Charlotte Cornwell Net Worth is $19 Million Charlotte Cornwell Bio/Wiki, Net Worth, Married 2018
Londoner Charlotte Cornwell was born on April 26 1949. She is the half-sister of novelist John Le Carre - whose real name is David Cornwell - and his novel 'The Little Drummer Girl' had a leading character based on her, Le Carre being disappointed that in the film version the star was not Charlotte but the more bankable Diane Keaton. Charlotte ...
Date Of Birth April 26, 1949 Place Of Birth Marylebone, United Kingdom Profession Actress, Miscellaneous Crew Parents Ronald Cornwell Siblings John le Carré, Tony Cornwell Partner Kenneth Cranham Star Sign Taurus
# Quote 1 Acting is not instinctive, not to say actors need their actors' instincts, but how we empathize with a character initially is not how we play it.
Actress Title Year Status Character Toast of London 2015 TV Series Peggy Plywood Midsomer Murders 2015 TV Series Jeannie Summersbee New Tricks 2014 TV Series Alison Willis Kuhani 2013 Short BBC Announcer Family Tree 2013 TV Series Angie Jo 2013 TV Series Margot Dead Space: Aftermath 2011 Video Interrogator #2 (voice) Dante's Inferno: An Animated Epic 2010 Video Nessus / Lust Minion #3 (voice) The Extraordinary Monday of Herman Brumby 2009 Short Narrator (voice) Couples Retreat 2009 Therapist The Mentalist 2009 TV Series Muriel Renfrew The Practice 2003 TV Series Dr. Pickford Judge Koan 2003 Aunt Elizabeth Family Affair 2002 TV Series Charlotte The Agency 2001 TV Series Ghosts of Mars 2001 Narrator (voice) Gideon's Crossing 2001 TV Series Doctor The West Wing 2000 TV Series Nadia Care 2000 TV Movie Joanne Hallows CI5: The New Professionals 1999 TV Series The Minister Silent Witness 1999 TV Series Penelope Arnold Where the Heart Is 1998 TV Series Angela Smith The Saint 1997 Inspector Rabineau Dressing for Breakfast 1995-1997 TV Series Liz The Governor 1996 TV Series Annette Bullock A Touch of Frost 1995 TV Series Marion Parfitt Lovejoy 1993 TV Series Matron A Masculine Ending 1992 TV Movie Insp. Parkinson Love Hurts 1992 TV Series Helen Ramsay Casualty 1991 TV Series Chris Williamson The Men's Room 1991 TV Mini-Series Margaret Lacey The House of Eliott 1991 TV Series Lady Finehurst The Russia House 1990 Charlotte Capital City 1990 TV Series Petra Allenson Without Walls 1990 TV Series documentary Commentator White Hunter Black Heart 1990 Miss Wilding, Wilson's Secretary The Krays 1990 May 4 Play 1989 TV Series Vivian Chambre 1989 Femme Portefeuille Shalom Salaam 1989 TV Mini-Series Sarah Morris Dramarama 1983-1985 TV Series Mentora / Grand Vamp Play for Today 1971-1984 TV Series Jill / Doctor / Tycoon's secretary No Excuses 1983 TV Series Shelley Maze / Shelley ITV Playhouse 1982 TV Series Ann Mitchell Bognor 1981 TV Series Molly Mortimer Drake's Venture 1980 TV Movie Elizabeth I Shoestring 1980 TV Series Christine Page Rock Follies of '77 1977 TV Series Anna Ward The Brute 1977 Primrose The Contraption 1977 Short The Woman (voice) Rock Follies 1976 TV Mini-Series Anna Ward Omnibus 1974 TV Series documentary Catherine Stardust 1974 Sally Potter (as Charlotte Cornwall) The Man Outside 1972 TV Series Miss Blake
Miscellaneous Title Year Status Character The Contraption 1977 Short voice-over
Self Title Year Status Character Horizon 1992 TV Series documentary Herself - Narrator The South Bank Show 1983 TV Series documentary Herself Night of One Hundred Stars 1980 TV Movie Herself
Known for movies The Saint (1997) as Inspector Rabineau
White Hunter Black Heart (1990) as Miss Wilding, Wilson's Secretary
Couples Retreat (2009) as Therapist
The Krays (1990) as May