What is country singer and actress Reba McEntire’s net worth? Born in Oklahoma in 1955, Reba McEntire started performing in her teens in a band called the Singing McEntires alongside older brother Pake and younger sister Susie. In the mid-1970s, she secured a recording deal with Mercury Records and released her self-titled debut album in 1977. By 1979, McEntire scored her first Top 20 hit on the Billboard country chart with a cover of Patsy Cline’s “Sweet Dreams” taken from her second studio album Out Of A Dream.
By the time the 1980s rolled around, Reba McEntire was a bona fide country star. Her fifth album Unlimited generated her first number one country chart hits – “Can’t Even Get the Blues” and “You’re The First Time I’ve Thought About Leaving” – and in 1984 she won her first Country Music Award for Female Vocalist of the Year, which she would go on to win for three more consecutive years. She secured her first Grammy Award with the title track from her 1986 album Whoever’s In New England – her first gold-certified recording – and has won two more in the years since.
These days Reba McEntire is rightfully referred to as the “Queen of Country” and has a staggering 29 album releases under her belt which have collectively sold millions worldwide. She’s also lent her musical talents to theater several times, starring in a Broadway revival of Annie Get Your Gun and a Carnegie Hall production of South Pacific in the early aughts. With as successful a career as she’s had, it shouldn’t be too surprising Reba McEntire is worth a whopping $95 million according to Celebrity Net Worth.
Music isn’t Reba McEntire’s only source of income. She’s dipped her toes into TV and film several times over the course of her career too. Her first acting role came playing survivalist Heather Gummer in cult horror-comedy Tremors in 1990 and she later had parts in the films North, The Little Rascals and One Night At McCool’s. She also played Annie Oakley in the Emmy-winning 1995 TV miniseries Buffalo Girls, which co-starred Anjelica Huston as Calamity Jane.
When it comes to acting, Reba McEntire is best known for her self-titled sitcom Reba. The show ran for six seasons between 2001 and 2007 and earned McEntire a Golden Globe nomination for her performance as Reba Hart – a single mother of three raising her kids in suburban Houston after her husband leaves her for a younger woman. She also starred in short-lived ABC sitcom Malibu Country and has had guest parts in shows like The Neighbors, Baby Daddy, and Last Man Standing. More recently, McEntire guest-starred in an episode of Young Sheldon and voiced Joy Jenkins in 20th Century Fox’s 2019 animation Spies In Disguise.