With decades old of career, did Dolly Parton's net worth already reach a billion mark?

Parton took a massive step in her career again after she joined the musicians who were recently inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame. The ceremony was held at the Microsoft Theater in Los Angeles on Saturday.

She made it to the list even after initially saying she would not include herself in the voting process. The Rock Hall, meanwhile, proceeded despite the objection.

"I want to thank the Hall of Fame and all the people out there through all of these years," she said. "I've been doing it all my life and I do love it. I'm very humbled by this," she said.

As the crooner reached a new milestone, fans became more curious about how much she made in her career so far.

Dolly Parton Net Worth 2022

According to Celebrity Net Worth, Dolly Parton's net worth in 2022 is estimated to be around $650 million. A huge part of this fortune comes from her music career, philanthropy, and business deals.

As a solo artist, Parton already sold over 100 million copies worldwide. She made those records through her hit songs like "I Will Always Love You," "Here You Come Again," "Rockin' Years," "There Was Jesus," "Coat of Many Colors," and "Love Is Live a Butterfly," to name a few.

Aside from her individual music endeavors, she also scored $10 million in royalties because of Whitney Houston's "I Will Always Love You" version. When converted, the amount could balloon up to $20 million.

Parton's albums became hit worldwide and the Recording Industry Association of America certified them with gold, platinum, and multi-platinum awards.

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Her musical career also led Parton to collect accolades under her belt: Grammy Awards, Country Music Association Awards, Academy of Country Music Awards, People's Choice Awards, Tony Awards, and Emmy Awards.

Outside her career in the industry, Dolly Parton's net worth also comes from her The Dollywood Company which manages the Dollywood theme park and the Splash Country water park. It also oversees dinner theatre venues across the country, including Pirates Voyage and The Dolly Parton Stampede.

On top of these, Parton also saw a blooming acting career after starring in the 1960s to 1980s shows.

In 1979, she was nominated for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Variety Program for her appearance in a Cher special.

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