Kim Carnes net worth is
$8 Million

Kim Carnes is an awarded singer-songwriter born on 20th July 1945 in Los Angeles, California, USA. She is probably best known for her hit singles “More Love”, “Make No Mistake (He’s Mine)”, and “Bette Davis Eyes” which proved to be her most successful song and earned her two Grammy Awards, Song of the Year and Record of the Year award.

Have you ever wondered how rich Kim Carnes is? According to sources it has been estimated that Kim’s overall net worth is $8 million, as of June 2017,s accumulated her wealth through an extraordinarily lucrative music career which started in the late ‘60s. Since she is still active in the entertainment industry, her net worth continues to increase.

Kim Carnes Net Worth $8 Million

Kim became interested in music from an early age, despite not coming from a musical family. She attended San Marino High School and graduated in 1963, but meantime during her childhood and teenage days she regularly wrote songs and performed occasionally. In 1969, she signed her first publishing deal with producer Jimmy Bowen, and shared demo-recording time with his other writers. One of her first ventures was singing “Nobody Knows” written by Mike Settle, which was eventually featured in the film “Vanishing Point” in 1971. The same year, again in cooperation with Settle, Kim created The Sugar Bears pop group and their first album – “Presenting the Sugar Bears” – reached the top 100 on Billboard charts. Carnes also co-wrote several of David Cassidy’s albums including “Rock Me Baby”, “Dreams are Nuthin’ More than Wishes” and “Cassidy Live!”. Her first solo album, “Rest on Me”, with Amos Records was released in 1972. Three years later she released her second which contained her first charted hit “You’re A Part of Me”, which she later re-recorded with Gene Cotton. After a few more albums released, she performed a duet with Kenny Rogers – “Don’t Fall in Love With a Dreamer” – which became a major hit on the Pop, Country and AC charts. In 1981, Carnes released “Bette Davis Eyes”, a song which was originally written in 1974; it spent nine weeks at number one on US singles charts, and became a worldwide hit, and the biggest hit of the 1980s in the US. The song earned Kim two Grammy Awards and Record of the Year and Song of the Year awards. She was nominated for Best Pop Female and her album, “Mistaken Identity” was nominated for Album of the Year.

In January 1985 Carnes was present on the Billboard Hot 100 with three singles “What About Me”, “Invitation to Dance” and “Make No Mistake, He’s Mine”. As her popularity and fame grew, she was nominated for additional Grammy Awards in 1983 and 1984 – Best Rock Vocal Performance Female for “Voyeur” and Best Rock Vocal Performance Female for “Invisible Hands”. By 1988, Kim had released her eleventh studio album and reunited with producer Jimmy Bowen, which included the Top 10 AC album “Crazy in Love”. Carnes continued releasing hits and albums, including “I’ll Be Here Where the Heart Is” and “Gipsy Honeymoon” which became internationally popular.

With the beginning of the 2000s, Kim released a remake of Johnny Cash’s song “Ring of Fire” which she sang with Jeff Bridges for the film “The Contender”, and continued her songwriting career.

When it comes to her more recent activity, she wrote the song “It’s a Mighty Hand” for the 2006 film “Chances: The Women of Magdalene”. EMI Music released a Kim Carnes compilation named “Essential” in 2011, which received a positive review from All Music, and Kim recorded a new single with British songwriter Frankie Miller three years later.

Privately, Carnes has been married to Dave Ellingson since 1967 and the couple has three sons. She resides with her husband in Nashville.



Full Name Kim Carnes
Net Worth $8 Million
Date Of Birth July 20, 1945
Place Of Birth Pasadena, California, USA
Profession Music Department, Soundtrack, Actress
Nationality American
Spouse Dave Ellingson
Children Collin Ellingson
Parents James Raymond Carnes
IMDB http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0138731/
Awards Grammy Award for Record of the Year, Grammy Award for Best Score Soundtrack for Visual Media, Juno Award for International Single of the Year, Bette Davies Eyes, Don’t Fall in Love With a Dreamer, Crazy in the Night
Nominations Grammy Award for Album of the Year, Grammy Award for Best Female Pop Vocal Performance, Grammy Award for Best Pop Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocals, Grammy Award for Best Female Rock Vocal Performance, American Music Award for Favorite Pop/Rock Single, Academy of Country Music Award for New …
Movies Vanishing Point
# Quote
1 Nashville has a great creative atmosphere. It’s a small, close-knit music community that you can’t find anywhere else.
2 I write from what’s in my heart. I write what I love and have always done that. I’m so lucky to be writing and performing with some of the best writers in the world. I’m having a blast.
3 I never had any other thought in my mind. I was gonna write songs, I was gonna be a star and a singer and I never thought of doing anything else.
# Fact
1 When not performing live, she resides in Nashville and writes songs for artists like Reba McEntire and Tanya Tucker. [May 2003]
2 After the song “Bette Davis Eyes” became a hit single, Bette Davis wrote letters to Kim and songwriters Donna Weiss and Jackie DeShannon and asked how did they know so much about her. One of the reasons Davis loved the Grammy-winning song is that her granddaughter heard it and thought her grandmother was “cool” for having a hit song written about her.
3 Rock, folk, and country singer and songwriter.

Soundtrack

Title Year Status Character
American Horror Story 2015 TV Series performer – 1 episode
No Escape 2015/I performer: “Don’t Fall in Love with a Dreamer” / writer: “Don’t Fall in Love with a Dreamer”
The Final Girls 2015 performer: “Bette Davis Eyes”
Guapas 2014 TV Series performer – 1 episode
Glee 2013 TV Series writer – 1 episode
Austenland 2013 performer: “Bette Davis Eyes”
That’s My Boy 2012 performer: “Bette Davis Eyes”
Laurence Anyways 2012 performer: “Bette Davis’ Eyes”
Raising Hope 2010-2011 TV Series performer – 2 episodes
Take Me Home Tonight 2011 performer: “Bette Davis Eyes”
La solitudine dei numeri primi 2010 performer: “Bette Davis Eyes”
Cyprien 2009 performer: “Bette Davis Eyes”
Midnight Heat 2007 performer: “Bette Davis Eyes”
La mandrágora 2007 TV Series performer – 1 episode
Heartbreak Hotel 2006 performer: “Bette Davis Eyes”
North Country 2005 performer: “Bette Davis Eyes”
The Amateurs 2005 performer: “You Made My Skin Burn” / writer: “You Made My Skin Burn”
Loggerheads 2005 performer: “Silver Cord” / writer: “Silver Cord”
Cold Case 2003 TV Series performer – 1 episode
The Contender 2000 performer: “Ring Of Fire”
200 Cigarettes 1999 performer: “Bette Davis Eyes”
Tohuwabohu 1997 TV Series performer – 2 episodes
All About Bette 1994 TV Movie documentary performer: “BETTE DAVIS EYES”
Private Lessons II 1993 performer: “Love Hurts”
Impulse 1990 performer: “Everybody Needs Someone”
Rude Awakening 1989 performer: “Comin’ Home”
Dolly 1988 TV Series writer – 1 episode
Spaceballs 1987 performer: “My Heart Has a Mind of Its Own”
Summer Heat 1987 performer: “The Heart Must Have a Home”
Shades of Love: The Rose Cafe 1987 TV Movie performer: “You Are A Part of Me”
Women in Rock 1986 Video documentary performer: “Bette Davis Eyes”
Maricela 1986 TV Movie performer: “Bette Davis Eyes”
Solid Gold TV Series performer – 1 episode, 1985 writer – 1 episode, 1985
We Are The World: The Story Behind The Song 1985 TV Movie documentary “We Are the World”, uncredited
That’s Dancing! 1985 Documentary performer: “Invitation to Dance” / writer: “Invitation to Dance”
Flashdance 1983 lyrics: “I’ll Be Here Where the Heart Is” / music: “I’ll Be Here Where the Heart Is” / performer: “I’ll Be Here Where the Heart Is”
Top of the Pops 1981 TV Series performer – 2 episodes
Lolly-Madonna XXX 1973 performer: “Peaceful Country” / writer: “Peaceful Country”
Vanishing Point 1971 performer: “Nobody Knows” / writer: “Sing Out for Jesus”

Music Department

Title Year Status Character
My Sister Sam 1986-1988 TV Series singer – 44 episodes

Actress

Title Year Status Character
C’mon, Let’s Live a Little 1967 Melinda
The Patty Duke Show 1965 TV Series Joan

Composer

Title Year Status Character
Nachtfahrer 1981 Short

Self

Title Year Status Character
Greatest Hits 2016 TV Series Herself
Les années bonheur 2016 TV Series Herself
Kenny Rogers, Cards on the Table 2014 Documentary Herself – Singer-Songwriter
Celebrity Ghost Stories 2013 TV Series documentary Herself
VH-1 Where Are They Now? 2002 TV Series documentary Herself
We Are the World: A 10th Anniversary Tribute 1995 TV Special
The 16th Annual American Music Awards 1989 TV Special Herself – Presenter
The 29th Annual Grammy Awards 1987 TV Special Herself
Women in Rock 1986 Video documentary Herself
The 12th Annual American Music Awards 1985 TV Special Herself – Presenter
Solid Gold 1983-1985 TV Series Herself
New American Bandstand 1965 1980-1985 TV Series Herself
The 27th Annual Grammy Awards 1985 TV Special Herself
We Are The World: The Story Behind The Song 1985 TV Movie documentary Herself
The 26th Annual Grammy Awards 1984 TV Special Herself
Leather and Lace 1983 TV Movie Herself
Champs-Elysées 1982 TV Series Herself
The American Music Awards 1982 TV Special Herself
Rod Stewart: Tonight He’s Yours 1981 TV Movie documentary Herself
Stars 1981 TV Series Herself
American Bandstand’s 30th Anniversary Special 1981 TV Movie Herself
Fridays 1980-1981 TV Series Herself
Music Central 1981 TV Movie Herself
Kenny Rogers’ America 1980 TV Movie Herself
The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson 1980 TV Series Herself
Sha Na Na 1980 TV Series Herself
The Mike Douglas Show 1976 TV Series Herself – Vocalist

Won Awards

Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie
1984 Grammy Grammy Awards Best Album of Original Score Written for a Motion Picture or Television Special Flashdance (1983)

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