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Honeysuckle Weeks is celebrated for her roles in iconic productions including The Wicker Tree (2011), Foyle’s War (2002–2015), Casualty (2000), and The Wild House (1997–1998). Her talent earned her a nomination in the National Television Award for Best Newcomer.

Early Life

Born on 1 August 1979 in Cardiff, Wales, Honeysuckle Susan Weeks hails from a family of five children, including a younger sister Perdita and brother Rollo. Raised in Chichester and Petworth, West Sussex, she derives her name from the flowering plant due to its blooming season coinciding with her birth. Identified as British Nationality with Causation ethnicity, she openly identifies as heterosexual and falls under the Leo zodiac sign. Her passion for acting emerged early in her career.

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Childhood images show her with siblings (source: Instagram). Educational background includes Great Ballard School, Rodean School, and Pembroke College where she studied English with upper second-class honors. She completed John Hall’s Pre-University course in Venice, Italy.

Her involvement in performing arts began at Chichester Festival Theatre. At age nine, she enrolled in Sylvia Young Theatre School during weekends, launching her early career in television and film.

Honeysuckle Susan Weeks – Net Worth 2026

With an estimated $17 million fortune, Weeks’ wealth stems primarily from acting. Additional income flows from endorsements, commercials, and business ventures, though detailed financial disclosures remain private.

Her professional journey commenced at eleven with Disney’s Picture A Far Off Place, later featuring in films like A Dark Adapted Eye (1994) and The Bill (1996). Notable television appearances include Midsomer Murders (1999) and Agatha Christie’s Poirot (2005).

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Recent work includes Foyle’s War (2002–2015) and Death in Paradise (2015). Awards include a 2004 National Television Award nomination for Most Popular Newcomer.

Relationship Status

Married to hypnotherapist Lorne Stormonth-Darling since 2007, their union began with a Buddhist ceremony in the Himalayas followed by a London celebration. They share a child born in 2011 and reside in Petworth.

Previously engaged to poet Anno Birkin, who tragically died at 20 in a 2001 Italian car accident.

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Wedding photo captured in the UK (source: Daily Mail).

Scandal

In 2015, Weeks faced legal issues involving unauthorized driving in southwest London. Despite prior driving bans, she complied with electronic monitoring requirements and a court-imposed nighttime curfew. A temporary disappearance in July 2016 was resolved when authorities located her safely later that evening.

Body Measurements

Measuring 5’6” with a 54 kg frame, her proportions are 32-24-34 inches. Fashion preferences include US size 4 and 7.5US shoe size.

Honeysuckle Susan Weeks – Social Media

While maintaining privacy, Weeks occasionally appears on platforms like Instagram despite preferring low-profile engagement compared to peers.

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