Lesley-Anne Down opened up about Upstairs Downstairs pay (Image: GETTY) Lesley-Anne Down spoke candidly about her struggles during the early part of her acting career. The legendary star, who hailed from South London, revealed her parents were "poor" and she would often send them money each month as an adult. The Upstairs Downstairs star, 70, now resides in Georgia in the US with her third husband, cinematographer Don FauntLeRoy, 71, and has since amassed a significant fortune but revealed things were not always easy.
The Lady Georgina Worsley actress made her show debut in the Emmy-award winning British period drama in 1973 but said she was not paid very well for the role. In a new interview with Mail Online's This Is Money when asked if she struggled to make ends meet, Lesley-Anne commented: "Yes. When I started on Upstairs, Downstairs, I was paid £175 per episode (each took two weeks to make), and when I finished, I was on £285.
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