In 1998 she bought the UK rights to Tiffany Jones (1973) and Black Snake (1973) in
order to keep them out of circulation. This effectively blocks any
future UK television screenings or video releases.
(1980s) Married Lord Weinberg, a London hotelier. Now known as Lady
Weinberg.
Had her own antique shop in London called 'Ned & Noush' in London during the 1970s, specializing in old items for young married couples.
Hostess, hotelier and designer. (December 2003)
Husband Mark Weinberg is a financier. They have a son Jonathan.
Designed the upmarket boutique Hempel hotel in West London.
Owns and runs Blakes Hotel, London SW7 and The Hemple, London W2.
She's a dress designer having made dresses for the Princess of Wales.
Her 1st husband was Constantine Hempel from whom she inherited a small property empire, which includes Blakes Hotel in London's South Kensington. Her 2nd husband was Sir Mark Wienberg a multi millionaire city insurance man.
Her second husband, Mark Weinberg who she married in 1980 was a South African insurance magnate by whom she had a son.
She had 5 children.
Her first husband, Constantine, the son of the German ambassador to Ireland, was killed in a car crash in London's Pimlico.