Ian Robert Astbury was born on the 14th May 1962, in Heswall, Cheshire, England, and is a singer, musician and actor. He is recognized for being the leader of the noted group The Cult, and also for being the singer of the band of blues rock The Doors of the 21st Century, formed in 2002 by former members of The Doors. Astbury has been active in the entertainment industry since 1981.
How much is the net worth of Ian Astbury? It has been reported by authoritative sources that the outright size of his wealth is equal to $15 million, as of the data presented in early 2017. Music is the major source of Astbury’s fortune.
Ian Astbury Net Worth $15 Million
To begin with, Astbury was named after his father Robert Astbury, who was a merchant, who kept the family moving from one place to another while Ian was young; the boy grew up mainly on Merseyside, then Glasgow (Scotland), before the family emigrated to Canada in 1973, when he was eleven years old. However, he moved to Belfast, Northern Ireland in 1979, afterwards to Brixton, London, and eventually ended up in Bradford, England in the autumn of 1981. His mother died of cancer on his 17th birthday and his father also died of cancer, when Ian was 29 years old.
Concerning the professional career, Ian started singing while living in Liverpool, at that time active in the punk scene. In 1981 Astbury joined a local band as lead vocalist and renamed the band Southern Death Cult, in honour of an American tribe of Delta Mississippi, but the band dissolved in 1983. Alongside the guitarist Billy Duffy, the bassist Jamie Stewart and the drummer Raymond Taylor Smith (Ray Mondo), Astbury formed a new band, called Death Cult, then shortened the name to The Cult. With this band he eventually released a total of 23 studio albums. After the first separation of the band, Astbury as a soloist released two recordings: “Spirit \ Light \ Speed” (2000) and “BXI” (2010). In 1996, he formed Holy Barbarians and released the album entitled “Cream”. In the year 2002, he was asked to be the replacement voice of the late Jim Morrison from the famous rock band The Doors, alongside three original members Ray Manzarek (keyboards), Robby Krieger (guitar) and John Densmore (drums) – later the band was renamed The Doors of the 21st Century. In 2003, Astbury also performed with the surviving members of MC5 in a concert at the 100 Club in London, before they finally return to their former group, The Cult with Billy Duffy. Overall, all the aforementioned engagements have added sums to the total size of Ian Astbury net worth.
Finally, in the personal life of Ian Astbury, he married The Black Ryder vocalist / guitarist Aimee Nash in Las Vegas, in 2012. Previously, he was married to Heatherlyn Campbell (1991–1997).
Spirit\Light\Speed (2000), BXI (2010), Sonic Temple (1989), Love (1985), Electric (1987), Live Cult (1993), Peace (2000), Beyond Good and Evil (2001), Death Cult (1983)
Music Groups
The Cult (since 1983), The Doors of the 21st Century (2002), Southern Death Cult, Manzarek–Krieger (2002-2007), Holy Barbarians (1996-1997), The Wondergirls, Circus Of Power
Movies
Sonic Revolution: A Celebration of the MC5, The Doors of the 21st Century: L.A. Woman Live, The Cult: Irving Plaza, NYC
TV Shows
Dancing with the Stars (2011), Ocean's Twelve (2004), The Tube (1984, Channel 4 television show), Bones (2010), 100 Greatest Hard Rock Songs (TV Movie,, 2008), Stoked: The Rise and Fall of Gator (Documentary, 2002),The Cult: Live in Milan (TV Movie, 1986)
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Albums are dead, the format is dead. iTunes has destroyed the whole idea of an album. It was a crucial part of the music industry between the 1970s and the 1990s, but it's been over for years now. It's simply an old format, it's just not up to date - and that's that.
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We never had fans - we have addicts. You either need it or you don't. You either get it or you won't. There is nothing casual about The Cult. We attract pure votaries.
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Talking about The Cult's 1999 reunion tour: "Our tour will be a gathering place for desperate souls. People who have been recently disappointed by watered-down, commercialized, mediocre rock music. A lot of rock bands are like little kids playing with big-boy toys - we're playing by big-boy rules. This tour is for people who need meat in their sandwich."
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Currently in India, taking a one month holiday from touring with the revamped version of The Doors. [October 2005]
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Currently touring with The Cult on their 'Return to Wild Tour' across North and South America and Europe. [2006]
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Lives in Los Angeles.
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He's traveled to Bombay several times and says he loves India and its people. He's also been to Mt Everest.
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Oliver Stone's first choice to portray Jim Morrison in "The Doors" (1991).
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Usually plays tambourine (for percussion) in addition to singing, and throws his tambourines out into the audience throughout The Cult's concerts.
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In February 1993, The Cult's best of collection titled 'Pure Cult: Music for Rockers, Ravers, Lovers, and Sinners' debuted at #1 on the charts in Britain and went double platinum in that country. It later went to number one on the charts in Portugal and New Zealand.
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On The Cult's 1994 Black Sheep record, two songs: 'Naturally High' and 'Sacred Life' were written as a tribute to Nigel Preston, Ian's friend and former drummer for The Cult, who died in 1992.
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Two sons: Dustyn Astbury and Che Astbury (named after Che Guevara)
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Born on the same day as Poison guitarist C.C. Deville.
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In 1996 when he toured with his side band "The Holy Barbarians", he read poetry by Allen Ginsberg and Jack Kerouac aloud to the audience during concerts.
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His mother died of cancer on his 17th birthday - his father also died of cancer when Ian was 29 years old
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Born in Heswall, in Cheshire England. He was named after his father Robert Astbury, who was a merchant seaman, and kept the family moving while Ian was young. Grew up in Merseyside England, then Liverpool, then Glasgow, Scotland. He immigrated to Canada in 1973. He moved to Belfast in Northern Ireland in 1979, then Brixton, England, and then eventually ended up in Bradford England, in autumn of 1981.
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For reasons known only to the band, he is sometimes referred to as "Ezekial".
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Worked as a member of U2's road crew in 1980.
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Is an avid collector of WWII memorabilia.
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During a four year hiatus from The Cult from 1995 to 1999, traveled extensively to Japan, China, Nepal, Tibet, Vietnam, Cuba, New York, London and Los Angeles.
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Spent 29 days in the army in 1979.
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Was being considered in 1991 to play Jim Morrison in the film "The Doors", but turned down the role because neither he nor the other surviving members of The Doors like the way that Jim Morrison was going to be portrayed in that film.
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In 1996, he started up a side band called "The Holy Barbarians", named after a book of beatnik philosophy and poetry by Lawrence Lipton. The band did one record, "Cream", named after a popular London nightclub in April 1996, and then split up some time around 1997.
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He and guitarist Billy Duffy have been in the band "The Cult" since 1983. They are the only two permanent band members, with an almost constantly changing drummer, bass player and rhythm guitarist.
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Stepped into Jim Morrison's shoes in doing vocals for the new incarnation of the Doors, touring as the 21st century Doors throughout 2002-2003. As of summer of 2004 he is still touring with the "21st Century Doors", a move which is angering many of The Cult's fans that are waiting for The Cult to tour again.
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Lead singer of rock band The Cult
Soundtrack
Title
Year
Status
Character
Rage
TV Series writer - 2 episodes, 2002 - 2014 performer - 1 episode, 2014
Grand Theft Auto V
2013
Video Game writer: "Rain" - as Ian Robert Astbury
Doctor Who
2013
TV Series writer - 1 episode
That's My Boy
2012
writer: "She Sells Sanctuary" - as Ian Robert Astbury
The Raven
2012/I
writer: "Burn My Shadow"
Person of Interest
2011
TV Series performer - 1 episode
Dancing with the Stars
2011
TV Series writer - 1 episode
One Night Stand
2010
TV Series short writer - 1 episode
Formula 1: BBC Sport
2010
TV Series writer - 2 episodes
Bones
2010
writer: "Ciao Baby"
Repo Men
2010
writer: "Burn My Shadow"
100 Greatest Hard Rock Songs
2008
TV Movie writer: "Love Removal Machine"
Tough Talk
2008
Short writer: "She Sells Sanctuary"
Guitar Hero World Tour
2008
Video Game writer: "Love Removal Machine"
You, Me and Dupree
2006
writer: "Love Removal Machine" - as Ian Robert Astbury
The Business
2005
writer: "Wild Flower"
Ocean's Twelve
2004
writer: "The Phoenix" - uncredited
Layer Cake
2004
writer: "She Sells Sanctuary"
Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 4
2002
Video Game writer: "Bad Fun" - as Ian Robert Astbury
Grand Theft Auto: Vice City
2002
Video Game writer: "She Sells Sanctuary" - as I. Astbury
Stoked: The Rise and Fall of Gator
2002
Documentary writer: "Big Neon Glitter"
Crossroads
2002/I
writer: "Rise"
Dave Mirra Freestyle BMX 2
2001
Video Game writer: "She Sells Sanctuary"
Gran Turismo 3: A-Spec
2001
Video Game writer: "She Sells Sanctuary"
VH1 Storytellers
2000
TV Series documentary performer - 1 episode
Free Enterprise
1998
writer: "She Sells Sanctuary" Long Version
Small Soldiers
1998
writer: "Love Removal Machine"
The Basketball Diaries
1995
writer: "Star"
With Honors
1994
writer: "She Sells Sanctuary" - as Ian Robert Astbury
Singles
1992
writer: "She Sells Sanctuary" - as Ian Robert Astbury
Buffy the Vampire Slayer
1992
writer: "ZAP CITY"
Cool World
1992
"THE WITCH"
Less Than Zero
1987
lyrics: "Li'l Devil" - as Ian Robert Astbury / music: "Li'l Devil" - as Ian Robert Astbury
White Water Summer
1987
writer: "Aphrodisiac Jacket"
The Cult: Live in Rome
1987
TV Movie writer: "Nirvana", "Wild Flower", "Lil' Devil", "Memphis Hip Shake", "Horse Nation", "The Phoenix", "She Sells Sanctuary", "Love Removal Machine", "Revolution"
Out of Bounds
1986
writer: "ELECTRIC OCEAN"
The Cult: Live in Milan
1986
TV Movie writer: "Nirvana", "Spiritwalker", "The Phoenix"
Composer
Title
Year
Status
Character
The Cult: Music Without Fear
2002
Video
Pure Cult: The Videosingles
2001
Video
Cult Live at Summer Sonic Festival 2001
2001
TV Movie
The Cult: Live at Obras '00
2000
TV Movie
The Cult: Live at Obras '95
1995
TV Movie
The Cult: Live in Paris '94
1994
TV Short
The Cult: Live in Spain
1994
TV Movie
Pure Cult: Music for Rockers, Ravers, Lovers and Sinners
1993
Video
Cult: Live in Belgium
1993
TV Movie
The Cult: Live in Athens
1993
TV Movie
Sonic Ceremony: The Videosingles
1992
Video short
The Cult: Pinkpop Festival '92
1992
TV Movie
The Cult: Live in Buenos Aires
1991
TV Movie
The Cult: Live in Italy
1991
TV Movie
The Cult: Live at Wembley 1989
1990
TV Movie
Electric Love: The Videosingles
1987
Video short
The Cult in Concert
1987
TV Movie
The Cult: Live in Rome
1987
TV Movie
Cult: Live at the Provinssirock Festival
1986
TV Movie
The Cult: Live in Milan
1986
TV Movie
The Cult: Live in Munich
1986
TV Movie
The Cult: Live at the Ritz
1985
TV Movie
Dreamtime Live at the Lyceum
1984
Video
The Cult: Live in Solnahallen, Stockholm, Sweden
Video
The Cult: Rarities and Promos
Video
Producer
Title
Year
Status
Character
Amá
2016
Documentary executive producer
Self
Title
Year
Status
Character
Pure Cult: The Videosingles
2001
Video
Himself (as The Cult)
Cult Live at Summer Sonic Festival 2001
2001
TV Movie
Himself - Lead Vocalist
VH1 Rock Show
2001
TV Series documentary
Himself
VH1 Storytellers
2000
TV Series documentary
Himself - The Cult
The Cult: Live at Obras '00
2000
TV Movie
Himself; singer
The Cult: Live at Obras '95
1995
TV Movie
Himself; singer
The Cult: Live in Paris '94
1994
TV Short
Himself; singer
The Cult: Live in Spain
1994
TV Movie
Himself; singer
Pure Cult: Music for Rockers, Ravers, Lovers and Sinners
1993
Video
Himself; singer
Cult: Live in Belgium
1993
TV Movie
Himself; singer (as The Cult)
The Cult: Live in Athens
1993
TV Movie
Himself; singer
Sonic Ceremony: The Videosingles
1992
Video short
Himself (as The Cult)
The Cult: Pinkpop Festival '92
1992
TV Movie
Himself; singer
The Cult: Live in Buenos Aires
1991
TV Movie
Himself; singer
The Cult: Live in Italy
1991
TV Movie
Himself; singer
The Cult: Live at Wembley 1989
1990
TV Movie
Himself; singer (as The Cult)
Electric Love: The Videosingles
1987
Video short
Himself; singer
The Cult in Concert
1987
TV Movie
Himself; singer (as The Cult)
The Old Grey Whistle Test
1987
TV Series
Himself
The Cult: Live in Rome
1987
TV Movie
Himself; singer
Cult: Live at the Provinssirock Festival
1986
TV Movie
Himself; singer
The Cult: Live in Milan
1986
TV Movie
Himself; singer
The Cult: Live in Munich
1986
TV Movie
Himself; singer
The Cult: Live at the Ritz
1985
TV Movie
Himself, singer (as The Cult)
The Tube
1983-1985
TV Series
Himself
Top of the Pops
1985
TV Series
Himself
Dreamtime Live at the Lyceum
1984
Video
Himself; singer
The Cult: Live in Solnahallen, Stockholm, Sweden
Video
Himself
George Fest: A Night to Celebrate the Music of George Harrison