- Category:
- Richest Celebrities › Actors
- Net Worth:
- $3 Million
- Birthdate:
- Sep 28, 1967 (57 years old)
- Birthplace:
- New York City
- Gender:
- Female
- Profession:
- Actor, Musician, Author, Artist, Writer
- Nationality:
- United States of America
What is Moon Unit Zappa's net worth?
Moon Unit Zappa is an American actress who has a net worth of $3 million. Moon Unit Zappa was born in New York, New York. She is the daughter of Gail Zappa and musician, Frank Zappa. She began acting as a child, appearing in guest starring roles on such shows as "CHiPs" and "The Facts of Life". She first gained national attention when she performed a monologue as part of her father's song, "Valley Girl" at the age of 14. Throughout the 80s, she appeared as a VJ for MTV, and also appeared in such films as "National Lampoon's European Vacation", "Spirit of '76", and "Nightmares". She has since gone on to guest starring roles on such television shows as "Normal Life", "The Super Mario Bros. Super Show", "Curb Your Enthusiasm", "How I Met Your Mother", and "Roseanne". She also performs as a stand-up comedian. She also published the book, "America, the Beautiful" in 2001.
Frank Zappa Estate
The exact value of Frank's estate at the time of his death is extremely difficult to pin down. By some reports, years after Frank's death the estate was "beyond broke," perhaps even millions of dollars in debt at the time he died. His daughter Moon would later claim that she was pressured into selling a home to help raise $250,000 needed for Frank's cancer treatments.
The situation worsened after his death thanks largely to an expensive battle his widow waged with a record company over the digital streaming rights to his catalog. Frank's children have fought for years over the right to perform using the last name "Zappa" and the ability to monetize their father's image. In the years after his death, the estate has earned many millions of dollars through licensing agreements, merchandise sales, film rights, memorabilia and more.
In August 2016, several months after his widow Gail's passing, Frank's famous Laurel Canyon home and studio sold for $5.4 million. Several months after the home was sold, Dweezil Zappa claimed in an interview that Gail had:
"…run herself and the business into the ground, spent $20 million in lawsuits and by her demise was $6 million in debt."
Estate Battle
After his death, control over Frank Zappa's estate passed to his widow Gail. When Gail died in 2015 she chose to NOT leave her four surviving children equal shares of the Zappa Family Trust. Instead she left 30% to Ahmet Zappa and Diva Zappa, while also making them co-trustees. Dweezil and Moon Unit Zappa only received 20% and were not trustees. In essence this put control overt the estate in the hands of Ahmet and Diva, with Ahmet taking on the more active business management role.
Because he is not a trustee, technically Dweezil Zappa needs permission from his brother to perform Frank's music at his own concerts. He also would sell Frank-related merchandise. For many years Dweezil performed as a band called Zappa Plays Zappa. When family tensions over the use of the name arose, he defiantly re-named a tour "50 Years of Frank: Dweezil Zappa Plays Whatever the F@%k He Wants – The Cease and Desist Tour." He stopped selling Frank-related merchandise.
The siblings battled for decades. Ahmet and Dweezil ceased speaking to each other. The estate wasn't finally settled until March 2019 when a Los Angeles judge finally approved a settlement agreement between three of the four children (everyone except Moon Unit). According to the 2019 settlement terms, all income generated by the performance of Frank's music or sale of his likeness must be split four ways.