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Super Gran Star Leaves £2M Fortune to Charity
21 Nov
Summary
- Actress Gudrun Ure, known for Super Gran, passed away at 98.
- Her estate valued at over £1.8 million was largely bequeathed to charities.
- Significant sums were allocated to various causes including the RNLI and Gurkha Welfare Trust.

Gudrun Ure, celebrated for her iconic role as Granny Smith in the ITV series Super Gran, passed away last May at the age of 98. Her will has since revealed a generous philanthropic spirit, with her estate valued at £1,874,215 after taxes and costs.
Ure's will, written in 2014, detailed significant bequests to numerous charities. Over £650,000 was allocated to various organizations, including £75,000 each to the Actors' Trust and the RNLI, and £50,000 to the Gurkha Welfare Trust. Other beneficiaries included the Alzheimer's Society, Kidney Research, and the Erskine Veterans Charity.
Born in Milton of Campsie, near Glasgow, Ure had a distinguished career beyond Super Gran, including a notable stage performance in Shakespeare's Othello with Orson Welles. The remainder of her wealth was to be shared among her family and friends, solidifying her lasting impact through both her professional work and her considerable charitable contributions.




