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Jeff Fenholt (Jeffrey Craig Fenholt) was born on 15 September, 1950 in United States, is an American musician and actor (1950–2019). Discover Jeff Fenholt'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 68 years old?

Popular As Jeffrey Craig Fenholt
Occupation Musician · singer · actor · evangelist
Age 68 years old
Zodiac Sign Virgo
Born 15 September, 1950
Birthday 15 September
Birthplace United States
Date of death 10 September, 2019
Died Place Newport Beach, California, United States
Nationality United States

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1950

Jeffrey Craig Fenholt (September 15, 1950 – September 10, 2019) was an American musician, singer and actor best known for his performance as the title character in the original Broadway theatre adaptation of Jesus Christ Superstar and for his appearance on the cover of Time.

In later years, Fenholt gained recognition as a Christian evangelist and singer, as well as controversy over his involvement with the English heavy metal band Black Sabbath.

Jeffrey Craig Fenholt was born on September 15, 1950, in Columbus, Ohio, to parents Robert and Janet Fenholt.

He has a brother named Tom, and two sisters, Nancy and Melinda.

He also has one foster brother, Bill.

Fenholt grew up in Ohio and went to school in Columbus, Ohio.

He was involved with a number of rock bands and performed at various school functions.

Fenholt got his first regional hit recording titled "Goin' Too Far" with the band The Fifth Order when he was 14.

He toured extensively while he was in high school.

By his own admission, he was a troubled youth with a juvenile delinquency record.

Later, while in college, he worked at Jeffrey Mining Machinery Co. as a material mover in the motor winding and assembly department, and loading and unloading beef sides for a non-union roughneck truck dock, EC Jones, Trucking.

Fenholt attended Ohio State University for two years on a music scholarship, and later earned his B.A. in music at The School of Bible Theology University in San Jacinto, California.

Fenholt was cast as Jesus in the original Broadway production of Jesus Christ Superstar at the Mark Hellinger Theatre.

Jesus Christ Superstar (JCS) sold in excess of 12 million albums.

JCS cast members Carl Anderson and Yvonne Elliman toured with Fenholt on the JCS world tour as Judas Iscariot and Mary Magdalene, respectively.

Fenholt released several solo recordings, including a successful cover of Graham Nash's "Simple Man" (not to be confused with Lobo's "A Simple Man," which was released at nearly the same time ).

Fenholt co-founded Entertainment Capital Corporation with Jeff Thornburg, former president of The Robert Stigwood Org, producing Andy Warhol's film, Bad.

ECC also produced recordings for Fenholt.

Thornburg and Fenholt amicably parted ways when Thornburg accepted the position of head of venture capital for Paramount Pictures.

1978

In 1978, Fenholt recorded a disco LP titled Smile for CBS and was paid $300,000.

Fenholt also recorded for Capitol Records, Universal, Paramount, Polygram, Polydor, Decca, RCA, and as a youth, Laurie, Diamond and Cameo Parkway.

He last recorded for Sony.

1983

In 1983, Fenholt moved across the country to Southern California to pursue music, but this time it was for rock and roll.

During this period, Fenholt would record demos in the studio with Tony Iommi and members of Black Sabbath as a lead vocalist, but his departure from the group would take place before anything officially materialized.

Fenholt was also the lead singer of a number of other rock groups in his lifetime, such as "Driver" which featured members of Ozzy Osbourne, Whitesnake, and Dio.

1989

In 1989, Jeff Fenholt would return to the very same theater where it all started with Jesus Christ Superstar—the Mark Hellinger Theater, but this time it was to dedicate the theater as a new evangelical Pentecostal church in Times Square pastored by David Wilkerson called "Times Square Church".

1994

Fenholt's 1994 autobiography, From Darkness to Light, reveals that he was abused and mistreated as a youth and subjected to frequent beatings.

1996

In 1996, Fenholt's parents sued him, Trinity Broadcasting Network (TBN), and the publisher of his autobiography for $12 million each for defamation of character.

Fenholt's siblings claimed he made up the stories of abuse, but the lawsuit subsequently was dropped after Fenholt produced court documents from the superior court of Franklin County, Ohio, confirming his claims.

Fenholt later said that he had a "warm relationship" with his mother and family.

According to Fenholt's autobiography, he was heavily addicted to alcohol and drugs following the end of Jesus Christ Superstar's run on Broadway.

Fenholt's often-repeated testimony (later published in his autobiography) details a visit from Christian construction workers (Nick Dissipio, owner, hired by his Christian wife to rebuild a wing of his house) who confronted him regarding his portrayal of Christ on stage.

Fenholt converted to Christianity, abstained from his addictions, spent the next several years struggling to balance his faith and his career, and then became a high-profile personality on TBN.

Fenholt sported long hair, an unusual style in conservative evangelical circles, and he often appeared with his wife Maureen (nicknamed Reeni).

His ministry went global, with tours and concerts in Italy, South Africa (including one tour with his daughter Shaye), Australia, New Zealand, South and Central America, and Europe.

The international trip to Moscow, Russia in the Olympic Stadium took place with approximately 100,000 people in attendance in communist Russia.

In 1996, Fenholt was Chairman of Youth for a rally called "Washington for Jesus" which took place at the Nation's Capitol, and is reported as drawing nearly 500,000 people.

His TBN show, Highway to Heaven (not to be confused with the Michael Landon series), was aired around the world and reached millions.

Fenholt also had a national and world-wide musical TV program called Standing on the Rock, which aired over 36 satellites covering most of the world.

TBN also recorded some of Fenholt's self-composed solo worship albums.