Mary Berry Net Worth

How much is Mary Berry worth?

Net Worth:$30 Million
Date of Birth:March 24, 1935 (88 years old)
Gender:Female
Height:1.65 m, 5 ft 4 in
Profession:TV Show Host
Nationality:N/A
Mary Berry Net Worth:
$30 Million

Mary Rosa Alleyne Hunnings is a British food writer and television presenter, known professionally as Mary Berry. At a young age, she was encouraged to study domestic science, where she studied catering and institutional management and later moved to France at age 21 to study and before working in a number of cooking-related jobs. Through the years, she has published more than 75 cookery books and hosted several television series for the BBC and Thames television.

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Career

Mary Berry started working when she was under the age of 21 years in an electric board to show new customers how to use electric ovens. In the subsequent year, she worked for the Dutch Dairy Bureau, and later joined PR firm Bensons and become a recipe tester. This is where she began to write her first book. Between 1966 and 1973, she was a food editor for housewife magazine and ideal home, respectively.

Personal Life

Mary Berry is married to Paul John March Hunnings. They got married in the year 1966. Mary stated that she had other boyfriends before getting married to Paul, who had to propose three times before she agreed. The couple got married at Charicombe Church near her parents’ home. She made her own cake and wore a wedding dress worth five pounds.

Inspirational Quotes by Mary Berry

My son is a tree surgeon and gets me a lovely tree. I like to put it up early, as I can't wait for Christmas. We dress it with decorations that have been in the family for years.

Mary Berry

I don't go to fancy Michelin-starred restaurants often.

Mary Berry

I eat carefully because people don't want to see a large person judging cakes. They'll think to themselves, 'That's what happens when you eat cake.'

Mary Berry

At my dinner parties, I like to serve cheese after the main course because you still have red wine in the glass, and it goes very well with the cheese. And that is what they do in France, and I think they set a good example.

Mary Berry

My parents were very strict about manners and being polite to others. I brought my own children up that way, too.

Mary Berry