British actress Prunella Scales, whose career spanned more than six decades, has died at 93 at her home in London, surrounded by her family. Best known for her role as Sybil Fawlty in Fawlty Towers, Scales became an icon of British comedy thanks to her ability to combine sharp humor with an elegant and sophisticated style. Here’s everything we know about her death.

How did Prunella Scales die?
Prunella Scales had been living with Alzheimer’s disease since 2013 and was later affected by vascular dementia, a condition that forced her to retire from acting in 2014. Her children, Samuel and Joseph West, reported that the actress spent her final years at her London home, receiving care from professional caregivers and close support from her family.
What was Prunella Scales’ net worth?
Prunella Scales’ estate reflects both her success in the entertainment industry and her financial planning with Timothy West. Her net worth is estimated at $2 million, including earnings from television, theatre, and film, as well as royalties from Fawlty Towers and participation in advertising campaigns, such as Tesco commercials.
After West’s death, probate documents revealed that the majority of his estate, valued at £110,000, was donated to charitable causes: £15,000 to the King George V Fund for Actors and Actresses, £10,000 to the Old Vic Theatre School in Bristol, and additional amounts to Southwark Cathedral, Médecins Sans Frontières, the Snipe Charitable Trust, Guide Dogs for the Blind, and his sister Patricia. Scales inherited approximately £29,892 from the remaining estate, demonstrating a balance between family support and social commitment.
Who was Prunella Scales?
Born in Sutton Abinger, Surrey, in 1932, Prunella Scales began her artistic training at the Old Vic Theatre School and made her debut in the 1950s. She gained early recognition on television with The Marriage Lines, and her breakthrough came with Fawlty Towers (1975–1979), where she played Sybil Fawlty alongside John Cleese.




