Gladys Maria Knight was born on 28 May 1944, in Atlanta, Georgia USA, and through a successful career as a soul music singer, but also featuring sounds from other music genres, such as soft rock, gospel, funk, doo-wop and R&B, became known as the Empress of Soul, being regarded as one of the most powerful and influential music stars of the 20th century. Gladys is also known as an author and songwriter, and furthermore, she is a great businesswoman and humanitarian. All these sources have played important roles in the accumulation of Gladys’ net worth.
So just how rich is Gladys Knight? Sources have estimated that Gladys’ net worth reaches $28 million, earned largely through her singing career spanning more than 50 years.
Gladys Knight Net Worth $28 Million
Gladys Knight was born to parents Sarah Elizabeth Woods and Merald Woodlow Knight, Sr. She became interested in music at a very young age, and at seven she won the television contest named ‘Ted Mack’s Original Amateur Hour TV’. Gladys and relatives then formed ‘The Pips’, and had mild success during their teenage years. From 1961 onwards, the group acheived internatinal success, and reached the heights by winning Grammy Awards for the songs ‘Neither One of Us (Wants to Be the First to Say Goodbye)’in 1972, ‘Midnight Train to Georgia’ in 1973, and ‘Love Overboard’ in 1987. Due to great popularity, Knight was invited to play a leading role in the drama ‘Pipe Dreams’ directed by Stephen F. Verona. However, the film was not very popular among cinema-goers, although Knight received positive critics’ evaluation and was nominated for a Golden Globe Award as the Best New Actress, this way adding to Gladys’ net worth, too.
During Knight’s career in the band, she has also collaborated with Dionne Warwick, Elton John and Stevie Wonder in a song ‘That’s What Friends Are For’ written by Burt Bacharach. winning a Grammy Award for the Best Pop Performance by a Duo or a Group without Vocal in 1986. In 1988, after the disbandment of ‘The Pips’, Gladys Knight began her successful solo career, which has played important role in the rise of her net worth. As a solo singer she has released ten studio albums and seventeen singles. Her sixth album ‘At Last’ won a Grammy Award for the Best Traditional R&B Vocal Album in 2001.
Overall, Gladys Knight has won Grammy Awards seven times, which has also significantly increased her net worth. In addition to this, Gladys has been inducted into the Georgia Music Hall of Fame, Hit Parade Hall of Fame and Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.
Gladys Knight’s net worth rose even more after she was awarded for her lifetime achievements by the BET cable network, Las Vegas Music Awards, 16th Annual Ella Award by the Society of Singers, Stardust Music Awards and Soul Train Music Awards.
Gladys Knight appeared in various television series during the 1980s 90s, without conspicuous success, and has also made television cameo appearances. In 2012, she began a role in the syndicated sitcom ‘The First Family’. Also in 2012, Gladys competed in the 14th season of ABC’s ‘Dancing with the Stars’, partnered by Tristan MacManus, but they were eliminated, unfortunately during the show’s ‘Motown Week.’
Aside from being a great singer, Knight has increased her net worth publishing books as ‘At Home with Gladys Knight’, and ‘Between Each Line of Pain and Glory: My Life Story’.
In her personal life, Gladys Knight has had four marriages. She first married James Newman (1960-73), with whom she had a son who died in 1999, and a daughter Kenya Newman. Gladys then married Barry Hankerson (1974-81) and they have a son Shanga-Ali Hankerson. Thirdly she married Les Brown(1995-97), and now she has been married to William McDowell since 2001.
Gesu Catholic Grade School, Shaw University – Honorary Doctorate in Performing Arts
Nationality
American
Spouse
William McDowell (m. 2001), Les Brown (m. 1995-1997), Barry Hankerson (m. 1974-1981), James Newman (m. 1960-1973)
Children
Kenya Newman, Shanga-Ali Hankerson, James “Jimmy” Newman
Parents
Sarah Elizabeth Woods, Merald Woodlow Knight, Sr.
Siblings
William McDowell (m. 2001),
Nicknames
License to kill – Gladys Knight , Gladys Knights , Gladys Maria Knight , The Empress of Soul , Empress of Soul
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Awards
Grammy Awards for the Best Pop Performance by a Duo or a Group without Vocal/ Best Traditional R&B Vocal Album/Best Gospel Performance/ Best Gospel Choir or Chorus Album, NAACP Image Award, BET Inaugural Best Living Legend Award/Lifetime Achievement Award, Soul Train Music Awards Lifetime Achieveme…
Record Labels
Vee-Jay, Motown, Buddah, Columbia, MCA, Verve
Albums
I Feel a Song (1974), Neither One of Us (1973), Imagination (1973), Claudine (1974), All Our Love (1987), Good Woman (1991)
Nominations
Georgia Music Hall of Fame, Hit Parade Hall of Fame, Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, Hollywood Walk of Fame
Movies
Pipe Dreams (1976), Hollywood Homicide (2003), I Can Do Bad All By Myself (2009)
TV Shows
Benson, The Jeffersons, A Different World, Living Single, The Jamie Foxx Show, New York Undercover, House Of Payne (2009), The First Family (2012), Dancing with the Stars (2012)
Quote
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Believe me when I say this: you can’t please everyone in concert, even though I still want to. Someone always wants you to sing a song that isn’t necessarily on your set list. So I’m heavy on the medleys these days.
Fact
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Born on the exact same day as Rudy Giuliani, Jean-Pierre Léaud, Sondra Locke and Billy Vera.
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Currently tours with her choir “Saints Unified Voices” throughout the United States at LDS (Mormon) church meetinghouses, cultural events and concerts. Ray Charles’ last album contains a duet with Gladys Knight which received a Grammy for Best Gospel Performance (Duet). [February 2005]
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She was awarded a Star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame for Recording at 7083 Hollywood Boulevard in Hollywood, California on June 27, 1995.
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She owns a chain of chicken and waffles restaurants based in Atlanta.
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Has an older sister, Brenda Knight, and a younger brother, David Knight.
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The name, “The Pips”, came from the name of their manager, James “Pip” Wood, who is also Knight’s cousin.
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Parents are Merald Woodlow Sr. and Sarah Elizabeth Knight.
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Had a gambling problem.
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Mother of Jimmy Newman III (died 1999), Kenya Jackson (née Newman), and Shanga Hankerson.
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Once performed “Licence to Kill” in concert at Caesars Atlantic City for Jason Allentoff and Brandon Allentoff.
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Is a member of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc.
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Ranked #18 on VH1’s 100 Greatest Women of Rock N Roll
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Inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame (as a member of Gladys Knight and the Pips) in 1996.
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Sister of Merald Knight, cousin of William Guest, and Edward Patten.
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Aunt, by marriage, of singer Aaliyah (she was married to Aaliyah’s uncle Barry Hankerson).
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She has three children, sixteen grandchildren and six great-grandchildren.
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Won on “Ted Mack & the Original Amateur Hour” (1948) at age seven.
Actress
Title
Year
Status
Character
Almost Christmas
2016
Shelter Director Dorothy
Hot in Cleveland
2015
TV Series
Miss Shonda
Super Bowl Gospel Celebration
2015
TV Movie
Gladys Knight
Empire
2015
TV Series
Gladys Knight
Seasons of Love
2014
TV Movie
Ms. Angie
The First Family
2012-2013
TV Series
Grandma Carolyn
I Can Do Bad All by Myself
2009
Wilma
House of Payne
2009
TV Series
Gladys Knight
30 Rock
2008
TV Series
Gladys Knight
Holidaze: The Christmas That Almost Didn’t Happen
2006
Video
Candie (voice)
Unbeatable Harold
2006
Phyllis
Las Vegas
2005
TV Series
Gladys Knight
JAG
2005
TV Series
Etta
Hollywood Homicide
2003
Olivia Robidoux
The Jamie Foxx Show
1997-2001
TV Series
Janice King
Ally McBeal
1999
TV Series
Gladys Knight
Happily Ever After: Fairy Tales for Every Child
1999
TV Series
Chocolate
Living Single
1997
TV Series
Odelle Jones
Baywatch
1995
TV Series
Gladys Knight
New York Undercover
1994
TV Series
Natalie
Twenty Bucks
1993
Mrs. McCormac
Out All Night
1992
TV Series
Gladys Knight
A Different World
1988
TV Series
Gladys Knight
CBS Schoolbreak Special
1987
TV Series
Dr. Donna Robinson
Desperado
1987
TV Movie
Mona Lisa
Charlie & Co.
1985-1986
TV Series
Diana Richmond
The Jeffersons
1983
TV Series
Gladys Knight
Pipe Dreams
1976
Maria Wilson
Soundtrack
Title
Year
Status
Character
Empire
2015
TV Series performer – 1 episode
The 68th Annual Tony Awards
2014
TV Special performer: “On the Sunny Side of the Street”, “It Don’t Mean a Thing”
The Butler
2013/I
performer: “You And I Ain’t Nothin’ No More”
The Paperboy
2012
performer: “The Nitty Gritty” / writer: “The Nitty Gritty”
2011 Soul Train Awards
2011
TV Special performer: “I Need You”
For Colored Girls
2010
performer: “Settle”
It’s Complicated
2009
performer: “Since I Fell for You”
Later… With Jools Holland
2009
TV Series performer – 1 episode
I Can Do Bad All by Myself
2009
performer: “The Need to Be”, “Just Don’t Wanna Know/Over It Now”
Fired Up!
2009
writer: “Two Type of Bitches”
The Family That Preys
2008
performer: “I Hope You Dance”
The Simpsons Game
2007
Video Game “That’s What Friends Are For”
Hoge bomen: Pioniers
2007
TV Series documentary performer – 1 episode
Las Vegas
2005
TV Series performer – 1 episode
Bond Girls Are Forever
2002
TV Movie documentary performer: “Licence to Kill”
Kevin & Perry Go Large
2000
performer: “The Look Of Love”
Ally McBeal
1999
TV Series performer – 1 episode
Happily Ever After: Fairy Tales for Every Child
1999
TV Series performer – 1 episode
Joe the King
1999
performer: “Between Her Goodbye & My Hello”
A Life Less Ordinary
1997
performer: “IF I WERE YOUR WOMAN”
Set It Off
1996
performer: “I’ll Be Missing You”
Melrose Place
1993
TV Series performer – 1 episode
True Identity
1991
performer: “Walk the Line”
Ghost Dad
1990
performer: “Strong As Steel”
Licence to Kill
1989
performer: “Licence to Kill”
Sesame Street, Special
1988
TV Movie performer: “Put Down the Duckie Reprise”
Women in Rock
1986
Video documentary performer: “I Will Survive”
Cobra
1986
performer: “Loving On Borrowed Time” Love Theme from Cobra
Soul Train
1985
TV Series documentary performer – 1 episode
Rocky IV
1985
performer: “Double Or Nothing”
Music Department
Title
Year
Status
Character
Charlie & Co.
TV Series singer – 1 episode, 1986 composer – 1 episode, 1986
Producer
Title
Year
Status
Character
Mic Check Live: Gladys Knight Rockumentary
2011
TV Movie executive producer
Sisters in the Name of Love
1986
TV Special executive producer
Self
Title
Year
Status
Character
Della
1969
TV Series
Herself
Operation: Entertainment
1968
TV Series
Herself
The Real
2015
TV Series
Herself
Unsung Hollywood
2015
TV Series documentary
Herself
Politics Nation with Al Sharpton
2015
TV Series
Herself
The Queen Latifah Show
2013-2014
TV Series
Herself / Herself – Musical Guest
Extra
2014
TV Series
Herself
Fox and Friends
2014
TV Series
Herself
The Chew
2014
TV Series
Herself
On the Money
2014
TV Series
Herself
The 68th Annual Tony Awards
2014
TV Special
Herself – Performer
Knight Life with Gladys
2013
TV Movie
Herself
The Arsenio Hall Show
2013
TV Series
Herself – Musical Guest
2013 Soul Train Awards
2013
TV Special
Herself
Late Show with David Letterman
2013
TV Series
Herself – Musical Guest
The 365Black Awards
2013
TV Special
Herself – Lifetime Achievement Honoree
My Music: Burt Bacharach’s Best
2013
TV Movie
Herself
44th NAACP Image Awards
2013
TV Movie documentary
Herself
Apollo Live
2012
TV Series
Herself – Judge
The Talk
2012
TV Series
Herself – Guest
Bebe Winans’ America, America
2012
TV Movie
Herself
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