Pia Zadora - Famous Singer

Pia Zadora Net Worth

$25,000,000

Pia Zadora’s net worth as of 2021 is $25 million dollars, she is a famous American actress and singer known for her contribution to the film industry. She received both Golden Raspberry and Golden Globe Awards for her role in her 1982 film, Butterfly and later on gained popularity as a singer with her album releases of popular standards.

Key facts:

Here are 5 key facts about Pia Zadora mentioned in the text in the form of HTML list:
  • Pia Zadora started her career in the 196s as a child actress on stage and in films
  • She achieved national recognition and won a Golden Globe Award and Golden Raspberry Award for her role in the 1982 film 'Butterfly'
  • Zadora transitioned to music in the 198s and had a hit duet called 'When the Rain Begins to Fall' with Jermaine Jackson
  • In addition to acting, Zadora appeared in print and television commercials for the wine brand Dubonnet
  • Zadora's cover of Shirley Ellis' 'The Clapping Song' and her album 'Pia & Phil' earned her critical success in music, with a Grammy Award nomination and Billboard Hot 100 top 40 hit

Basic Information About Pia Zadora

CategoryCelebrities β€Ί Actors
ProfessionsActor, Singer
Net worth$25,000,000
Date of birth1953-05-04 (71 years old)
Place of birthHoboken
NationalityUnited States of America
Spouse7 January - Michael Jeffries (Β 2006 - present)
Jonathan Kaufer - (27 AugustΒ 1995 - 30 NovemberΒ 2001)Β (divorced)Β (1 child)
Meshulam Riklis - (18 SeptemberΒ 1977 - 29 MarchΒ 1995)Β (divorced)Β (2 children)
GenderFemale
Height4 ft 11 in (1.52 m)
Social Mediaβ†—οΈŽ Wikipedia β†—οΈŽ IMDb

What Movie Awards did Pia Zadora win?


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Pia Zadora awards

Award Name State Movie / Series Name Year
Golden Globe - New Star of the Year in a Motion PictureWinnerButterfly1982
Razzie Award - Worst ActressWinnerButterfly1983

Pia Zadora roles

Movie / Series Role
HairsprayBeatnik Chick
Naked Gun 33 1/3: The Final InsultPΓ­a Zadora
Troop Beverly HillsPia Zadora
ButterflyKady
FrasierJill 1 episode, 1999
Late Night with Conan O'BrienSelf - Guest 1 episode, 1995

Pia Zadora's Quotes

  • I don't know, people say I'm a sex symbol, but I think I'm an actress.
  • "They never told me about winning all those Razzie Awards -- Maybe because they were afraid that, after reading all the reviews, I might kill myself!" (Quoted from "The E! True Hollywood Story: Pia Zadora")
  • They [Hollywood industry] may resent somebody infringing on their territory which is a natural thing. You don't come out of nowhere and win a Golden Globe! If I were a struggling little actress who won, they'd say, 'Oh come on, sweetheart. You won! Great!' and I'd be part of their clique. But no. They don't have that power over me; I'm not at their mercy. That may be what they resent. - on her Golden Globe win
  • I'm often compared to Meryl Streep, as in 'Pia Zadora is no Meryl Streep!'

Interesting Facts about Pia Zadora

  1. Bought the Pickfair mansion in January 1988, only to have it demolished. The outside gate with the letter P is all that remains of the original home.
  2. Her son's godfather is Don King.
  3. She had a relatively successful singing career. She made pop and traditional vocal albums in the 80s. Her biggest hit in the U.S. was 1983's "The Clapping Song". She earned a Grammy nomination in 1984 with "Rock It Out" (for Female Rock performance) and also scored a worldwide hit with "When the Rain Begins to Fall", a duet with Jermaine Jackson. It was not a hit in the U.S., however. Among her albums: Pia (1982) and Let's Dance Tonight (1984), Pia & Phil (1985), I Am What I Am (1986), Reflections/Today (1988) and When the Lights Go Out (1988) and Pia Z (1989). She also had songs on the soundtracks to her films Butterfly (1981), Fake-Out (1982) and Voyage of the Rock Aliens (1984). She went on to perform in Las Vegas, opening for such pop standard veterans as Tony Bennett, Frank Sinatra and others.
  4. After she won the 1982 Golden Globe for New Star of the Year, Female - despite having made her film acting debut 17 years earlier - rumors swirled that then-husband Meshulam Riklis "bought" her the award. The Hollywood Foreign Press Association retired the category in 1983.
  5. Children: Jordan Maxwell (13 April 1997) with Jonathan Kaufer; Kady Zadora (1 January 1985) and Kristopher Barzie (3 March 1987) with Meshulam Riklis.
  6. Became the first thespian to "win" back-to-back RAZZIE Awards when she was named Worst Actress of 1982 for Butterfly (1981) and Worst Actress of 1983 for The Lonely Lady (1983) - thus making her the RAZZIE equivalent of Luise Rainer.
  7. Appeared in a Penthouse spread in 1983. The picture for her 1984 "Rock It Out" single was taken from this shoot.
  8. In 1984, her song "Rock It Out" earned a Grammy nomination for Best Female Rock Vocal Performance. Among her fellow nominees: Lita Ford, Bonnie Tyler, Wendy O. Williams and eventual winner Tina Turner.
  9. Ex-sister-in-law of Scott Kaufer.
  10. Considered for the role of Evita Peron in Evita (1996).
  11. Played youngest daughter Bielke for two years in "Fiddler on the Roof" on Broadway (1964-1966).
  12. It was during a 1972 bus-and-truck production of "Applause" starring Alexis Smith that was touring in Ohio that Zadora met Meshulam "Rik" Riklis, a 49-year old corporate businessman. She was 17. Four years later they married.
  13. At the time when Zadora became the "ad girl" for the French wine-based aperitif, her first husband was a major shareholder of the American distributor for Dubonnet.
  14. She made her first records in the 1960s, which included "Bye Bye Boy", for which she was billed as "Little Pia".
  15. In 1990 she toured as an opening act for Frank Sinatra.
  16. After remarrying in 1995, she appeared on Broadway in "Crazy For You" to favorable reviews, but during this production, she suffered a miscarriage, retired from show business, divorced her second husband and began living with her first husband and father to her children on the grounds of the former Pickfair Estate in Beverly Hills.
  17. Father, Alphonse Schipani, played violin in Broadway pit orchestras, and mother, Saturnina Zadorowski, was a theater wardrobe supervisor.
  18. Attended the American Academy of Dramatic Art while a child as a means of overcoming shyness.
  19. In 1961, the six-year-old was selected by noted screen and stage actor Burgess Meredith to appear in the Broadway production of "Midgie Purvis" starring the one and only Tallulah Bankhead.
  20. She is of Italian origin by her father side (Calabria) and Polish by her mother side.

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