Jane Asher started out as a child star
Jane Asher got her start as a child actress in the early ’50s. She had small parts in a variety of movies and appeared in shows like The Buccaneers, The Adventures of Robin Hood and The Magical World of Disney. She also played Alice from Alice in Wonderland in a recorded adaptation of the classic children’s story in 1959.
In 1964, Asher starred opposite horror legend Vincent Price in The Masque of the Red Death. She then appeared with Michael Caine in the swinging ’60s tale Alfie. In 1970, she starred in the art film Deep End.
Asher still acts today, and has been in countless episodes of British TV shows since she started out.
Asher was just 17 when she met Paul McCartney in 1963. In those early days of the Beatles, McCartney lived with Asher and her family. The adorable young couple became the subject of much media fanfare, and millions of girls around the world wished they could be in her shoes.
Asher inspired much of McCartney’s music, and he wrote a number of songs capturing the highs and lows of their relationship, including “And I Love Her,” “You Won’t See Me,” “I’m Looking Through You,” “What You’re Doing,” “Things We Said Today” and “For No One.”
While Asher has inevitably been asked about her relationship with McCartney for decades, she prefers not to discuss it.
When asked why she doesn’t like talking about it, she said, “I’ve been happily married for 30-something years, it’s insulting,” and “It may be musical, but my connection to that is personal, so it opens up a whole thing. You have to make a blanket rule and that’s the decision I made, many years ago. And because I made that decision, it’s just easier to stick to it”
In 1981, Asher married illustrator Gerald Scarfe, and they have three children.
Asher’s older brother is Peter Asher, who was in the ’60s vocal duo Peter and Gordon and went on to be a producer and manager for artists like Linda Ronstadt and James Taylor (he was also said to have inspired the aesthetic of the ’90s movie character Austin Powers!)
In the ’80s, long before influencers took over, Asher became a lifestyle guru. In addition to acting, she spent the ’80s and ’90s publishing books about cakes, costumes and home decor. On top of that, she ran her own cake-making business for 25 years, had a popular home and cooking column in the UK paper Express and wrote three novels.
Clearly, Jane Asher has done a lot of impressive things since dating McCartney long ago. Who else can say they played Alice in Wonderland, inspired some of the greatest songs of all time and became known for making elaborate cakes?
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This story was originally published July 1, 2024, 1:00 PM.