Bettany Hughes Net Worth is $6 Million Bettany Hughes Bio/Wiki, Net Worth, Married 2018
Bettany Hughes was born in 1968 in Oxford, England. She is known for her work on Helen of Troy (2005), Athens: The Dawn of Democracy (2007) and Seven Wonders of the Buddhist World (2011). She is married to Adrian Evans. They have two children.
Date Of Birth 1967-01-01 Place Of Birth Oxford, England, UK Profession Miscellaneous Crew, Writer Education University of Oxford Nationality British Spouse Adrian Evans Parents Peter Hughes, Erica Hughes
# Fact 1 Her husband is Adrian Evans, the producer of Archaos in the UK and the director of the South Bank Thames Festival. The couple have two children. 2 An historian, she is the daughter of actor Peter Hughes and wife Erica and sister of cricketer turned journalist Simon Hughes .
Miscellaneous Title Year Status Character East to West 2011 TV Series documentary program consultant - 7 episodes
Writer Title Year Status Character RTS Huw Wheldon Lecture: TV - Modern Father of History? 2011 TV Movie documentary Timewatch 2010 TV Series documentary written by - 1 episode The Bible: A History 2010 TV Series documentary written by - 1 episode The Spartans 2002 TV Mini-Series documentary writer - 3 episodes
Self Title Year Status Character Genius of the Modern World 2016 TV Series documentary Herself Genius of the Ancient World 2015 TV Mini-Series documentary Herself - Presenter Daily Brunch with Ocado 2014 TV Series Herself - Guest Secrets from the Sky 2014 TV Series documentary Herself - Presenter Vikings Live from the British Museum 2014 Documentary Herself - Presenter The Agenda with Tom Bradby 2014 TV Series Herself - Guest The Alan Titchmarsh Show 2013 TV Series Herself Britain's Secret Homes 2013 TV Series documentary Herself - Presenter The Boat Race 2013 TV Series Herself - Historian Perspectives 2013 TV Series documentary Herself - Historian Roman Voices 2013 TV Movie documentary Britain's Secret Treasures 2012 TV Series documentary Herself - Presenter Late Review 2011-2012 TV Series Herself - Panelist / Herself Divine Women 2012 TV Mini-Series documentary Herself - Presenter RTS Huw Wheldon Lecture: TV - Modern Father of History? 2011 TV Movie documentary Herself - Presenter Seven Wonders of the Buddhist World 2011 TV Movie documentary Herself - Presenter Time Team 2010-2011 TV Series documentary Herself - Historian East to West 2011 TV Series documentary Herself Timewatch 2010 TV Series documentary Herself - Presenter Alexandria: The Greatest City 2010 TV Movie documentary Herself - Presenter Breakfast 2010 TV Series Herself - Author & Historian The Bible: A History 2010 TV Series documentary Herself - Presenter Medieval Fight Book 2010 TV Movie documentary Herself - Historian The Roman Invasion of Britain 2009 TV Series documentary Herself - Presenter How'd That Get Here? 2008 Short Herself Engineering Ancient Egypt 2008 TV Movie documentary Herself - Presenter Who Were the Spartans? 2007 Video documentary short Herself - Historian The 300: Fact or Fiction? 2007 Video documentary short Herself, author, historian Athens: The Dawn of Democracy 2007 TV Movie documentary Herself - Presenter Togas on TV 2007 TV Movie documentary Herself 300: A Storyteller's Legend 2007 Video documentary short Himself Richard & Judy 2005-2006 TV Series Herself Balderdash & Piffle 2006 TV Series documentary Herself When the Moors Ruled in Europe 2005 Documentary Herself - Presenter Helen of Troy 2005 TV Movie documentary Herself - Presenter The 50 Greatest Documentaries 2005 TV Movie documentary Herself Britain's Finest 2005 TV Series documentary Herself The Minoans 2004 TV Movie documentary Herself - Presenter Mind Games 2003 TV Series Herself Seven Ages of Britain 2003 TV Mini-Series documentary Presenter The Spartans 2002 TV Mini-Series documentary Herself - Host Breaking the Seal: Domesday 2000 Documentary short Presenter
Known for movies When the Moors Ruled in Europe (2005) as Herself - Presenter
Helen of Troy (2005) as Herself - Presenter
Seven Wonders of the Buddhist World (2011) as Herself - Presenter
Alexandria: The Greatest City (2010) as Herself - Presenter