Joseph Anthony Fatone Jr., commonly known as Joey Fatone, is a famous American actor, voice actor, singer, dancer, as well as a television personality. To the public, Joey Fatone is perhaps best known as a part of “’N Sync”, a popular boy band, which consisted of Justin Timberlake, Lance Bass, Chris Kirkpatrick, and JC Chasez. The group was first formed in 1995, and even though they initially struggled with their former manager Lou Pearlman, they released their second studio album in 2000, under the name of “No Strings Attached”. A critical and commercial success, “No Strings Attached” proved to be one of the most successful albums ever released, as it sold more than 1 million copies on the first day of its release, and went on to sell over 2.4 million copies during its first week. The album also produced four singles, namely “Bye Bye Bye”, “It’s Gonna Be Me”, “I’ll Never Stop”, and “This I Promise You”. “No Strings Attached” was later certified 11 times Platinum by the RIAA. A year later, in 2001, “NSYNC” released their final studio album entitled “Celebrity”, which sold more than 10 million copies worldwide and received a 5 time Platinum certification. Shortly afterwards, the band announced going on hiatus, yet in 2006, one of the members, namely Lance Bass confirmed the rumors that “’N Sync” had disbanded. Over the years, the group had an opportunity to work with such artists as “Aerosmith”, Britney Spears, Michael Jackson, Stevie Wonder, Left Eye, and many others.
Joey Fatone Net Worth $14 Million
A famous singer and dancer, how rich is Joey Fatone? According to sources, Joey Fatone’s net worth is estimated to be $14 million. Most of Joey Fatone’s net worth and wealth comes from his involvement in the entertainment industry.
Joey Fatone was born in 1977 in Brooklyn, New York, but his family moved out to Florida when he was a teenager. In Florida, Fatone studied at the “Dr. Phillips High School”. Prior to his big breakthrough with “NSYNC”, Fatone made an appearance on a children’s show called “Nick Arcade”, and portrayed the role of “Wolfie” in the “Beetlejuice” production. Soon afterwards, he met Chris Kirkpatrick with whom he joined the boy band. Aside from “NSYNC”, Fatone hosted a karaoke game show called “The Singing Bee”, made an appearance in the “Hanna Montana” series with Miley Cyrus and Billy Ray Cyrus, as well as in the “Imagination Movers” show, and voiced a character in Seth Green’s animated series “Robot Chicken”.
Joey Fatone once again rose to prominence in 2007, this time by taking part in a popular dance competition show entitled “Dancing with the Stars”. Even though Fatone did not win the main prize, he finished in an honorable second place. In addition to that, Joey Fatone excelled as an announcer, as well as a guest host on such television series as “Family Feud” and “The Price is Right Live!”.
Currently, Fatone hosts a reality cooking series called “Rewrapped”, which aired on screens in 2014. A famous dancer, television personality, and a former member of a popular band “’N Sync”, Joey Fatone has an estimated net worth of $14 million.
Singer, Actor, Dancer, Voice Actor, Announcer, Television presenter, TV Personality
Education
Dr. Phillips High School
Nationality
United States of America
Spouse
Kelly Baldwin (m. 2004)
Children
Briahna Joely Fatone, Kloey Alexandra Fatone
Parents
Joseph Anthony Fatone, Sr, Phyllis Fatone
Siblings
Janine Fatone, Steven Fatone
Nicknames
Joseph Anthony Fatone , Joseph Anthony "Joey" Fatone, Jr. , Joseph Anthony Fatone, Jr. , Joseph Anthony Fatone Jr. , Super Joey , Superman , Phat One , phat-one , Joey Fantone
Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture, Teen Choice Award for Choice TV Reality/Variety Host
Movies
My Big Fat Greek Wedding, Dead 7, On the Line, Inkubus, The Cooler, Homie Spumoni, Mancation, Beethoven's Big Break, Red Riding Hood, Longshot, The Bros., The Opposite Sex, Infected
TV Shows
Rewrapped, The Singing Bee, Celebrity Circus, Fame, Dancing with the Stars, My Family Recipe Rocks, Family Feud, The Singing Office
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Some days I'll cook, and then some days my wife will cook. For me, obviously on Sundays a lot of times we do the sauce and the meatballs and pasta, the whole thing.
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Performing in front of a live audience can be pretty intimidating, so having a full head of hair was important to me.
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I may be able to concentrate on a move, but it may not look exactly how I need it to look like, as far as in the ballroom world. Hip-hop is different; it is a lot more flowy with ballroom.
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I think for me, as far as cooking, some of it came naturally just from watching my dad. My dad was more of the cook than my mom was, so it's just handing it down from generation to generation. I just love to cook and have fun. And as performers, we love to cook, and we love to entertain people.
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I'm Italian. I love to cook Italian food, so I learned from my dad how to make sauce and meatballs and all that stuff. With my wife and kids, I started making homemade pasta. The very first time, I didn't have a pasta maker, so I had to cut it with a knife, the old-school way! The noodles were all jacked up, but it was fun.
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It's tough for those celebrity couples. It's really hard. My wife wasn't in the limelight, which made it easier... the key is to keep it happy, light, and fun.
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I have kind of an iron stomach.
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If you combine good flavors, food turns into an orchestra.
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It's fun to be able to have a fun palate, and the way I say that, you think about it and it sounds funny, but it's true.
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'My Family Recipe Rocks' is on the Live Well Network, and we go to people's homes and watch them cook.
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People can sense when someone is fake or real on TV.
Joey and his wife, Kelly Fatone, became the parents of another daughter, Kloey Alexandra Fatone, on January 11, 2010 in Orlando, Florida. Kloey weighed in at 5 lbs. 8 oz.
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A Superman fan.
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Attended St. Mary Mother of Jesus Elementary School in Brooklyn, NY.
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Attended the same high school (in the same grade) as Amber Benson.
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Went to the same high school as former Boston Red Sox center fielder Johnny Damon. Joey was a freshman when Damon was a senior.
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Is of Italian descent.
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In high school, he was in a singing group called the Big Guys. Another member of the group was Latin singer Luis Fonsi.
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As a preteen in 1992, Joey was featured as a contestant on Nickelodeon's hit game show Nickelodeon Arcade (1992). He lost to the other team.
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Was in Dr. Phillips High School's choral program. An ensemble he was part of sang the National Anthem at a basketball game for the Orlando Magic.
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Plays the character Mark in the Broadway musical "Rent" from August 5 to December 22, 2002 [2002]
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Has a brother and sister who also worked at Universal Studios
Brooklyn native Fatone is a graduate of Orlando, Florida's Dr. Phillips High School, which is located right across the street from Universal Studios Florida.
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Performed at the Christmas Tree Lighting at Rockefeller Center with *NSYNC in December 1999.
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Worked at Universal Studios Florida before joining *NSYNC. He played the werewolf in "Beetlejuice's Graveyard Revue".
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Collects Superman memorabilia
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Performed with *NSYNC in the 1998 and 1999 Miss Teen USA pageant.