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Published Apr 10, 2026

What is Tina Sinatra’s Net Worth?

Tina Sinatra, daughter of the late Frank Sinatra, is a successful businesswoman, Hollywood agent, film producer, and former actor. Her net worth is estimated to be $50 million. She contributed songs to her father’s album “The Sinatra Family Wish You a Merry Christmas” and was present at many of his recording sessions.

In addition to her work in the music industry, Sinatra published a memoir titled “My Father’s Daughter” and produced the 2004 remake of the political thriller “The Manchurian Candidate,” which starred her father in the original version.

Tina Sinatra: Early Life

Tina Sinatra was born in Los Angeles, California in 1948 as the youngest child of legendary singer and actor Frank Sinatra and his first wife, Nancy Barbato. She grew up with an older sister, Nancy Sinatra, who also became a successful singer, and an older brother named Frank Jr., who sadly passed away in 2016. When Tina was three years old, her parents divorced.

Tina Sinatra’s Acting Career

Tina Sinatra, daughter of legendary singer Frank Sinatra, pursued acting instead of singing. She took classes with actor Jeff Corey and appeared in the 1969 German television miniseries “Romeo und Julia 70” opposite Hampton Fancher. After her time in Germany, she returned to the United States to take more classes with Jeff Corey. In the 1970s, she appeared in several television shows, including “It Takes a Thief,” “Adam-12,” “McCloud,” and “Mannix.” She also appeared on “The Dean Martin Show” alongside her siblings and the children of Dean Martin. In 1977, she starred in the television film “Fantasy Island,” which became the pilot for the series of the same name.

Tina Sinatra’s Brief Singing Career

Despite not wanting a career in the music industry, Tina Sinatra made a brief foray into singing when she appeared on her father’s 1968 album “The Sinatra Family Wish You a Merry Christmas.”

On the album, she sang with her siblings Frank Jr. and Nancy. Tina Sinatra contributed her vocals to five of the tracks: “I Wouldn’t Trade Christmas”; “O Bambino (One Cold and Blessed Winter)”; “The Bells of Christmas”; “Santa Claus is Coming to Town”; and the closing song, “The Twelve Days of Christmas.”

Tina Sinatra’s Career Path

Tina Sinatra lacked confidence in singing and pursued a career in Hollywood as an agent under Arnold Stiefel. She represented actor Robert Blake and also managed parts of her father’s career at his request. Following her father’s death, she took over his music and film properties.

Tina Sinatra’s Producing Credits

In 1992, Tina Sinatra developed and executive produced the CBS television biographical drama miniseries “Sinatra,” based on the life and career of her father. The series starred Philip Casnoff as Frank Sinatra; Olympia Dukakis as Natalie Sinatra; Joe Santos as Marty Sinatra; and Gina Gershon as Nancy Barbato Sinatra. A critical success, the series earned seven Emmy Award nominations and won two.

Another notable producing credit for Tina Sinatra was on the 2004 remake of the classic 1962 political thriller film “The Manchurian Candidate.” The original had starred her father; his role in the remake was played by Denzel Washington.

Tina Sinatra’s Personal Life

In 1970, Sinatra became engaged to actor Robert Wagner but they ended their engagement in 1972. She then married musician and record producer Wes Farrell in Las Vegas in 1974 but divorced in 1976. Sinatra married Richard M. Cohen in 1981 but they divorced in 1983. In 2000, she co-wrote a memoir with Jeff Coplon titled “My Father’s Daughter.”

Frank Sinatra’s Former Beverly Hills Home

Frank Sinatra previously owned a 3,024-square-foot home in Beverly Hills, California on Lloydcrest Drive. The property included two bedrooms, three-and-a-half bathrooms, a double living room, a media room, and a kitchen that opened to an outdoor living space. Sinatra purchased the home in the late 60s and listed it for sale in 2008 for $2.45 million.

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