Frank Sinatra Net Worth

$200,000,000

Frank Sinatra was an American musical superstar who had a net worth of $200 million. In the late 80s, during a period of decline, Sinatra’s accountants calculated his net worth to be $14 million– a surprisingly small number. After his death in the late 90s, his family began fighting over a will that was worth somewhere between $200 million and $600 million.

Key facts:

  • Frank Sinatra is widely considered one of the most popular and highly influential artists of the twentieth century.
  • He sold more than 150 million records around the world, making him one of the best-selling musicians of all time.
  • Sinatra's appeal to teenage girls sparked a phenomenon known as "Sinatramania," which introduced a new audience for popular music.
  • He reinvented himself with his Oscar-winning performance in the 1953 drama film "From Here to Eternity."
  • Sinatra received numerous notable accolades throughout his career, including eleven Grammy Awards and the Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award.
  • Aside from his successful music career, Sinatra also pursued acting opportunities and won an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor for his role in "From Here to Eternity."
  • Sinatra had a tumultuous personal life, being married multiple times and engaging in numerous extramarital affairs.
  • He passed away in 1998, leaving behind a legacy as one of the greatest musicians and entertainers of all time.

Basic Information About Frank Sinatra

Full NameFrank Sinatra
CategoryCelebrities β€Ί Singers
ProfessionsSinger, Actor, Film Producer, Conductor, Film director, Television Director
Net worth$200,000,000
Date of birth1915-12-12
Place of birthHoboken
Date of death1998-05-14 (aged 82)
NationalityUnited States of America
EducationA.J Demarest High School, David E. Rue Jr. High school
FatherAntonio Martino Sinatra
MotherNatalie Delia
SpouseCynthia Sinatra - (15 OctoberΒ 1998 - 29 MarchΒ 2001)Β (divorced)
KidsFrank Jr., Tina, and Nancy
GenderMale
Height5 ft 7 in (1.715 m)
Social Mediaβ†—οΈŽ Wikipedia β†—οΈŽ Instagram β†—οΈŽ Twitter β†—οΈŽ Facebook β†—οΈŽ Imdb

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Frank Sinatra roles

Movie / Series Role
Cool WorldSelf
Hollywood HomicideMarty Wheeler
The SopranosFrank Sinatra Jr. 1 episode, 2000
Family GuyFrank Sinatra Jr. 3 episodes, 2006-2016
Tales of the UnexpectedCotter 1 episode, 1982
The Love BoatPreston Maddox 1 episode, 1979
Marcus Welby, M.D.Stewart Laube 1 episode, 1973
CBS News Sunday MorningSelf 1 episode, 2015
Adam-12Gino Bardi / ... 3 episodes, 1972-1974
Son of the BeachThe Notorious Stink Finger 1 episode, 2002
Laugh-InSelf (uncredited) unknown episodes

Frank Sinatra's Quotes

  • You would be amazed at how little demand there is for Frank Sinatra Jr. records.

Interesting Facts about Frank Sinatra

  1. Son of Frank Sinatra and Nancy Barbato Sinatra.
  2. Was kidnapped on December 9, 1963. Released 2 days later after a $240,000.00 ransom was paid by his family.
  3. He was sued twice in 1982 for paternity. One was a 9 year old girl; the other a 3 year old boy.
  4. Ex-brother-in-law of Tommy Sands and Wes Farrell.
  5. Middle brother of Nancy Sinatra and Tina Sinatra.
  6. Set to bring his dad's songs to Las Vegas, May 2002 in show called "Sinatra Sings Sinatra" at MGM Grand, with 36-piece orchestra.
  7. Has a son, Michael Sinatra.
  8. Uncle of A.J. Lambert and Amanda Lambert.
  9. Former stepson of Ava Gardner, Mia Farrow, and Barbara Marx.
  10. Brother-in-law of Hugh Lambert.
  11. Frank Sinatra Jr., who carried on his famous father's legacy with his own music career and whose kidnapping as a young man added a bizarre chapter to his father's legendary life. When Sinatra Jr. was 19 in 1963, three men kidnapped him at gunpoint from a Lake Tahoe hotel. He was returned safely after two days when his family paid $240,000 for his release. Barry Keenan, a high school friend of Nancy Sinatra, was arrested with the other two suspects, Johnny Irwin and Joe Amsler, and convicted of conspiracy and kidnapping. Keenan masterminded the kidnapping, prosecution said. Keenan was sentenced to life plus 75 years in prison, but was declared legally insane at the time of the crime, had his sentence reduced and was paroled in 1968 after serving 4-1/2 years.
  12. Francis Wayne Sinatra Jr. had nearly two dozen television and feature film credits as an actor, including appearances on "The Love Boat" and "Marcus Welby, M.D.." Most recently Sinatra Jr. provided his own voice for two television series episodes of "Family Guy.".
  13. The younger Frank Sinatra Jr. died unexpectedly of cardiac arrest while on tour in Daytona Beach, Florida, (March 16, 2016, age 72). His real name was Francis Wayne Sinatra -- his father's full name was Francis Albert Sinatra -- but he went professionally by Frank Sinatra Jr. -- Francis Wayne Sinatra Junior, was the middle child of Frank Albert Sinatra and Nancy Barbara Sinatra, who was the elder Sinatra's first wife and the mother of all three of his children. Sinatra Jr.'s older sister was Nancy Sandra Sinatra, born June 8, 1940 in Jersey City, N.J., who had a successful musical career career of her own, and his younger sister was TV producer Christina - "Tina" - Sinatra born in Los Angeles, California on June 20th, 1948. Sinatra Jr. was born in Jersey City, N.J. in 1943, just as his father's career was getting started, and he would watch his dad become one of the most famous successful popular singers of all time. But he usually watched from a distance, as Sinatra was constantly away on tour engagements and was becoming a movie film star in Hollywood's feature film industry. Junior did, however, sometimes get to see him from the off side stage wings, especially when his father performed for long stints in Las Vegas. Sinatra Jr. was able to meet and see many other storied performers, too, such as Dean Martin, Sammy Davis Jr. and Count Basie. "I saw all the top stars perform," Sinatra Jr. told the AP in 2002. Junior said one of his favorite memories of his father was a show in the late 1960s at Caesars Palace in Las Vegas. "He was sitting on a little stool, and he sang the Beatles song 'Yesterday' and 'By the Time I Get to Phoenix' and 'Didn't We,' " Sinatra Jr. related. "We were all crying and singing.".
  14. (April 30, 1967) Nancy Sinatra performed "Somethin' Stupid" with brother Frank Sinatra Jr. on "The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour" (1967). Nancy and father Frank Sinatra had just had a number 1 hit with the song in the United States and the United Kingdom, the only father-daughter duet ever to top the charts.
  15. Sinatra Jr. followed his father into music as a teenager, eventually working for the senior Sinatra as his musical director and conductor. His father, the elder Sinatra, died of a heart attack May 14, 1998, at 82. Sinatra Jr. was able to provide a link to his father's music after his death, performing his father's songs and arrangements on tours and especially in Las Vegas. "Since my father's death, a lot of people have made it clear that they're not ready to give up his music," Sinatra Jr. told the AP interviewer. "For me, it's a big, fat gift to perform my dad's material. I get to sing with a big orchestra and get to sing orchestrations that will never be old." Sinatra Jr. was married in 1998, but divorced in 2000. He is survived by a son, Michael.
  16. He underwent surgery for prostate cancer in January 2006.

Additional information of Frank Sinatra

ZodiacSagittarius
Lucky Number4
Lucky StoneTurquoise
Lucky ColorOrange
Best Match for MarriageLeo, Aquarius
DivorceNancy Barbato
Ava Gardner
Mia Farrow
Eye ColorBlue
Hair ColorDark brown
EthnicityCaucasian
ReligionChristianity

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