Cyndi Lauper’s Net Worth, Height, Age, & Personal Info Wiki

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Cyndi Lauper, now 69, is an American singer, actress, and activist with over 50 million records sold worldwide in four decades of an illustrious career. Grammy, Emmy, and Tony Award-winning artist Cyndi Lauper have shown she has the heart and soul to keep her devoted following captivated by every artistic choice.

Cyndi Lauper's Appearance (Height, Hair, Eyes & More)

Height160 cm
Weight49 kg
Hair ColorBlond
Eye ColorBlue
Body TypeSkinny
Sexual OrientationStraight

Facts About Cyndi Lauper

NationalityAmerican
Estimate Net Worth$50.00 million
ReligionChristian (Catholic)
Zodiac SignCancer
BirthplaceAstoria, Queens, New York City, United States of America
BirthdayJun 22, 1953

Cyndi Lauper’s Net Worth

Cyndi Lauper receives millions of dollars in salary for her successful career in music and high earnings. Her net worth is projected to be $50 million as of 2022.

Cyndi Lauper made a considerable fortune from the sale of millions of copies of her music. Her 1983 album She’s So Unusual sold over 16 million copies worldwide. She also sold an extra 7 million albums after the 1986 publication of the True Colors album.

Millions of people follow Cyndi Lauper on Instagram, making her a well-known celebrity. She is behind the promotion of several brands like Sticklets Gum, Domino’s Pizza, and Dr. Pepper. 

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Cyndi Lauper’s Early Life

Cynthia Ann Stephanie Lauper (her real name) was born in Astoria, Queens, New York, with parents Fred Lauper and Catrine Lauper, on June 22, 1953. She has a brother, and a sister, who are Christians and Catholic. When Cyndi Lauper was five years old, her parents divorced and remarried. 

Young Cyndi Lauper

She is notable for having a mixed ethnicity with Swiss and Italian ancestors on her father’s and mother’s sides, respectively. She has a brother and a sister, Ellen and Fred.

Cyndi Lauper's Education

Later receiving her GED, Cyndi Lauper attended Richmond Hill High School but was expelled. At 17, she left for Canada. She finally made her way to Vermont, where she attended Johnson State College for art programs as a self-supporting student.

In 2019, Lauper delivered the commencement speech at Johnson State, formerly Northern Vermont University-Johnson, where she received the degree of honorary doctor of letters.

Cyndi Lauper's Family Life

Cyndi Lauper with husband and son

After Cyndi and actor David Thornton dated for a year, they married on November 24, 1991. Cyndi was 38 and was prepared to trade in her carefree youth for a stable and loving family.

After years of being married, she got pregnant. When she got pregnant, she did not reveal it in public right away until she was in her second trimester. Declyn Wallace Thornton Lauper, her son, was born in the late autumn of 1997. He is also known as Dex Lauper.

Cyndi Lauper's Career

Singer and Songwriter

Cyndi Lauper on stage

Early in the 1970s, Cyndi Lauper performed in cover bands. In 1978, she formed the band Blue Angel, which in 1980 issued a self-titled album. She was offered a solo contract with Epic Records’ Portrait label after becoming well-known for her four-octave range and distinctive singing technique. 

The “She’s So Unusual” album was released in 1983. She co-wrote “Time After Time,” which won the Grammy for Song of the Year, “She Bop,” and her hallmark song, “Girls Just Wanna Have Fun,” making it the first female album to have four Top 5 singles.

Lauper wrote the music for the Broadway smash “Kinky Boots” in 2013, winning multiple Tony Awards, including two Grammys and an Emmy (in 1995, for her performance as Marianne on “Mad About You”), and more than 50 million CDs have been sold. 

In 2003, Lauper released a collection of pop standards, “At Last.” Her 2010 album “Memphis Blues” smashed the Billboards and became the best-selling blues. It contained her interpretations of several classic blues music. 

TV and Movie Actress

Lauper has seen success in movies as well as failures. Some of Cyndi Lauper’s most popular movies are “The Opportunists” in 2000, “The Naked Brothers Band: The Movie” in 2007, and “Here and There” in 2009. Her voice works in “Henry and Me” in 2014 have also received positive reviews from the general public.

In addition to the big screen, Cyndi Lauper has also acted on television. She has been in several television series with supporting roles, including “Mad About You”  from 1993 to 1999, “That’s So Raven” in 2005, “Gossip Girl” in 2008, Bones from 2009 to 2017, and “Happily Divorced” in 2012. 

Additionally, she served as an executive producer and a cast member of the reality television program “Cyndi Lauper: Still So Unusual” in 2013. “The Threepenny Opera” in 2006, “Kinky Boots in 2013,” and “SpongeBob SquarePants” in 2017 are a few of the Broadway productions she has performed.

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Cyndi Lauper's Legacy

Legendary Music Icon

Cyndi Lauper music icon

According to Lindsay Planer of AllMusic, Lauper revolutionized the role of women in rock & roll as a vocalist. She impacted numerous music artists throughout her 40-year career, including Kim Petras, Yelle, Lady Gaga, Vanessa Paradis, Tegan and Sara, Katy Perry, and Vanessa Paradis. Cyndi Lauper is one of the artists who was honored and included in the Halls of Fame for Hollywood and Songwriters because of her contribution to the entertainment industry.

Despite a nearly 40-year career, Lauper is best known as an 80s pop star with a few notable successes. Since the 1980s, she has become one of the 13 individuals with EGT status (Emmy, Grammy, Tony), released several albums in a variety of genres (blues, dance, country), done reality television, and is currently in the development stage for a new Netflix series with Jane Lynch.

Fashion Icon

Cyndi Lauper, a fashion icon

Cyndi Lauper was a fashion icon whose fame matched her music. She was famous for wearing neon-colored attire and edgy 80s cosmetics, and her fashion sense defined the era. Cyndi Lauper and her numerous iconic ensembles spring to mind when discussing 80s fashion. 

Cyndi frequently wore bright makeup and hair and had a robust punk-inspired sense of style. She frequently accessorized her outfits with a ton of jewelry, such as numerous necklaces, bracelets, and big earrings. Cyndi Lauper greatly influenced the vibrant colors and makeup that defined the 1980s.

Gender Equality Activist

Cyndi Lauper as activist

Throughout her career, Lauper has supported LGBT rights and is an advocate to promote equality through several charities and gay pride celebrations around the globe. Her older sister, Ellen, is a lesbian, thus, inspiring her in this advocacy for gender equality. Lauper claimed she got involved in the gay rights movement.

In June 2007, she became one of the founders of the True Colors tour for human rights across North America. The foundation’s advocacy is to promote equal rights for LGBT people, receiving one dollar from each ticket sold.

In 2008, she founded a nonprofit group called True Colors United (formerly True Colors Fund), which works to combat adolescent homelessness in the country. The group focuses on the distinctive assessment of LGBT adolescents.

Wrestling Popularity

Cyndi Lauper contributed to wrestling popularity

By using wrestlers like Lou Albano, The Iron Sheik, and Roddy Piper in her videos, Lauper contributed significantly to the success of the first-ever WrestleMania and assisted WWE is becoming more popular.

In 1985, Lauper’s manager and lover, David Wolff, was a wrestling fan. Wolff and Lauper invited Lou Albano to feature in one of the singer’s music videos. 

When Albano appeared, he attempted to claim credit for the song’s success. He claimed to have authored the lyrics and discussed how significant his contribution to the video was to its success.

For the following few years, Lauper continued her involvement with the WWE, helping her friend Hulk Hogan promote his Saturday morning cartoon show and making an appearance on The Wrestling Album. In June 1985, when she won Best New Artist at the Annual Grammy Award, she invited Hogan along as her bodyguard.