, England, United Kingdom
Birth Sign Taurus
Years active 2002–present

💰 Net worth

Siobhan Hewlett, a talented and versatile individual, is estimated to have a net worth ranging from $100K to $1M in 2024. Hailing from the United Kingdom, Siobhan has made a name for herself in the entertainment industry as an actress, producer, and writer. With her multifaceted abilities, she has captivated audiences with her performances on screen, contributed to the creative process as a producer, and displayed her writing prowess through her captivating scripts. Siobhan's significant net worth reflects both her talent and success in her various roles, and it undoubtedly signifies a bright future ahead for this accomplished artist.

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Biography/Timeline

1920

Hewlett's grandmother was the last Captain of The Bluebells, a high-kicking dance troupe who performed around Europe and South America in the 1920s and '30s, working with Mistinguett, Josephine Baker and Jacques Tati. Siobhan's grandfather was a renowned vaudeville knockabout comic. Her maternal grandparents were variety artists represented by Lew Grade who met whilst performing for the judges and diplomats at the Nuremberg War Trials. Her great-grandmother was the world-famous contortionist Cochranes "Eve".

2003

Hewlett was born in London and grew up between the west coast of Ireland and Whitstable in Kent. Her father was the comedy sitcom actor Donald Hewlett, known for his roles in It Ain't Half Hot Mum and You Rang, M'Lord?. Her mother is the Actress Therese McMurray. Hewlett attended Wellesley House School, Downe House School and The King's School, Canterbury on art scholarships. Whilst at The King's School, Canterbury, she was spotted in a production by the theatrical agent Lorraine Hamilton and subsequently studied acting at Webber Douglas Academy of Dramatic Art in London, graduating in 2003.

2008

Hewlett is a singer, published Artist and poet. Her first exhibition was at The Osborne Studio Gallery, Belgravia, London in 2008.

2012

In 2012, Hewlett started working with comic book Writer Alan Moore and photographer/director Mitch Jenkins on a series of films "Showpieces". The first starred her solely in the role of "Faith," a Journalist from Northampton. "Showpieces" is part of a vast new occult noir fiction called The Show. The first part of the story is told through three episodic short films - 'Show Pieces'. Show Pieces' are the first films by Alan Moore written specifically for the screen. The development of the short films led to the creation of a book featuring the full colour storyboards, the original screenplays and additional background material written by Alan Moore about the universe of 'The Show'. Set in the town of Northampton, UK, Show Pieces is an occult noir thriller starring Hewlett, Darrell D'Silva and Andrew Buckley. Alan Moore also appears playing a small but important part in the story. Hewlett worked as executive Producer on "Showpieces".