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American singer, Jeffrey Craig Fenholt had an estimated net worth of $3 million. He was noted 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 Magazine." In later years, he would gain notoriety as a Christian evangelist and singer, in addition to his controversial involvement with the heavy metal band Black Sabbath.

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Fenholt eventually got divorced in 1998 and left TBN. However, he still had a few brief appearances which included the September 11, 2001 events which feature a marked changed concerning his appearance and demeanor. He had short hair and exited quickly from the stage after he performed. In December 2001, his Christian music album got promoted by TBN. Fenholt was able to record five solo albums for TBN that featured a lot of his own compositions. These eventually sold more than 3.3 million copies. Fenholt was able to earn two Gold and one Platinum albums.

On March 3, 2004, he returned to TBN as a guest on Behind the Scenes that Paul Crouch hosted. Fenholt mentioned Black Sabbath and cited the book Never Say Die.

Fenholt returned to TBN on March 3, 2004, as a guest on Behind the Scenes, hosted by Paul Crouch. Fenholt mentioned Black Sabbath, citing the book Never Say Die.

Jeff Fenholt eventually died of natural causes at his home on September 10, 2019.

Earnings & Financial Data

Date

Category

Description

Amount

2001

Record Sales

Record sales of Jeff Fenholt's five solo albums for TBN, featuring many of his own compositions (approximately 3.3 million copies sold)

$4,290,000

1996

Earning Turned Donation

Money raised from a youth rally titled "Washington for Jesusy" on the steps of the U.S. Capitol, drawing nearly 500,000 in attendance

$1,700,000