Nancy Sandra Sinatra was born on the 8th June 1940. in Jersey City, New Jersey, USA and is a singer and actress also widely known as the daughter of legendary crooner, Frank Sinatra, as well as by her hit single These Boots Are Made For Walkin’ from 1966. Also she was a very popular pin-up girl-next-door among the troops in the Vietnam War.
Have you ever wondered how much wealth Nancy Sinatra has acquired? According to sources, it is estimated that Nancy’s overall net worth, as of early 2016, is $50 million, which has been accumulated through her 55 years long career.
Nancy Sinatra Net Worth $50 Million
Nancy was born the eldest child of Nancy Barbato and Frank Sinatra. Her siblings Tina and Frank Jr. are also actors. Due to growing up in showbiz royalty’s family, she started showing an interest in music and creative arts at an early age – she took lessons in piano for 11 years, dancing lessons for eight and dramatic performances for five years. After matriculating from University High School in West Hollywood, she dropped-out from the University of California, Los Angeles, to pursue her future career.
Nancy Sinatra debuted in the television special hosted by her father in 1960, The Frank Sinatra Timex Show, alongside guest star Elvis Presley. She was determined to break into the music industry, so in 1961 she signed for Reprise, her father’s own label. Nancy’s first single Cuff Links and a Tie Clip went completely unnoticed, and she almost got herself dropped from the label. Her first film appearances came in 1964, when she acted in the movies “For Those Who Think Young” and “Get Yourself a College Girl”. After begging the collaboration with Lee Hazlewood, everything changed for the better, and her career started rising rapidly. The 1966’s single These Boots Are Made For Walkin’ was a huge success and provided the basis for Nancy’s net worth.
Numerous hits have followed, including How Does That Grab You, Sugar Town and the 1967 Bond movie theme song “You Only Live Twice”. Nancy’s duet with her father, Somethin’ Stupid peaked at #1 in various charts throughout the country and Europe. In 1968, Nancy Sinatra played opposite Elvis Presley again, this time in the musical comedy “Speedway”. All these accomplishment significantly increased Nancy’s overall net worth.
Nancy has continued to record and perform to the present day, and so far in her portfolio there are 15 studio albums, six movie roles and numerous TV series and show appearances. Nancy Sinatra has also published two books – “Frank Sinatra: My Father” (1985), and “Frank Sinatra: An American Legend” (1998). All these ventures has certainly helped Nancy to accumulate such a respectable fortune.
Nancy Sinatra was rewarded with a Golden Palm Star on the Palm Springs Walk of Stars in 2002, and also a Star for Recording on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in 2006. Apart from that, she has charted on Billboard’s Hot 100 21 times, as well as 10 times on the Adult Contemporary Chart.
When it comes to her personal life, Nancy Sinatra was married to British singer and actor Tommy Sands in 1960, but they divorced after five years of marriage. In 1970, she married dancer Hugh Lambert with whom she has two children. This marriage ended in 1985 when Nancy’s spouse passed away.
In 1995, Nancy Sinatra refreshed her fame by posing in a Playboy pictorial, at her age of 54.
Apart from singing and acting, she is also active in charitable causes – during the Vietnam War, Nancy supported the troops and she is still regular in that. In 2006, she was honored with the Heart of a Patriot Award by the USO of Chicago, and a year later, the Vietnam Veterans of America rewarded her with President’s Award for Excellence in the Arts.
Nancy Sinatra currently resides in Los Angeles, California, and is very active on social networks on which she has more than a 100,000 followers. She also ordinarily updates the family site www.sinatrafamily.com – the place where fans can find out almost everything about the Sinatra family.
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