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Hilary Farr, born Hilary Elizabeth Labow on August 31, 1952, in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, is a British-Canadian home designer, television host, and former actress. Though born in Canada, she spent much of her childhood in London, England, after her family relocated there. Farr attended high school in London, where she developed an early interest in acting and performed in various theatre groups and school productions.
While Farr initially pursued acting, she gradually cultivated a passion for home renovation and interior design. She began her professional design career by helping renovate her childhood home alongside her mother. This formative experience sparked a lasting interest in transforming spaces. Though she continued to accept small acting roles, Farr shifted her focus toward developing a career in home design.
In the 1970s and early 1980s, Farr appeared in several films and television shows, including Layout for 5 Models, Sex Farm, Never Mind the Quality, Feel the Width, and Legend of the Werewolf. While these roles were generally minor, they showcased her versatility and helped establish her presence in the entertainment industry before she transitioned fully into design.
Farr's design work gained international recognition as she took on projects across the United Kingdom, the United States, Australia, and Canada. She became known for renovating properties for notable clients, including figures within the film and television industries. Her work has earned her numerous accolades and broad acclaim within the field of home design.
In 2008, Farr rose to widespread fame as the co-host of HGTV’s Love It or List It, a home renovation and real estate show. The program pairs her design expertise with real estate agent David Visentin, as they help homeowners decide whether to renovate their current property or move to a new one. The show's engaging format and Farr’s charismatic presentation have made it a long-running television success. Beyond the show, she has made guest appearances and served as a judge on various other television programs.
Hilary Farr was previously married to television producer Gordon Farr. The couple had one son together before eventually divorcing. Details surrounding their separation have been private, and Farr has generally maintained a reserved approach to speaking about her personal relationships in public forums.
Thanks to her diverse career blending acting, hosting, and home design, Hilary Farr has built an estimated net worth of $7 million. She continues to be a notable figure in the design and television industries, recognized for her ability to transform living spaces and connect with audiences around the world.
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