Hilary Farr

Hilary Farr (née Labow; born August 31, 1951) is a British-Canadian designer, businesswoman, television host and former actress. She is known as the co-host of the HGTV and W Network television series Love It or List It with David Visentin.[2][3] She is president of Hilary Farr's Designs, established in Toronto and in New York City.

Hilary Farr
Hilary in 2012
Born
Hilary Elizabeth Labow

(1951-08-31) August 31, 1951[1]
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
NationalityBritish-Canadian
Occupation
  • Designer
  • businesswoman
  • television host
  • actress
Years active1972–present
Notable credit(s)
Love It or List It
(2008present)
Net worth US$7 million (est.)
Websitewww.hilaryfarrdesign.com

Early life

Farr was born in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, and grew up in London, England, UK.[4] She took an interest in theatre and was introduced to interior design by helping her mother to decorate her childhood home.

Career

Farr moved to Los Angeles, where she bought various properties and renovated them. She worked at part-time jobs, renovating homes as well as various film and television show sets. Acting under the name Hilary Labow, Farr made small appearances Layout for 5 Models (1972), Sex Farm (1973), Never Mind the Quality, Feel the Width (1973), Legend of the Werewolf (1975), The Rocky Horror Picture Show (1975), City on Fire (1979) and The Return (1980). She also performed a singing role in Grease in London in 1973.[5] In the early-1980s, she had small parts in television sitcoms.

Farr designed and renovated properties in Australia, the United Kingdom, California, New York and later Toronto. She renovated homes for notable celebrities, including Jenna Elfman's home and Jennifer Hudson's loft in Chicago.

Farr returned to Toronto in 2008 after a divorce. She was signed as a co-host of Love It or List It by the W Network, Big Coat Productions and Corus Entertainment, along with David Visentin.[6] The show was broadcast on HGTV and W Network. In Spain, the show was broadcast with dual sound-track on Divinity.

Farr also served as a judge on W Network's Search for the Next W Expert 2010. In 2011, she made a number of guest appearances at the Canadian International Interior Design Show, hosted in the cities of Toronto, Edmonton and Vancouver. She also made guest appearances on The Marilyn Denis Show and is a regular contributor to the Huffington Post.[7]

In June 2014, Farr was a guest and design expert along with CNN and USA Today pundit and journalist Amy Tara Koch at the Art Van Furniture convention in Orland Park and Chicago, Illinois.[8]

In 2016, Farr appeared in Ross Petty's stage version of Sleeping Beauty at the Elgin Theatre in Toronto, in the role of Malignicent.[5][9] (Although the character is more commonly known as Maleficent, she was renamed "Malignicent" for this production.)

In 2017, Farr co-founded Rules of Renovation, a real estate investment seminar series held at locations across North America for aspiring investors.[10]

Personal life

Farr married Canadian TV producer Gordon Farr in 1982. They had one son, Josh Farr. The couple divorced in 2008.[11]

Filmography

Film
Year Title Role Notes
1972 Layout for 5 Models Monique
1973 Sex Farm
1973 Never Mind the Quality, Feel the Width Gina
1975 Legend of the Werewolf Zoe
1975 The Rocky Horror Picture Show Betty Munroe
1979 City on Fire Mrs. Adams
1980 The Return Lee Ann
Television
Year Title Role Notes
1982 The Greatest American Hero Erika Van Damme 1 episode
1984 We Got It Made 1 episode
2008–present Love It or List It Co-host Actress/Designer
2010 Search for the Next W Expert 2010 Judge
2012–2014 The Marilyn Denis Show Herself Celebrity judge and guest (6 episodes)
2012–2014 Steven and Chris Herself Celebrity guest (6 episodes)
2012 ETalk Herself Celebrity guest (1 episode)
2013–2014 George Stroumboulopoulos Tonight Herself Celebrity guest (2 episodes)
2013–present Brother Vs. Brother Herself Celebrity judge
2014 Fox News Channel Herself Celebrity guest (1 episode)
2014 Makeover Manor Herself Celebrity guest (1 episode)
2014 You and Me this Morning Herself Celebrity guest (1 episode)
2014 HuffPost Live Herself Contributor
2015 This Hour Has 22 Minutes Herself Celebrity guest (1 episode)

References

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