Leslie Ash Net Worth is $7 Million Leslie Ash Bio/Wiki, Net Worth, Married 2018
Leslie Ash was born on February 19, 1960 in Clapham, Lambeth, London, England. She is an actress, known for Quadrophenia (1979), British Men Behaving Badly (1992) and Where the Heart Is (1997). She has been married to Lee Chapman since 1988. They have two children.
Date Of Birth February 19, 1960 Place Of Birth Clapham, Lambeth, London, England, UK Height 5' 5½" (1.66 m) Profession Actress Spouse Lee Chapman (m. 1988) Children Joseph Chapman, Max Chapman Siblings Debbie Ash Star Sign Pisces
# Fact 1 In April 2004 she was nearly killed by the MSSA super-bug (similar to MRSA but treatable by antibiotics), contracted while being treated in hospital for a collapsed lung and fractured rib caused by an accident at home in which she fell off her bed onto a table during a love-making session with her husband. In January 2008 she was awarded a record £5 million in compensation against the hospital, to cover past and future loss of earnings. 2 In 2002 she had collagen implants to increase the size of her lips, but the procedure went wrong, leaving her with what the tabloid newspapers described as a "trout pout". She has since had surgery in an attempt to correct the mistake and has warned other women about the potential perils of having cosmetic surgery. 3 Younger sister of Debbie Ash . 4 Her husband, Lee Chapman , is an ex-footballer. She has two sons with Lee; Joseph Chapman (b. 1990) and Max Chapman (b. 1993).
Actress Title Year Status Character Holby City 2009-2010 TV Series Vanessa Lytton The All Star Comedy Show 2004 TV Movie Various Roles Mersey Beat 2003-2004 TV Series Insp. Charlie Eden Judge John Deed 2003 TV Series Jan Dobbs Where the Heart Is 2000-2003 TV Series Karen Buckley Full Mountie 2000 TV Series Flight Attendant British Men Behaving Badly 1992-1998 TV Series Deborah Bugs 1997 TV Series Kitty McHaig The Paul Merton Show 1996 TV Movie Stay Lucky 1993 TV Series Jo Blake Haggard 1992 TV Series Dickon Love Hurts 1992 TV Series Val Perfect Scoundrels 1991 TV Series Daisy Garland The Bill 1989 TV Series Lorraine Gaynor Natural Causes 1988 TV Movie Angie The Marksman 1987 TV Mini-Series Hazel Home to Roost 1987 TV Series Susie Perkins C.A.T.S. Eyes 1985-1987 TV Series Fred Smith Shadey 1985 Carol Landau Murder: Ultimate Grounds for Divorce 1984 Philippa The Two Ronnies 1983 TV Series Melissa Winthrop Nutcracker 1983 Sharon The Balance of Nature 1983 TV Movie Dawn Winch Curse of the Pink Panther 1983 Juleta Shane (AKA Julie Morgan) The Happy Apple 1983 TV Series Nancy Gray Dead on Time 1983 Short Girl in Cafe Outside Edge 1982 TV Movie Sharon Shelley 1982 TV Series Patsi / Girl With Baby Holding the Fort 1982 TV Series Cyd La ronde 1982 TV Movie Prostitute Seconds Out 1981-1982 TV Series Hazel Waveband 1982 Short World's End 1981 TV Series Ring-a-ding Plays for Pleasure 1981 TV Series Ros Bedwell The Gentle Touch 1980 TV Series Maureen Quadrophenia 1979 Steph Rosie Dixon - Night Nurse 1978 Natalie Dixon The Boy with Two Heads 1974 TV Series Jill Page
Self Title Year Status Character Europe: The Final Debate with Jeremy Paxman 2016 TV Movie Herself (uncredited) Loose Women 2005-2016 TV Series Herself Britain's Best Loved Sitcoms 2015 TV Series documentary Herself / Debs Greatest Ever Sitcoms 2014 TV Movie documentary Herself Celebrity Masterchef 2014 TV Series Herself Emergency Abroad 2012 TV Series documentary Narrator The Wright Stuff 2012 TV Series Herself - Guest Panelist Sitcom Does... 2011 TV Mini-Series documentary Herself Live from Studio Five 2009 TV Series Herself The One Show 2007-2009 TV Series Herself / Herself - Presenter The Greatest Christmas Comedy Moments 2008 TV Movie documentary Herself (as Lesley Ash) Would I Lie to You? 2007 TV Series Herself Best Ever Ads 2 2006 TV Movie documentary Herself The British Soap Awards 2006 2006 TV Special Presenter Ireland AM 2006 TV Series Herself Richard & Judy 2005 TV Series Herself GMTV 2005 TV Series Herself The Keith Barret Show 2005 TV Series Herself Call My Bluff 2004 TV Series Herself Friday Night with Jonathan Ross 2003 TV Series Herself Comedy Connections 2003 TV Series documentary Herself / Deborah The Sitcom Story 2003 TV Series documentary Herself Life After the Square 2003 TV Movie documentary Narrator This Morning 2002 TV Series Herself This Is Your Life 2000 TV Series documentary Herself Quadrophenia: Featurette 2000 Video documentary short Television's Greatest Hits 1999 TV Series documentary Herself It's Only TV... But I Like It 1999 TV Series Herself Laughter in the House: The Story of British Sitcom 1999 TV Mini-Series documentary Herself / 'Deborah' Late Lunch 1998 TV Series Herself Fantasy World Cup 1998 TV Series Herself Dinner Dates 1997 TV Series Herself - Presenter Get Fit with Brittas 1997 TV Series Herself Light Lunch 1997 TV Series Herself The O-Zone 1996 TV Series Herself The Chart Show 1996 TV Series Herself - Interviewee Saturday Live 1996 TV Series Herself The Richard Whiteley Show 1995 TV Series Herself - Guest Shooting Stars 1995 TV Series Herself Going for a Song 1995 TV Series documentary Herself - Team Captain Harry Enfield and Chums 1994 TV Series Herself - Special Guest Star Noel's House Party 1994 TV Series Herself Driving Force '86 1986 TV Movie documentary Blankety Blank 1983-1986 TV Series Herself The Tube 1983-1984 TV Series Herself - Presenter
Known for movies Quadrophenia (1979) as Steph
British Men Behaving Badly (1992-1998) as Deborah
Where the Heart Is (2000-2003) as Karen Buckley
C.A.T.S. Eyes (1985-1987) as Fred Smith