Carry the will of star Julian Holloway as supermodel daughter Sophie Dahl leaves a small portion of his huge fortune

Continuing the Will of Legend and Doctor Who starring Julian Holloway, his supermodel daughter received only a small portion of her huge fortune.
The actor was Carry of Crance’s midstream tay pole in the 1960s and 1970s, with his name nearly £500,000 when he died in February at the age of 80. After deduction, the £493,917 pot dropped to £480,891.
Now, documents show Holloway has only £25,000 left each for his supermodel daughter Sophie Dahl and stepdaughter Kate Gregory.
His stepson, Joel Gregory, was appointed as the will administrator and he received most of the funds, according to the documents.
Sophie, 47, was born in 1977 by a brief romance between Holloway and Tessa Dahl.
The former fashion model followed in the footsteps of her famous grandfather when she wrote her novel in 2003.
Since then, she has continued to release many cookbooks as well as children’s stories.
In addition to allocating the money, Holloway said in his will he wished his ashes to be scattered at the cricket stadium in London or the Sadbrook Park Golf Club in Surrey.
Sophie Dahl poses with her father, Julian Holloway

The actor was the backbone of the Movie series, appearing in eight films between 1967 and 1976, including Camping (pictured)

The actor (pictured in 2024) pointed out in his will that he wishes his ashes to be scattered in Lords Cricket Ground in London or Sudbrooke Park Golf Club in Surrey
The actor starred in eight films between 1967 and 1976, including Continue Camping, Continue Khyber and one of them on Christmas TV shows.
Another notable role he plays is Sergeant Patterson in the last “Classic Era” of 1989’s TV story Survival.
Other TV honors from Holloway include the Possible Lad, Beverly Hills, 90210, Minder, Pros, New Avengers, Z-Cars and Wodehouse World.
Born in Watlington, Oxfordshire in June 1944, Julian was educated at Harrow School and later the Royal Academy of Drama Arts (RADA).
His career began in 1961, introducing in an episode of Avengers, in his first major role in 1962 Man Higgins – a role he played in four episodes.
Julian then quickly became one of the midstream stages in the movie along with the likes of Kenneth Williams and Charles Hawtrey.
He has since performed in one episode of the Police series Sweeney and performed in a series of other shows.

Julian was briefly romantic with Tessa Dahl in 1976, and the following year their daughter Sophie Dahl (left) was born – in 2001.

Holloway is the love that comes with you – he was the middle class of franchises in the 1960s and 1970s

Another notable role he played was Sergeant Patterson in the 1989 “Classic Era” TV show “Survival” (pictured).

Julian married actress Zena Walker in 1971, but the couple divorced soon (photo taken on the wedding day)

The star poses for the final role of the 2019 Summer Rockets
The star has a reputation as a successful voice actor, mainly in the United States, and later served as Captain Zed in Captain Zed and Zee Zone.
Julian’s voice appears in 55 episodes of 65 episodes by James Bond Jr., an animated show based on the James Bond series.
He also expressed his long series of episodes of Star Wars: The Clone Wars to Siegfried Fischbacher and Prime Minister Almec in 2004’s “The Father of Pride.”
His vocal art abilities can also be seen in video game performances, including Pirates of the Caribbean: The End of the World and Medal of Honor: Attacks of Europe.
Julian married actress Zena Walker in 1971, but the couple divorced soon after.
The actor then ended in 1991 with artist and actress Debbie Wheeler and actress, but the divorce five years later ended.
The star’s final performance was in an episode of The Clone Wars as Prime Minister ALMEC in 2020.