Connie Booth American writer and actress

Connie Booth is a 80 years old American writer and actress from Indianapolis, Indiana. She was born on January 31, 1944 in Indianapolis, Indiana as Constance Booth. Her nickname is Booth Constance.

About

Her real name:
Birth name of Connie Booth is Constance Booth
Is Connie Booth still alive?

Yes, Connie Booth is still alive Last check: 2 years ago

Family

Husbands

Connie Booth had two marriages.

John Cleese

John Cleese, English comedian

She married with John Cleese (80), on Tuesday, February 20th, 1968. Connie Booth was 24 and John Cleese was 28 years old. After 10 years, 5 months, they break up on August 1st, 1978.

John Lahr

John Lahr, American theater critic

Booth married with John Lahr (78), in 2001. Connie Booth was 56 and John Lahr was 59 years old. Married for 23 years, 3 months.

Child

She has one child, Cynthia (53, British actor) . When her first child, Cynthia Cleese, was born, Connie Booth was 27 years old.

Connie Booth net worth

She has a net worth of 2 million dollars.

Works

Connie Booth Movies (29)

There are 29 movies of Connie Booth.

Her first feature film was Monty Python and the Holy Grail (1975, as The Witch). She was 31 when she starred in this movie. Since 1975, she has appeared in 29 feature films. The last one is A Good Day to Die, Hoka Hey (2017). In this movie, she played the character Polly Sherman (archive footage) .

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Connie Booth movie characters

The names of the characters/jobs in the films she starred in are as follows:

Connie Booth TV Shows (7)

Her first TV Show was Monty Python's Flying Circus (1969).

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Education

She graduated from The Open University

What is Connie's zodiac sign?

Connie Booth zodiac sign is aquarius.

When is Booth's next birthday?

Connie Booth was born on the , which was a Monday. She will be turning 81 in only 283 days from today (23 April, 2024).

Other facts about Connie Booth

Connie Booth's Child

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