David Bowie Wife, Daughter, Children, Family, Gay, Net Worth, Death, Height
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We can only assume that you don’t know who David Bowie was if you don’t belong to this world, the man was everywhere; if his songs were super-class and inspiring, his stage performances were revolutionary, almost always.

Coupled with the fact that Bowie was out to make music that would appeal to everyone, there was no stopping him. It wouldn’t be too exaggerated to say that Bowie has practically conquered the world musically. You won’t find many people who would deny that. If we assume that the music was for Bowie Goliath, then the amazing stagecraft was the slingshot with which this David killed him.

Besides music, Bowie also had a fantastic acting career. He was also an art collector and a painter, but he didn’t make any extraordinary waves in this field as he did in music. A look at the honors and awards David Bowie received both during his time with us and in death has always revealed the magnitude of his deeds in the global music industry.

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David Bowie Career Accomplishments

Because of his achievements, it is common for the deceased musician and actor to be considered the greatest rock star of all time or to be named in lists such as “100 Greatest Britons”. Even before he died, he was immortalized in various ways. One example is a kind of hunter spider, which was given the name Heteropoda davidbowie in 2008.

If you look at the records, you will see that Bowie sold about 140 million records worldwide. In the United Kingdom alone, he received 9 platinum, 11 gold, and 8 silver albums certified. In the United States of America, he had 5 platinum and 9 gold albums certified. France also had to acknowledge the immense contributions of the man in this field with his prestigious Ordre des Arts et des Lettres. Bowie was awarded the highest order (Commander) of distinction by the French government. After he died in 2016, he received a similar award from the British government. For his lasting influence on British culture, he was honored posthumously with the Brits Icon Award.

Other numerous awards David Bowie received include six Grammy Awards, several Brit Awards and a handful of others such as the Saturn Award for Best Actor, which recognized his achievements in the film industry.

Given the above, it was only natural that Bowie was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. This happened sometime in January 1996 and more than a decade later he was also inducted into the Science Fiction and Fantasy Hall of Fame.

As one of the world’s best-selling musicians of all time, his most popular works include “Space Oddity”, “The Man Who Sold The World”, “Diamond Dogs”, “Aladdin Sane”, “The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust” and “Young Americans”. In Bowie’s acting career he earned more admiration than Thomas Jerome Newton in “The Man Who Fell to Earth”, Joseph Merrick in “The Elephant Man” and Nikola Tesla in “The Prestige”.

David Bowie Net Worth

Your suspicion is correct, Bowie left an enormous fortune when he died. A few weeks after his death, it was widely reported that his will stated that he had left a large part of his fortune to his wife and children. Exactly, it was rumored that the singer had left almost 100 million dollars for his family.

While half of his net worth and his luxury apartment SoHo in New York went to his wife, his two children received 25 percent of the assets. Even at his death, Bowie was benevolent. He left Corinne Schwab, his assistant $2 million, and a nanny identified as Alexandria’s, $1 million.

David Bowie Wife, Daughter, Children, and Family

The singer built his family from two marriages. His second marriage began in April 1992, after he married Iman, a Somali-American model, in a private meeting in the French-speaking part of Switzerland – Lausanne. The couple later performed a wedding ceremony in Italy. A few years after the marriage, in August 2000, Bowie and Iman welcomed their only child, a daughter named Alexandria Zahra Jones.

Before Iman, the musician was married to a model and actress, Mary Angela Barnett. He married her in March 1970, but the marriage did not last more than a decade. The couple broke up and officially gave up the marriage in February 1980. However, they had a son, Duncan Zowie Jones, who was born on 30 May 1971.

Sexual Orientation

It was thought that Bowie was heterosexual until he announced in an interview sometime in 1972 that he was gay. About four years later he confirmed his sexual orientation, declared he was bisexual, and claimed that this was one of the best things that had happened to him. If there was any doubt about his sexual attraction, this was dispelled when his first wife revealed that he was having a romantic affair with the famous English singer Mick Jagger.

Bowie later expressed that he should not have revealed his sexual orientation to the world. This led many to speculate that the man was never really homosexual, but was perhaps only involved in such affairs out of curiosity.

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Bowie’s Passing – The Death of An Icon

Bowie’s death was a shock to the world. This is because he died about 48 hours after the release of his 25th studio album – Blackstar and his 69th birthday. Many didn’t want to believe the news about his death until the mainstream media reported it.

The star was diagnosed with liver cancer 18 months earlier, but he refused to bother anyone with it. This was a secret until his death, which occurred on January 10, 2016.

The moment it turned out that Bowie was late, people around the world gathered, sang his songs, and held impromptu memorial services in honor of the dead man.

Height & Quick Facts

Height: The musician was 8 inches taller than 5 feet (1.78 m).

Born: 8 January 1947

Died: 10 January 2016

Cause of Death: Liver Cancer

Marriages:  Mary Angela Barnett (M. 1970, Div. 1980); Iman (M. 1992)

Children: 2 – Duncan Zowie Jones and Alexandria Zahra Jones