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Sharman Macdonald was born on 8 February, 1951 in Glasgow, United Kingdom, is a Playwright, screenwriter, former actress. At 69 years old, Sharman Macdonald height not available right now. We will update Sharman Macdonald's height soon as possible.

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Occupation Playwright, screenwriter, former actress
Sharman Macdonald Age 71 years old
Zodiac Sign Aquarius
Born 8 February 1951
Birthday 8 February
Birthplace Glasgow, United Kingdom
Nationality British

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Who Is Sharman Macdonald's Husband?

Her husband is Will Knightley (m. 1976)

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Husband Will Knightley (m. 1976)
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Children Caleb Knightley, Keira Knightley

Sharman Macdonald Net Worth

She net worth has been growing significantly in 2021-22. So, how much is Sharman Macdonald worth at the age of 71 years old? Sharman Macdonald’s income source is mostly from being a successful Playwright. She is from British. We have estimated Sharman Macdonald's net worth , money, salary, income, and assets.

Net Worth in 2022 $1 Million - $5 Million
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Source of Income Playwright

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Timeline

2006

She has written two plays for the National Theatre's Shell Connections programme; After Juliet (in which Macdonald's daughter Keira starred as a young girl), and 2006's Broken Hallelujah.

1991

Her other work includes The Brave, commissioned by the Bush Theatre; When We Were Women, first performed at the Cottesloe Theatre; All Things Nice, commissioned by the English Stage Company and first performed at the Royal Court Theatre in 1991; The Winter Guest, which was made into a film, in 1997, directed by Alan Rickman; The Girl With Red Hair (2005), which had its first reading in August 2003; and Windfall a film adaptation of Penny Vincenzi's best-selling novel PiVotal Pictures.

1986

Macdonald's resume also includes the novels The Beast (1986) and Night Night (1988), the radio plays (for the BBC) such as Sea Urchins and Gladly My Cross Eyed Bear (1999), the libretto to Hey Persephone!, performed at Aldeburgh with music by Deirdre Gribbin, and Lu Lah, Lu Lah (2010) commissioned for a young all-female cast and performed at the Cheltenham Ladies' College in Cheltenham.

1984

While working as an actress, Macdonald wrote her first play, When I Was a Girl, I Used to Scream and Shout; it was first performed at the Bush Theatre in 1984, and won her the Evening Standard Award for most promising playwright. Some of the themes in Scream and Shout were inspired by games that her son, Caleb, played with his friends. Of this, Macdonald has said that "it's the result of a bet, this writing life. I was desperate for a second child. Desperate never to act again. Most of all desperate to stop eating lentils, French bread and tomatoes. We were broke, Will and me. We had one child. My hormones were screaming at me to have another. So. Will bet me a child for the sale of a script".

1972

Macdonald was born in Glasgow, the daughter of Janet Rewat (née Williams) and Joseph Henry Hosgood MacDonald. She has Scottish and Welsh ancestry. Macdonald was educated at the University of Edinburgh, from which she graduated in 1972. She credits fellow Scot Ian Charleson with supporting and encouraging her to follow her theatrical aspirations, and she later contributed a chapter to the 1990 book, For Ian Charleson: A Tribute. Macdonald moved to London after university, and worked as an actress with the 7:84 Theatre Company and at the Royal Court Theatre. Although her acting career included 7 years of television work, she eventually left it, due in large part to stage fright.

1951

Sharman Macdonald (born 8 February 1951) is a Scottish playwright, screenwriter, and actress.