Here's How Much The Doors' Ray Manzarek Was Worth When He Died

Publish date: 2024-05-21

Unless you imagine the conspiracy theories, Jim Morrison died in 1971, and The Doors in the end fizzled out in his wake. The band's tenure didn't in point of fact flip them into the type of all-powerful multimillionaires one has come to be expecting from some of the maximum uber-famous rock stars of all time. For example, Morrison's net worth was "only" about $400.000 at the time of his death, which translates to roughly $2.4 million in as of late's cash.  

However, at the time of Morrison's death, The Doors had been arguably at the means of slowly ultimate, due to a string of disappointing records and their frontman's alcohol-fueled transformation from a lithe rock god to an incoherent, bearded, under the influence of alcohol uncle whose ultimate show had been a crisis of epic proportions. Time is the nice equalizer, although, and as Morrison's premature dying made him a popular culture icon, the band's tune was woven in the fabric of rock history. Over the years, this seems to have translated into a pretty important heap of cash, and the undeniable fact that Ray Manzarek had an extended and prolific occupation after his most renowned band didn't precisely harm his funds. As such, Celebrity Net Worth tells us that Manzarek was worth a very decent $25 million when he lost his combat with bile duct cancer in 2013. 

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