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Jane Asher's love of cake making began when she started baking as a child, helping her mother, Margaret, in the kitchen. Then, when a young mum herself, she spent hours making novelty cakes in the shape of animals and fairytale characters for her three children. They were so unusual and good that a friend suggested she try to get a book of her designs published. This did not prove to be an easy task, but eventually Pelham Books signed her up. The book was a surprise best seller, and this led Jane to take things another step further by opening her own shop. She found an old art gallery to lease in Chelsea, London, and persuaded her bank manager to give her a loan in order that she could refit the shop and the basement kitchen. Jane Asher Party Cakes opened its doors for business for the first time in 1990, and has since grown to become one of the country's foremost bespoke cake makers. Jane has built up the business to sell a selection of mail order cakes within the UK as well as a large range of sugarcraft items for worldwide sale. Jane's manager, David Trumper, has been with her since the beginning, and the shop employs a small, highly skilled team of cake decorators.
JANE ASHER
Jane Asher is well known in the UK for her acting, business ventures and writing.
She has been working professionally in film, theatre and radio since she was 5 years old – her first appearance was in the film Mandy. Her other film roles include the original film of Alfie, Dream Child and Paris By Night. Her many television appearances include Brideshead Revisited, Wish Me Luck, The Mistress, The Choir, Closing Numbers, Crossroads, New Tricks and Miss Marple. She has twice been nominated for BAFTA awards and has received the Sony Award for her work on radio. Jane has worked extensively in the theatre, appearing many times at London’s National Theatre and in the West End.
Her most recent theatre performances were at the Lyric Theatre, London, in the West End transfer of of Festen; The World's Biggest Diamond at the Royal Court Theatre in London; and Bedroom Farce at the Rose Theatre Kingston. directed by Sir Peter Hall. Jane worked on the black comedy film, Death At A Funeral directed by Frank Oz, released in 2007. She is a semi-regular character in the BBCTV drama, Holby City, playing Lady Byrne and during 2009 was seen in the ITV drama series, The Palace, the BBC2 series, Maestro, and an episode of Poirot. At Christmas 2009 Jane appeared at Richmond Theatre as the Wicked Queen in the pantomime, Snow White. In the Spring of 2010 she will begin filming the second series of the successful BBC 1 comedy series, The Old Guys, due to be shown in the autumn.
Jane is a successful writer, having written three best-selling novels – The Longing, The Question and Losing It. She has also had more than a dozen ‘lifestyle’ and cake decorating books published. Jane's last cake decorating book, Cakes For Fun was published in 2005, and her most recent book, Beautiful Baking is now available.
Jane has also developed the Jane Asher range of cake mixes, which has become a best selling brand.
Her charity work in the UK is well respected. Jane is President of the National Autistic Society, Parkinson's Disease Society, Arthritis Care and the West London Family Service Unit. She is Vice-President of the Child Accident Prevention Trust. She is a Patron of Bowel Cancer UK, The Scoliosis Association and the Leukaemia & Lymphoma Unit at UCH in London.
In 2001 Jane received an Honorary Doctor of Laws degree from the University of Bristol.