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"Weird Al" Yankovic (Alfred Matthew Yankovic) was born on 23 October, 1959 in Downey, California, U.S., is an American comedy musician (born 1959). Discover "Weird Al" Yankovic's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 64 years old?
Popular As |
Alfred Matthew Yankovic |
Occupation |
Singer-songwriter,record producer,satirist,actor,voice actor,music video director,author |
Age |
64 years old |
Zodiac Sign |
Libra |
Born |
23 October 1959 |
Birthday |
23 October |
Birthplace |
Downey, California, U.S. |
Nationality |
United States
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He is a member of famous Singer-songwriter with the age 64 years old group.
"Weird Al" Yankovic Height, Weight & Measurements
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He is currently single. He is not dating anyone. We don't have much information about He's past relationship and any previous engaged. According to our Database, He has no children.
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"Weird Al" Yankovic Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is "Weird Al" Yankovic worth at the age of 64 years old? "Weird Al" Yankovic’s income source is mostly from being a successful Singer-songwriter. He is from United States. We have estimated "Weird Al" Yankovic's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Singer-songwriter |
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Timeline
His father, who was born in the Strawberry Hill neighborhood of Kansas City, Kansas, was of Slovene and Croatian descent: Nick Yankovic was the son of Matthew Yankovich (baptized Matija Jankovič, 1887–1969), who was born in Bedenj, Slovenia, and Mary Yankovich (née Braj, 1890–1968), born in Croatia.
Nick Yankovic began living in California after earning two Purple Hearts for his service as a medic during World War II.
He believed "the key to success" was "doing for a living whatever makes you happy" and often reminded his son of this philosophy.
Yankovic's mother, a stenographer from Kentucky of English and Italian descent, married his father in 1949.
She moved to California a decade before Yankovic was born.
Yankovic's first accordion lesson, which sparked his interest in music, took place on the day before his seventh birthday.
A door-to-door salesman traveling through Lynwood offered his parents a choice of accordion or guitar lessons at a local music school.
Yankovic claims that his parents chose the accordion over the guitar because "they figured there should be at least one more accordion-playing Yankovic in the world" in reference to Frankie Yankovic, to whom he is not related.
He has also said that they chose the accordion because "they were convinced it would revolutionize rock".
Since his mother did not let him outside the house often, he had plenty of time to practice the instrument at home.
He continued lessons at the school for three years before deciding to continue learning on his own.
Alfred Matthew Yankovic (born October 23, 1959), known professionally as "Weird Al" Yankovic, is an American musician, comedian, satirist, and actor.
He is best known for writing and performing comedy songs that often parody specific songs by contemporary musicians.
He also performs original songs that are style pastiches of the work of other acts, as well as polka medleys of several popular songs, most of which feature his trademark accordion.
Alfred Matthew Yankovic was born in Downey, California, on October 23, 1959, the only child of Mary Elizabeth (née Vivalda, 1923–2004) and Nick Yankovic (1917–2004).
He was raised in nearby Lynwood, California.
In the 1970s, Yankovic was a big fan of Elton John and cites John's 1973 album Goodbye Yellow Brick Road as one of the reasons he "learned to play rock 'n roll on the accordion".
Other sources of inspiration for his comedy came from Mad magazine, the British comedy troupe Monty Python, and the Zucker, Abrahams and Zucker films.
He had also enjoyed George Carlin's stand-up comedy album FM & AM so much that he transcribed it by typewriter.
Yankovic began kindergarten a year earlier than most children and skipped second grade, later saying, "My classmates seemed to think I was some kind of rocket scientist, so I was labeled a nerd early on."
He attended Lynwood High School, where his unusual schooling experience meant he was two years younger than most of his classmates.
He was not interested in sports or social events but was active in extracurricular programs, including the National Forensic League-sanctioned public speaking events; a play based on Rebel Without a Cause; the yearbook, for which he wrote most of the captions; and the Volcano Worshippers club, which he later said did "absolutely nothing" and was started "just to get an extra picture of [themselves] in the yearbook".
Since having one of his comedy songs aired on The Dr. Demento Radio Show in 1976 at age 16, Yankovic has sold more than 12 million albums, recorded more than 150 parodies and original songs, and performed more than 1,000 live shows.
He graduated in 1976, and was valedictorian of his senior class.
He attended California Polytechnic State University in San Luis Obispo, earning a bachelor's degree in architecture.
After graduation he worked at Westwood One, first in the mail room and then calling stations confirming that paid advertisements had indeed run on air.
Yankovic received his first exposure via syndicated comedy radio personality Dr. Demento's Southern California-based radio show, later saying, "If there hadn't been a Dr. Demento, I'd probably have a real job now."
Despite his mother having caught him listening to Dr. Demento's program and banning him from listening to it again, he found ways to hear it discreetly.
In 1976, Dr. Demento spoke at Yankovic's school, where the 16-year-old Yankovic gave him a homemade cassette tape of original and parody songs performed on the accordion in Yankovic's bedroom into a "cheesy little tape recorder".
He has produced two satirical films about his own life, The Compleat Al (1985) and Weird: The Al Yankovic Story (2022).
He has acted in several television shows and web series, in addition to starring in Al TV specials on MTV.
In addition to his music career, Yankovic wrote and starred in the film UHF (1989) and the television series The Weird Al Show (1997).
His work has earned him five Grammy Awards and a further 11 nominations, four gold records and six platinum records in the U.S. His first top ten Billboard album (Straight Outta Lynwood) and single ("White & Nerdy") were both released in 2006, nearly three decades into his career.
Yankovic has stated that he may forgo traditional albums in favor of timely releases of singles from the 2010s onward.
He has also written two children's books, When I Grow Up (2011) and My New Teacher and Me! (2013).
His latest album, Mandatory Fun (2014), became his first number-one album during its debut week.
Yankovic's success has been attributed to his effective use of music videos to further parody pop culture, the song's original artist and the original music videos themselves.
He has directed some of his own music videos and has also directed music videos for other artists including Ben Folds, Hanson, the Black Crowes, and the Presidents of the United States of America.
With the decline of music television and the onset of social media, he used YouTube and other video sites to publish his videos; this strategy helped boost sales of his later albums.