Melanie Clark Pullen Net Worth At Death 2022

Melanie Clark Pullen

Melanie Clark Pullen was an Irish actress, producer, and screenwriter who lived from July 2, 1975, until March 29, 2022.

Clark Pullen studied acting at Trinity College in Dublin, where he was born and bred. She landed her most famous role as Mary Flaherty in the BBC serial series EastEnders shortly after graduation, in June 1997.

Clark Pullen, who played Pauline Fowler’s long-lost relative until Wendy Richard’s departure in early 1999, stayed in the role for 18 months.

Clark Pullen has performed in Catherine Cookson’s A Dinner of Herbs, ITV’s big-budget costume drama Lady Audley’s Secret, and appeared opposite Richard Attenborough and Jenny Agutter in the adaptation of the classic The Railway Children, both of which were released in 2000.

Doctors (2000), The League of Gentlemen’s Apocalypse (2005), and The Clinic are just a few of his other film credits (2006).

On the stage, Clark Pullen played Mariane in Tartuffe at the Lyttelton Theatre in 2002, Perdita in Shakespeare’s The Winter’s Tale at the National Theatre in 2001, and co-wrote and acted in Missing Stars at the Finborough Theatre in 2001.

Clark Pullen earned the Gradam Gael Linn award for Best Short in the Irish Language at the 51st Cork Film Festival in 2006 for Marion agus a Banphrionsa (Marion and the Princess), which she wrote, directed, and produced.

Sounds Good (2004), created by her boyfriend Simon Maxwell, was another short film she produced.

In the BBC show Inspector George Gently, Melanie Clark Pullen played Lisa Bacchus, the wife of Sergeant John Bacchus.

Melanie Clark Pullen Net Worth At Death 2022

Even though her actual net worth is not known, it is believed Melanie Clark Pullen died, having a net worth close to or more than $2 million.  She had earned a lot of fortune as an actress before her death in 2022.

 

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