John Rich net worth is
$6 Million
John Rich Wiki Biography
John Rich was born on the 7th January 1974, in Amarillo, Texas USA. He is a country musician, singer and songwriter, who is probably best known for being a member of the duo Big & Rich, together with Big Kenny. He is also recognized as a former member of the band Lonestar. John has released two studio albums and two extended plays as a solo artist. His musical career has been active since 1981.
Have you ever wondered how rich John Rich is, as of mid- 2016? According to authoritative sources, it has been estimated that the total size of John’s net worth is as high as $6 million, which has been accumulated through his successful involvement in the music industry as a country musician, not only as a band member, but also through his solo career.
John Rich Net Worth $6 Million
John Rich grew up in his hometown, Amarillo, where he attended elementary school, after which he moved to Dickson, Tennessee, and enrolled at Dickson County Senior High. Upon matriculation, he relocated to Nashville and began to work at Opryland USA, where he sang. Soon after, John`s professional career began, in the early 1990s, when he joined the band Texasee, which later changed the name to Lonestar.
To start his musical career, John played bass guitar in Lonestar, and was an occasional singer. However, he was fired by the band in 1998, but no reasons were given in the media. Immediately John ventured into a solo career, signing with BNA records. He released two singles, “I Pray for You” and “Forever Loving You”, then he started working on his debut solo album “Underneath The Same Moon”, however, it wasn’t released until 2006. The album reached No. 64 on the US Country chart, and its sales increased his net worth by a large margin. To speak further of his solo career, he released his second album, entitled “Son of a Preacher Man” in 2009, which reached No. 3 on the US Country chart. He also released two EPs, “Rich Rocks” (2011), and “For Kids”, the same year. These also added a lot to his net worth.
John`s wealth also benefited from his involvement in the country music duo Big & Rich, which he formed in 2002 with Big Kenny. The duo has released five albums so far, including “Horse of a Different Color” (2004), which topped the US Country chart, and achieved platinum status, “Between Raising Hell and Amazing Grace” (2007), which also topped the charts, and achieved gold status, and most their recent release “Gravity” (2014), reaching No. 8 on the chart.
John is also known as a television personality, appearing as a host and judge in such TV shows as “Gone Country”, and “Nashville Star”, among others, increasing further his net worth.
When it comes to speak about his personal life, John Rich has been married to Joan Rich since 2008; the couple has two children. He is also a political activist, supporting several presidential candidates, such as John McCain, Rand Paul, and Fred Thompson, by performing, and writing songs, during their respective campaigns.
Full Name | John Rich |
Net Worth | $6 Million |
Date Of Birth | January 7, 1974 |
Died | January 29, 2012, Los Angeles, California, United States |
Place Of Birth | Amarillo, Texas, United States |
Height | 5′ 10″ |
Profession | Singer-songwriter, Record producer, Musician, Singer, Guitarist, Songwriter, Bassist |
Nationality | American |
Spouse | Joan Rich (m. 2008) |
Children | Colt Rich, Cash Rich |
Nicknames | John D. Rich , Rich, John |
Facebook | http://www.facebook.com/johnrich |
Twitter | https://twitter.com/johnrich |
MySpace | https://myspace.com/johnrich |
IMDB | http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0723664/ |
Music Groups | Big & Rich (Since 1998), Lonestar (1992 – 1998), MuzikMafia (Since 2001) |
Nominations | Grammy Award for Best Country Song, Academy of Country Music Award for Song of the Year, Academy of Country Music Award for Vocal Event of the Year, Academy of Country Music Award for Album of the Year, Academy of Country Music Award for Single Record of the Year, Country Music Association Award for... |
Movies | Easy Come, Easy Go, Boeing Boeing, Roustabout, The New Interns, Wives and Lovers, Clarence Darrow, Moscow Bureau |
TV Shows | Gone Country, Nashville Star, The Apprentice |
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1 | His second wife, Andrea, was an Executive Vice Chancellor at UCLA for many years. She was also the President and Chief Executive Officer of the Los Angeles County Museum of Art from 1995-2005. |
2 | Had two sons, Anthony Rich, a television director and Robert with his second wife, Andrea. |
3 | Member of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences [Directors Branch]. |
4 | He was an Army Air Force navigator during World War II. |
5 | He returned to the University of Michigan after the war, where he received a bachelor's degree and master's degree in English. As a senior he had a part-time job as a DJ on a small local radio station. |
6 | In New York he worked on the NBC radio program "Wanted", before beginning his TV career in 1950 as a stage manager on NBC shows such as Kraft Theatre (1947) and The Jack Carson Show (1954). |
7 | Best known as the Emmy Award-winning director of All in the Family (1971) and The Dick Van Dyke Show (1961). |
8 | When he worked on The Brady Bunch (1969), he was reunited with fellow University of Michigan graduate Ann B. Davis (Alice). |
Director
Title | Year | Status | Character |
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The Brady Bunch | 1969 | TV Series 7 episodes | |
Gomer Pyle: USMC | 1967-1969 | TV Series 26 episodes | |
Gunsmoke | 1957-1969 | TV Series 14 episodes | |
Hogan's Heroes | 1968 | TV Series 2 episodes | |
Bonanza | 1960-1968 | TV Series 4 episodes | |
Good Morning, World | 1967 | TV Series 2 episodes | |
Hey, Landlord | 1967 | TV Series 1 episode | |
Easy Come, Easy Go | 1967 | | |
Run for Your Life | 1967 | TV Series 1 episode | |
McNab's Lab | 1966 | TV Movie | |
T.H.E. Cat | 1966 | TV Series 1 episode | |
Summer Fun | 1966 | TV Series 1 episode | |
The Dick Van Dyke Show | 1961-1966 | TV Series 41 episodes | |
I Spy | 1966 | TV Series 1 episode | |
Boeing, Boeing | 1965 | | |
Hank | 1965 | TV Series 1 episode | |
Gilligan's Island | 1964 | TV Series 4 episodes | |
Roustabout | 1964 | | |
The New Interns | 1964 | | |
The Twilight Zone | 1960-1963 | TV Series 2 episodes | |
Wives and Lovers | 1963 | | |
McKeever & the Colonel | 1962 | TV Series | |
The Law and Mr. Jones | 1962 | TV Series 2 episodes | |
King of Diamonds | 1961 | TV Series 4 episodes | |
The Joey Bishop Show | 1961 | TV Series 1 episode | |
General Electric Theater | 1959-1961 | TV Series 4 episodes | |
Mister Ed | 1961 | TV Series 1 episode | |
The Aquanauts | 1961 | TV Series 3 episodes | |
The Americans | 1961 | TV Series 1 episode | |
Outlaws | 1960 | TV Series 1 episode | |
The Detectives | 1960 | TV Series 2 episodes | |
The Rifleman | 1960 | TV Series 2 episodes | |
New Comedy Showcase | 1960 | TV Series 1 episode | |
Markham | 1959-1960 | TV Series 3 episodes | |
Hotel de Paree | 1960 | TV Series 1 episode | |
Law of the Plainsman | 1960 | TV Series 1 episode | |
Bat Masterson | 1958-1960 | TV Series 6 episodes | |
Riverboat | 1959 | TV Series 2 episodes | |
The Rough Riders | 1958-1959 | TV Series 4 episodes | |
Bold Venture | 1959 | TV Series 4 episodes | |
Richard Diamond, Private Detective | 1958 | TV Series 3 episodes | |
Conflict | 1957 | TV Series 2 episodes | |
Hey, Jeannie! | 1956 | TV Series 1 episode | |
The Gale Storm Show: Oh! Susanna | 1956 | TV Series 2 episodes | |
Screen Directors Playhouse | 1956 | TV Series 1 episode | |
Our Miss Brooks | 1955-1956 | TV Series 27 episodes | |
Dateline: Disneyland | 1955 | TV Special documentary | |
Where's Raymond? | 1954-1955 | TV Series 30 episodes | |
I Married Joan | 1953-1954 | TV Series 8 episodes | |
Colonel Humphrey Flack | 1953 | TV Series | |
Big Town | 1951 | TV Series 1 episode | |
Payne | 1999 | TV Series 2 episodes | |
Something So Right | 1996-1997 | TV Series 3 episodes | |
Mr. Rhodes | 1996-1997 | TV Series 2 episodes | |
Pistol Pete | 1996 | TV Movie | |
Hudson Street | 1995 | TV Series 2 episodes | |
If Not for You | 1995 | TV Series 5 episodes | |
Murphy Brown | 1994 | TV Series 1 episode | |
The Second Half | 1993-1994 | TV Series 8 episodes | |
The Good Life | 1994 | TV Series 1 episode | |
Walter & Emily | 1991-1992 | TV Series 13 episodes | |
The Man in the Family | 1991 | TV Series 7 episodes | |
Baby Talk | 1991 | TV Series 1 episode | |
Dear John | 1989 | TV Series 5 episodes | |
Nearly Departed | 1989 | TV Series 6 episodes | |
Comedy Factory | 1986 | TV Series 2 episodes | |
Mr. Sunshine | 1986 | TV Series 11 episodes | |
Condo | 1983 | TV Series 13 episodes | |
Amanda's | 1983 | TV Series 1 episode | |
Newhart | 1982 | TV Series 1 episode | |
Benson | 1980-1982 | TV Series 43 episodes | |
Dorothy | 1979 | TV Series 4 episodes | |
Billy | 1979 | TV Series | |
The Phantom of the Open Hearth | 1978 | TV Movie | |
Mother, Juggs & Speed | 1978 | TV Short | |
Charo and the Sergeant | 1976 | TV Movie | |
On the Rocks | 1975-1976 | TV Series 21 episodes | |
Grandpa Max | 1975 | TV Movie | |
Barney Miller | 1975 | TV Series 1 episode | |
All in the Family | 1971-1974 | TV Series 81 episodes | |
Clarence Darrow | 1974 | TV Movie | |
Good Times | 1974 | TV Series 1 episode | |
The New Dick Van Dyke Show | 1971 | TV Series 2 episodes | |
That Girl | 1968-1971 | TV Series 19 episodes | |
Make Room for Granddaddy | 1971 | TV Series 2 episodes | |
My World and Welcome to It | 1969-1970 | TV Series 8 episodes | |
Producer
Title | Year | Status | Character |
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Young MacGyver | 2003 | TV Movie executive producer | |
MacGyver: Trail to Doomsday | 1994 | TV Movie executive producer | |
MacGyver: Lost Treasure of Atlantis | 1994 | TV Movie executive producer | |
MacGyver | 1985-1992 | TV Series executive producer - 139 episodes | |
Walter & Emily | 1991-1992 | TV Series executive producer - 7 episodes | |
Nearly Departed | 1989 | TV Series consulting producer - 2 episodes | |
Mr. Sunshine | 1986 | TV Series executive producer - 11 episodes | |
Condo | | TV Series producer - 6 episodes, 1983 executive producer - 1 episode, 1983 | |
Benson | 1980-1982 | TV Series executive producer - 44 episodes | |
Billy | 1979 | TV Series executive producer - 1 episode | |
Charo and the Sergeant | 1976 | TV Movie producer | |
On the Rocks | 1975 | TV Series producer | |
Grandpa Max | 1975 | TV Movie producer | |
All in the Family | | TV Series producer - 46 episodes, 1972 - 1974 associate producer - 2 episodes, 1973 | |
New Comedy Showcase | 1960 | TV Series producer - 1 episode | |
Miscellaneous
Title | Year | Status | Character |
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Maude | 1972-1973 | TV Series production consultant - 3 episodes | |
Writer
Title | Year | Status | Character |
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General Electric Theater | | TV Series teleplay - 1 episode, 1960 story and screenplay - 1 episode, 1958 | |
Thanks
Title | Year | Status | Character |
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The 64th Primetime Emmy Awards | 2012 | TV Special in memory of | |
Self
Title | Year | Status | Character |
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TV Land Moguls | 2009 | TV Mini-Series documentary | Himself |
TV Land's Top Ten | 2006 | TV Series documentary | Himself |
Intimate Portrait | 2003 | TV Series documentary | Himself - Interviewee |
Inside TV Land: 40 Greatest Theme Songs | 2002 | TV Movie documentary | Himself |
Who Is Alan Smithee? | 2002 | TV Movie documentary | Himself (uncredited) |
Inside TV Land: The Dick Van Dyke Show | 2000 | TV Special documentary | Himself |
E! True Hollywood Story | 1999 | TV Series documentary | Himself |
Omnibus | 1997 | TV Series documentary | |
Won Awards
Year | Award | Ceremony | Nomination | Movie |
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2003 | DGA Honorary Life Member Award | Directors Guild of America, USA | | |
1993 | Robert B. Aldrich Achievement Award | Directors Guild of America, USA | | |
1973 | Primetime Emmy | Primetime Emmy Awards | Outstanding Comedy Series | All in the Family (1971) |
1972 | Primetime Emmy | Primetime Emmy Awards | Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Comedy | All in the Family (1971) |
1972 | DGA Award | Directors Guild of America, USA | Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Comedy Series' | All in the Family (1971) |
1972 | DGA Award | Directors Guild of America, USA | Most Outstanding Television Director | |
1963 | Primetime Emmy | Primetime Emmy Awards | Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Comedy | The Dick Van Dyke Show (1961) |
Nominated Awards
Year | Award | Ceremony | Nomination | Movie |
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1974 | Primetime Emmy | Primetime Emmy Awards | Outstanding Comedy Series | All in the Family (1971) |
1973 | Primetime Emmy | Primetime Emmy Awards | Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Comedy | All in the Family (1971) |
1973 | DGA Award | Directors Guild of America, USA | Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Comedy Series' | All in the Family (1971) |
1971 | Primetime Emmy | Primetime Emmy Awards | Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Comedy | All in the Family (1971) |
1962 | Primetime Emmy | Primetime Emmy Awards | Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Comedy | The Dick Van Dyke Show (1961) |
Known for movies
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