Metal Singer

Rob Zombie’s Net Worth and Story

Heavy metal vocalist for the band White Zombie who has worked as a solo artist as well. He also has directed horror films like a remake of Halloween.

He played in New York’s metal scene as a youth and he attended Parsons School of Design.

He directed House of 1000 Corpses and its sequel The Devil’s Rejects.

How Rich is Rob Zombie
The metal singer impresses with a net worth of 60000000 dollars. Congratulations for this achievement!

Rob Zombie Wealth Stats: Salary, Net Worth, and More

Rob Zombie's net worth, salary and other interesting facts:

Rob Zombie Wealth Info
Net Worth$60 Million
SalaryN/A
Date of BirthJanuary 12, 1965 (age 59 years)
GenderMale
Height5 Feet 10 Inches (1.78 m)
ProfessionMetal Singer
NationalityN/A

Career

When in Parsons School of Design, Rob Zombie met Sean Yseult and co-founded White Zombie. It was formed in 1985. In November 1987, they released their first studio album called ‘Soul-Crusher.’ In 1989, they released ‘Make Them Die Slowly.’

Personal Life

He got married to Sheri Moon Zombie on October 31, 2002, and she often stars in his films. His brother is Spider One.

Karen Black starred in Zombie’s 2003 horror film House of 1000 Corpses.

Inspirational Quotes by Rob Zombie

Just getting movies made is difficult because it takes a lot of money; I mean, it costs more money to make one movie than most bands will spend on every single record of their entire career; it's a huge undertaking.

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I like being organized and super particular.

Rob ZombieHow Rich is Rob Zombie

I am like the Jack Nicholson of the Kings - every single game. If there was a game tonight I wouldn't be here. I used to play hockey. That was my original thing. My first thing, I wanted to play professional hockey.

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I don't know that I have a fascination with witches per se - well, maybe I just have a fascination with everything that's weird.

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When you lock a movie's release date and then move it two months, it's just not good. It's good for everything but the cast, crew, and people who are creatively trying to make a film.

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