Helen McCrory’s body statistics and plastic surgery facts are all here! Check whether she has undergone cosmetic surgery!
Introduction
Helen McCrory net worth: Helen McCrory was a British actress who had a net worth of $25 million at the time of her death. That was a combined net worth with her husband, fellow actor Damian Lewis. Unfortunately, Helen died on April 16, 2021 at the age of 52 after a battle with cancer.
She had two children, Gulliver Lewis and Manon McCrory-Lewis, with Damian Lewis, whom she married in 2007.
She played the on-screen mother of Tom Felton in the Harry Potter films.
Plastic Surgery Facts
No. As I’ve got older, I feel more confident in my body, so wouldn’t want to tamper with it. Recently I was looking at myself in a scene of a film and thought: ‘My God — I’m the only one without Botox in that shot! ‘ You need to be able to face getting older.
Take a look at the table below. It shows whether or not Helen McCrory went under the knife for different kinds of plastic surgery procedures.
Rhinoplasty (Nose Job) | N/A |
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Breast Augmentation | N/A |
Breast Reduction | N/A |
Facelift | N/A |
Lips | N/A |
Fillers | N/A |
Botox | N/A |
Liposuction | N/A |
Butt Implants | N/A |
Butt Lift | N/A |
Eyelid Surgery | N/A |
Plastic Surgery Pictures
Can you tell from the photos whether Helen McCrory's body and face are natural?
Helen McCrory Quotes
"I had a great start in television; the first thing I did was an episode of 'Performance' called 'The Entertainer' with Michael Gambon playing Archie Rice."
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"If you think you are beautiful in a scene, you will come across as beautiful. I don't think looks are important; I think what's important is if someone is sexy."
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"Theatre is liberating because it only works if it's truthful - that's what it requires. That's not true of film: the camera does lie."
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"What I find most interesting about acting is transforming myself."
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"I use my awards as doorstops. Others are in the office or in little cubbyholes in our library - they go between the books, because they actually look like arty pieces."
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