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Pat Boone is an American singer, composer, actor, writer, television personality, motivational speaker, and spokesman. He was a successful pop singer in the United States during the 1950s and early 1960s. He sold over 45 million records, had 38 Top 40 hits, and appeared in more than 12 Hollywood films. Boone's talent as a singer and actor led to him becoming one of the biggest stars of the 1950s and early 1960s. He had 38 Top 40 hits, including the hits "Ain't That a Shame", "April Love", and "Moody River". He also starred in several films, including Journey to the Center of the Earth, State Fair, and The Cross and the Switchblade. Boone has been married to Shirley Foley since 1953. They have four daughters and one son. He is a devout Christian and has been involved in several Christian organizations, including the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association. He is also a member of the Country Music Hall of Fame. As of 2021, Pat Boone's net worth is estimated to be roughly $25 million.

Popular As Charles Eugene Patrick Boone
Occupation soundtrack,actor,producer
Age 89 years old
Zodiac Sign Gemini
Born 1 June 1934
Birthday 1 June
Birthplace Jacksonville, Florida, USA
Nationality United States

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Pat Boone Height, Weight & Measurements

At 89 years old, Pat Boone height is 5' 9½" (1.77 m) .

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Height 5' 9½" (1.77 m)
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Who Is Pat Boone's Wife?

His wife is Shirley Boone (7 November 1953 - 11 January 2019) ( her death) ( 4 children)

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Wife Shirley Boone (7 November 1953 - 11 January 2019) ( her death) ( 4 children)
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Pat Boone Net Worth

His net worth has been growing significantly in 2022-2023. So, how much is Pat Boone worth at the age of 89 years old? Pat Boone’s income source is mostly from being a successful Soundtrack. He is from United States. We have estimated Pat Boone's net worth , money, salary, income, and assets.

State Fair (1962)$175,000

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Timeline

2018

Hosted Israel's 70th Anniversary Gala in Jerusalem in May 2018.

2012

He is a supporter of Mitt Romney and campaigned for him during the 2012 presidential election.

2006

In 2006 he and his wife Shirley Boone donated $3 million to Pepperdine University for the Graduate School of Education and Psychology Center for the Family.

2002

Former next door-neighbor of Ozzy Osbourne and Sharon Osbourne. His cover of "Crazy Train" was used as the theme for The Osbournes (2002).

2000

He is a staunch supporter of the Republican Party, and campaigned for George W. Bush in the 2000 and 2004 presidential elections.

1990

Friends with Tammy Renne Harris, Miss Chicago 1990.

1980

In the 1980s, Boone owned a television station in Orange County, California, on which he featured a variety of conservative evangelical religious shows and launched the short-lived career of ultra-right-wing talk-show host Wally George. In 2006, Boone penned an article for the arch-conservative political magazine WorldNetDaily in which he argued that Democrats and others who are against the Iraq War cannot, under any circumstances, be considered patriotic. He was later interviewed by Neil Cavuto on Fox News, where he expressed outrage against critics of George W. Bush, especially the The Chicks, saying that their criticisms of the President showed they did not "respect their elders." He wrote another article, defending actor Mel Gibson, who is a member of an extremely conservative Catholic denomination, after the actor was recorded unleashing a vicious anti-Semitic tirade while he was being arrested for drunk driving. In early 2007. Boone wrote two articles claiming that the scientific theory of evolution is "absurd," "nonsensical" and a "bankrupt false religion.".

1977

Release of his book, "Pat Boone Devotional Book" by Pat with Dan O'Neill. [1977]

1968

Considered running for office in 1968 on a pro-war platform.

1967

One of the owners of the American Basketball Association's Oakland Oaks from 1967-1969. He sold his interest in the team and it moved to Washington, DC.

1966

Actively supported Ronald Reagan's campaigns for Governor of California in 1966 and 1970, as well as his bid to win the Republican nomination in 1976.

1962

His 1962 hit song "Speedy Gonzalez" featured the unmistakable vocal impression of Mel Blanc on the recording (Blanc improvised all of his lines).

1958

Actor, singer, author and songwriter ("Exodus") Pat Boone was educated at David Lipscombe College, North Texas State College and Columbia University (from which he received a Bachelor of Science degree in 1958). His career in entertainment began when he emceed a teenage talent show on radio and television in Nashville, Tennessee. He won a Ted Mack Original Amateur Hour amateur show, and an Arthur Godfrey Talent Scouts show.

1957

Was personally invited by President Dwight D. Eisenhower to perform at his inaugural ball on 20 January 1957.

1956

Lifelong friend of Wink Martindale. Boone met him when they were both under contract with Dot Records in 1956.

1955

His first professional recording was made in 1955, and he joined ASCAP in 1961, with Ernest Gold being his chief musical collaborator.

1950

Boone was heavily criticized in the 1950s, and since, for singing homogenized, sanitized versions of rock-'n'-roll songs written and/or popularized by Afro-American artists. For example, when he recorded Fats Domino's "Ain't That a Shame" (his first big hit) in 1956, he initially insisted upon changing the title to "Isn't That a Shame", feeling that the incorrect grammar of the original title would be a bad influence on young people. He was overruled. On another occasion, at around that same time, he succeeded in removing all of the more suggestive lyrics from his cover of Little Richard's "Long Tall Sally." On that occasion, he changed the original's, "I saw Uncle John with Long Tall Sally,/He saw Aunt Mary comin' and he ducked back in the alley" to, "Long Tall Sally's got a lot on the ball,/And nobody cares if she's long and tall."

1731

He was awarded two Stars on the Hollywood Walk of Fame for Recording at 1731 Vine Street and for Television at 6268 Hollywood Boulevard in Hollywood, California.