Last Updated: July 28, 2025
Category:
Richest CelebritiesActors
Net Worth:
$25 Million
Birthdate:
Jun 1, 1956 (69 years old)
Birthplace:
Houston
Gender:
Female
Height:
5 ft 3 in (1.62 m)
Profession:
Singer, Actor, Television Producer
Nationality:
United States of America
  1. What Is Lisa Hartman Black's Net Worth?
  2. Early Life
  3. Acting Career
  4. Music Career
  5. Personal Life

What Is Lisa Hartman Black's Net Worth?

Lisa Hartman Black is an American actress and singer who has a net worth of $25 million. That is a combined net worth with her husband of many years, Clint Black.

Lisa Hartman Black starred as Tabitha Stephens on the "Bewitched" spin-off series "Tabitha" from 1977 to 1978. One of her best-known roles came starring as Cathy Geary on the primetime soap opera "Knots Landing" from 1983 to 1986. Hartman Black also had recurring roles on the TV series "Fantasy Island" (1978–1981) and "The Love Boat" (1979–1981) and a main role on "2000 Malibu Road" (1992). She has appeared in the films "Just Tell Me You Love Me" (1978), "Deadly Blessing" (1981), and "Where the Boys Are '84" (1984), and she has starred in numerous TV movies, such as "Roses Are for the Rich" (1987), "Bare Essentials" (1991), "The Return of Eliot Ness" (1991), "Search for Grace" (1994), and "Flicka: Country Pride" (2012). Lisa won a Soap Opera Digest Award for Outstanding Actress in a Supporting Role on a Prime Time Soap Opera in 1984 for "Knots Landing." As a singer, she has released the albums "Lisa Hartman" (1976), "Hold On" (1979), Letterock" (1982), and "'Til My Heart Stops" (1987). Her single "When I Said I Do" (with her husband, Clint Black) reached #1 on the US and Canadian Country charts and won a CMA Award and an Academy of Country Music Award for Vocal Event of the Year.

Early Life

Lisa Hartman was born on June 1, 1956, in Houston, Texas. Her father, Howard Hartman, was a country singer, and her mother, Jonni Hartman, was a Hollywood PR agent. Lisa's parents divorced in 1964; Howard married Tommie Smith in 1970, and Jonni married Ray Rogers in 1994. Lisa has a sister named Terri.

Acting Career

In 1975, Lisa had an uncredited role in an episode of "Saturday Night Live," and in 1977, she appeared in the TV movie "Murder at the World Series" and guest-starred on "Police Woman." From 1977 to 1978, she starred as Tabitha Stephens on the ABC "Bewitched" spin-off "Tabitha," and she guest-starred on several episodes of "Fantasy Island" and "The Love Boat" in the late '70s and early '80s. Her first feature film was 1978's "Just Tell Me You Love Me," and she followed it with "Deadly Blessing" (1981), "Where the Boys Are '84" (1984), and "The 17th Bride" (1985). Hartman Black appeared in the TV movies "Valentine Magic on Love Island" (1980), "Where the Ladies Go" (1980), "Gridlock" (1980), "Beverly Hills Cowgirl Blues" (1985), "Roses Are for the Rich" (1987), "Student Exchange" (1987), and "Full Exposure: The Sex Tapes Scandal" (1989) and the miniseries "Jacqueline Susann's Valley of the Dolls" (1981), and she guest-starred on "Aloha Paradise" (1981), "T. J. Hooker" (1982), "Matlock" (1988), and "The Hitchhiker" (1989). From 1982 to 1983, she played the recurring role of Ciji Dunne on the CBS primetime soap opera "Knots Landing." After a public uproar ensued when the character was killed off, Lisa returned to the show as lookalike Cathy Geary Rush from 1983 to 1986, earning a Soap Opera Digest Award for her performance in 1984.

In the '90s, Hartman Black starred in the TV movies "The Operation" (1990), "The Take" (1990), "Bare Essentials" (1991), "Not of This World" (1991), "Fire: Trapped on the 37th Floor" (1991), "Red Wind" (1991), "The Return of Eliot Ness" (1991), "Without a Kiss Goodbye" (1992), "Search for Grace" (1994), "Someone Else's Child" (1994), "Have You Seen My Son" (1996), "Out of Nowhere" (1997), and "Still Holding On: The Legend of Cadillac Jack" (1998). She played Jade O'Keefe on the 1992 CBS primetime soap opera "2000 Malibu Road" and Juanita "Jazz" Kilkullen in the 1995 miniseries "Judith Krantz's Dazzle." Lisa lent her voice to a 2000 episode of "King of the Hill," then she appeared in the TV movies "Back to You and Me" (2005) and "Flicka: Country Pride" (2020). In 2020, Lisa and her husband, Clint, competed on the Fox reality series "The Masked Singer" as "Snow Owls" and were eliminated in Week 7.

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Music Career

Lisa released her debut self-titled album in 1976, and it featured the singles "Kentucky Rainbows," "Saying Hello, Saying I Love You," and "Pickin Up the Pieces." She followed her debut with "Hold On" in 1979, "Letterock" in 1982, and "'Til My Heart Stops" in 1987. In 1984, Hartman Black performed the song "Where the Boys Are" on the "Where the Boys Are '84" soundtrack. Lisa collaborated with Clint on the singles "When I Said I Do" (1999), "Easy for Me to Say" (2001), and "You Still Get to Me" (2016). "When I Said I Do" topped the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart and Canada Country Tracks chart and reached #31 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart, and it was certified Gold in the U.S. "Easy for Me to Say" peaked at #27 on the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart.

Personal Life

Lisa married fellow musician Clint Black on October 20, 1991. The couple welcomed a daughter, Lily Pearl, on May 8, 2001, and in 2012, she co-starred in the film "Flicka: Country Pride" with Lisa and Clint. The family lived in the Laurel Canyon area of Los Angeles before moving to Nashville, Tennessee, in 2002.

Awards and Nominations

"Knots Landing" earned Hartman Black a Soap Opera Digest Award for Outstanding Actress in a Supporting Role on a Prime Time Soap Opera in 1984, and the show received the Anniversary Award at the 2009 TV Land Awards. Lisa and Clint's 1999 song "When I Said I Do" was named Vocal Event of the Year at the Academy of Country Music Awards and the CMA Awards, and it earned a Grammy nomination for Best Country Collaboration with Vocals.

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