Joan Bakewell Net Worth

Joan Bakewell Net Worth is
$20 Million

Joan Bakewell Bio/Wiki, Net Worth, Married 2018

Joan Bakewell was born on April 16, 1933 in Stockport, Cheshire, England as Joan Dawson Rowlands. She is an actress and writer, known for On the Town (1978), Out of the West (1967) and The Sunday Programme (1994). She was previously married to Jack Emery and Michael Bakewell.

Date Of BirthApril 16, 1933
Place Of BirthStockport, Cheshire, England, UK
ProfessionActress, Writer
EducationNewnham College, Cambridge, Hillcrest Grammar School
SpouseJack Emery (m. 1975–2001), Michael Bakewell (m. 1955–1972)
ChildrenMatthew Bakewell, Harriet Bakewell
MoviesIris, The Touchables
Star SignAries
#Quote
1The liberal mood back in the 60s was that sex was pleasurable and wholesome and shouldn't be seen as dirty and wicked. The Pill allowed women to make choices for themselves. Of course, that meant the risk of making the wrong choice. But we all hoped girls would grow to handle the new freedoms wisely. Then everything came to be about money: so now sex is about money, too. Why else sexualise the clothes of little girls, run TV channels of naked wives, have sex magazines edging out the serious stuff on newsagents' shelves? It's money that's corrupted us and women are being used and are even collaborating.
2I think the fact that people are phased out, people like Moira Stuart and Selina (Selina Scott) - out of the public eye - when they become a certain age is a real disadvantage to serious broadcasting. There's a whole segment of the British population that does not see its equivalent in serious broadcasting and that is women over 55. Now, that is not healthy for a broadcasting organisation's relationship with its audience. The public should be represented on the screen in various colours, forms, sexualities, whatever. There's no reason why the women should depart while the men stay in office. That's a straightforward matter of legitimate equality. Older women tell me they feel invisible and they literally are invisible on television. We need to do something about that because television represents such a picture of who we are as a community.
#Fact
1She was awarded the CBE (Commander of the Order of the British Empire) before being awarded the Dame Commander of the Order of the British Empire in the 2008 Queen's Birthday Honors List for her services to journalism and the arts.
2In the early 1960s had an extra-marital affair with writer Harold Pinter. Later Pinter went on to write what became the movie Betrayal (1983) which told the story of their affair.
3British Culture Secretary, Chris Smith, appointed her as the new Chair of the British Film Institute in 1999. She has been a BFI Governor since 1994, and served as Deputy Chair to Alan Parker, now Chairman of the newly formed industry organisation, the Film Council.

Writer

TitleYearStatusCharacter
Forward to RetirementTV Mini-Series 1 episode, 1966 narrative script - 9 episodes, 1966
Meeting Point1964-1965TV Series documentary script - 2 episodes

Actress

TitleYearStatusCharacter
Iris2001/IBBC Presenter
Mother Love1989TV Mini-SeriesTV Commentartor
Rumpole of the Bailey1988TV SeriesTV Interviewer
First Among Equals1986TV Mini-SeriesTV Interviewer
The Barry Humphries Show1976TV Series
Pick of the Year1968TV Movie
The Touchables1968Interviewer
Cold Comfort Farm1968TV Mini-SeriesNarrator
The Wednesday Play1967TV Series

Producer

TitleYearStatusCharacter
Words from Jerusalem1995TV Series executive producer - 7 episodes

Self

TitleYearStatusCharacter
It Was Alright in the 70s2015TV Series documentaryHerself
Have I Got News for You1992-2014TV SeriesHerself
All About TWO2014TV MovieHerself (as Joan Bakewell DBE)
Room 1012014TV SeriesHerself
Newsnight2014TV SeriesHerself
Portrait Artist of the Year2013TV SeriesHerself
Sir David Frost: That Was the Life That Was2013TV Movie documentaryHerself - Broadcaster and Journalist (as Dame Joan Bakewell)
Would I Lie to You?2013TV SeriesHerself
When Frost Met Bakewell: Joan Bakewell at 802013TV MovieHerself
The Richard Dimbleby Lecture2013TV Series documentaryHerself
Tales of Television Centre2012TV Movie documentaryHerself - Presenter
The Agenda with Tom Bradby2012TV SeriesHerself - Guest
Frost on Interviews2012TV Movie documentaryHerself
In Confidence2012TV Series documentaryHerself - Guest
Only Connect2011TV SeriesHerself - Great Believers
The Story of British Pathé2011TV Series documentaryHerself - Broadcaster & Writer
Grierson 2010: The British Documentary Awards2010TV Movie documentaryHerself
Panorama2010TV Series documentary
Question Time2009TV SeriesHerself
The Book Quiz2007-2009TV SeriesHerself
The Alan Titchmarsh Show2009TV SeriesHerself
Richard & Judy's New Position2009TV SeriesHerself
How to Get More Sex2008TV Mini-Series documentaryHerself
How TV Changed Britain2008TV Series documentaryHerself
Breakfast2005-2008TV SeriesHerself
The Big Questions2008TV SeriesHerself
British Film Forever2007TV Mini-Series documentaryHerself
This Week2007TV SeriesHerself
Memoirs of a Cigarette2007TV Movie documentaryHerself
The Sunday Programme2003-2007TV SeriesHerself - Interviewer / Herself - Presenter / Herself
Parkinson2006TV SeriesHerself
Richard & Judy2006TV SeriesHerself
News 24 Sunday2005TV SeriesHerself
Favouritism2005TV SeriesHerself
Breakfast with Frost2002-2004TV SeriesHerself
Happy Birthday BBC Two2004TV Movie documentaryHerself
100 Greatest Sexy Moments2003TV Movie documentaryHerself
Today with Des and Mel2003TV SeriesHerself
The Wright Stuff2003TV SeriesHerself - Guest Panelist
Britain's Finest2003TV Series documentaryHerself
Countdown2000-2003TV SeriesHerself
The Commander2003TV MovieHerself
Timeshift2002TV Series documentaryHerself
Taboo2001TV Series documentaryHerself - Presenter
Heroes of Comedy1999TV Series documentaryHerself
Travels with Pevsner1998TV SeriesHerself - Presenter
Everyman1990-1996TV Series documentaryHerself - Presenter / Herself / Herself - Reporter
Heart of the Matter1991-1994TV Series documentaryHerself - Presenter
Masterchef1993TV SeriesHerself
One Foot in the Past1993TV SeriesHerself - Presenter
The New Statesman1991TV SeriesHerself
French and Saunders1988-1990TV SeriesHerself
Screen One1989TV SeriesHerself
An Audience with Victoria Wood1988TV SpecialHerself - Questioner (uncredited)
Election 19871987TV MovieHerself - Reporter
On the Town1980TV Series documentaryHerself - Presenter
The Alternative Miss World1980Documentary
Mainstream1979TV SeriesHerself
Those Wonderful TV Times1978TV SeriesHerself
Premiere1977TV Mini-SeriesHerself
The Bronte Business1977TV Movie documentaryHerself
The Sweepstakes Game1976TV SeriesHerself - Panellist
Arena1976TV Series documentaryHerself - Reporter
Under Bow Bells1976TV SeriesHerself
Film '721972-1973TV SeriesHerself - Presenter
The Adventures of Barry McKenzie1972Herself
Late Night Line-Up1964-1972TV SeriesHerself - Presenter / Herself - host
Call My Bluff1968-1969TV SeriesHerself
Juke Box Jury1967TV SeriesHerself - Panellist
Out of the West1967TV MovieHerself - Presenter
Forward to Retirement1966TV Mini-SeriesHerself - Interviewer
Meeting Point1964-1965TV Series documentaryHerself - Presenter
Face to Face1959TV SeriesHerself - Latter-day Introduction

Archive Footage

TitleYearStatusCharacter
Let's Do It: A Tribute to Victoria Wood2016TV Movie documentaryHerself - Audience Member (uncredited)
The Brontes at the BBC2016TV Movie documentaryHerself
Timeshift2003-2015TV Series documentaryHerself - Interviewer / Herself - TV Presenter
Would I Lie to You?2013TV SeriesHerself
30 Years of 'An Audience With...'2010TV Series documentaryHerself - Audience Member
100 Greatest Stand-Ups2007TV Movie documentaryHerself - Audience Member (uncredited)
Britain's Favourite Comedian2004TV SeriesHerself - Audience Member
The Truth About 60s TV2004TV Movie documentaryHerself
Tate Modern2000TV Series documentaryNarrator
The Best of British1998TV SeriesHerself - Audience Member

Known for movies

Source
IMDB Wikipedia

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