Tara Newley

Quick Facts of Tara Cynara Newley

Profession Writer, Producer
Full Name Tara Cynara Newley
Nickname Tara
Date of Birth 12 October, 1963
Birthplace New York City, U. S
Ethnicity White
Education Boston University
Nationality American
Father Antony Newley
Mother Joan Collins
Children Miel Celeste Adam, Weston Skeates
Marital Status Married
Boyfriend Michael Adam ​ ​(m. 1998, div 2002)​ Nicholas Gilador Arkle ​ ​(m. 2016)
Relationship History Yes
Net Worth $2 million
Active Year 1984–present
Eye colour Blue
Hair colour Ginger
Build Lean
Height 5’1
Weight 50
Body Measurement 35-24-35
Horoscope Libra

Celebrity kid Tara Newley. Joan Collins’ daughter. In the 1990s, she became a TV host and recording artist. Collins is a writer, producer, and broadcaster.

What is Tara Newley’s Net Worth?

Tara’s life is private. She’s worth $2 million. The average Writer salary in the US is $64,823, according to ZipRecruiter. Top Writers earn $93,500 per year in the U.S. Depending on skill level, location, and years of experience, a Writer’s salary can range from $23,500 to $33,500. Tara lives extravagantly. Tara’s stepfather is six years younger than her husband. Tara Newley, 56, married Nick Gilador Arkle, 61. Percy led her down the aisle to Feeling Good. Anthony Newley was Joan’s second husband.

Tara is annoyed that people think Nick is younger. She tries not to worry about her age, but after dating younger men, she’s realized she prefers an older man. She shouts ‘I fell for Nick in print. It’s a literary romance! Our social media messages became like mini-novels. Tara is the sum of her influences. Despite her nomadic upbringing, she lives quietly.

Dating Tara Newley

Tara’s life is private. She’s divorced, though. Newley had a daughter in 1998 with French composer Michael Adam. They separated. He was born in 2003. Know Minkie Spiro.

Dame Joan’s daughter, Tara Newley Image: Daily Mail

She married Nicholas Gilador Arkle after splitting with Michael in 2016. They seem happy and like each other. They’re having a blast. Due to their low-key nature, it’s unclear how and when they met.

Young Tara

Newley was a TV host and musician in the 1990s. She signed with Virgin to Boy George’s More Protein label, wrote the lyrics for E-Zee Possee’s “Breathing Is E-Zee,” and performed on it. In 1993, ZTT Records released “Save Me from Myself.” She also recorded “Why” with her father. She’s hosted Juice (1&2), Club Vegetarian, The Style Guide, and Celebrity. Newley has hosted shows on Capital Radio, Talk Radio, Radio 5, LBC, GLR, France Culture Radio, and Viva! She wrote for the Daily Mail, Good Health, and Sex in the Country. She’s written for OK!, Daily Express, and Sunday Times. She voiced children’s shows like The Cubeez and The Fimbles for Channel 5 and ITV.

Writer and producer Tara Newly

Newley and producer John Dale cofounded Newley Dale Ltd in 2007. Comedy Box and Momedia are clients. BBC Three liked Sso! She’s a Channel 4 and Baby Cow writer/producer. Graffiti Boy 3 Guerrilla Girl’s script won at Moondance and ReelHeART in 2018. She wrote 2010’s Is Love Therapy.

Tara Newley’s mom Joan Collins

English journalist, novelist, and actress Dame Joan Henrietta Collins DBE. Collins has won a Golden Globe, a People’s Choice Award, and two Soap Opera Digest Awards. Know Tracy Andreen.

Joan’s daughter Image: The Mirror

She received a Walk of Fame star in 1983. She’s been honored for her generosity, especially for supporting children’s issues. For her charity work, Queen Elizabeth II made her a Dame in 2015. She’ll be 70 and still working in 2021. Tara’s mother’s first leading role since the 1980s was in The Time of Their Lives (2017), and she’s acted in several independent films, including Gerry (2018).

Tara’s father Anthony Newley

English singer-songwriter Anthony Newley. He was successful in rock, stage, and film. Between 1959 and 1962, he had 12 Top 40 hits, including two number-one singles. He co-wrote “Feeling Good” with Leslie Bricusse, which Nina Simone and others performed, and the Goldfinger title song lyrics (with John Barry). Mark Dawson, too. Bricusse and Newley were nominated for an Oscar for Willy Wonka’s music (1971).