Hayley Sales Net Worth

Hayley Sales is an accomplished singer, actress and dancer from Washington, D.C. who began her career at the age of five in Portland, Oregon. After her family moved to Vancouver, British Columbia, Sales gained recognition for her work in NBC's Heartbeat (2016) and her three season arc on Cedar Cove (2012-2015). At nineteen, she signed with Universal Music and released two award-winning albums. Her next album is expected to be released in Spring 2017.
Hayley Sales is a member of Actress

Age, Biography and Wiki

Who is it? Actress, Soundtrack, Composer
Genres Soul, pop, acoustic rock
Occupation(s) Singer–songwriter, actress
Instruments Guitar, piano, vocal
Years active 2003–present
Labels Universal Music
Website www.hayleysales.com

💰 Net worth: $1.9 Million

.C. She began her career at a young age and gained recognition for her soulful vocals and captivating performances. Sales has released several successful albums and singles, earning her a devoted fan base worldwide. In addition to her music career, she has also ventured into acting, appearing in both film and television productions. With her talent and versatility, it is no surprise that Hayley Sales' net worth is expected to reach an impressive $1.9 Million by 2024.

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Biography/Timeline

2001

By middle school, Sales was accepted into the private performing arts school, The North West Academy, where she studied both classical and jazz music, writing, The Meisner Technique, dance and film-making. At the age of 12, she landed the role of Juliet in Concordia University's production of Romeo and Juliet, having lied about her age. In September 2001, she was flown to Washington D.C to perform at the Pentagon for the WWII Ace Pilots Convention. By the time she graduatied, two years early at sixteen with honours, Sales had been in over 100 dramatic and musical plays.

2003

Following graduation, her family moved again, this time to an organic blueberry farm on Vancouver Island, British Columbia. Sales began to learn how to use the recording studio from the ground up. Over the summer of 2003, Sales took part in an acting intensive, organized by Canadian casting Director Maureen Webb. This workshop led her to sign with her longtime acting manager, Vickie Petronio. Other students included but are not limited to Cory Monteith and Dustin Milligan. Within a half of year of being on the island, Sales landed a lead role in a teen horror film, Sleepover Nightmare, leading to a move to Los Angeles to pursue acting shortly after turning seventeen. The move ended abruptly when a bout of acid reflux, brought on by an eating disorder, caused her to lose her voice. “For over a year, I could barely talk. It was the hardest year of my life. Everything that I had identified with was gone. I was speechless. Literally,” she recalls.

2005

During that year, Sales had dedicated her time to songwriting and mastering the recording studio. When her voice finally returned, she immediately put together a band and recorded her first full length demo album, "First FLIGHT." Upon its completion, Sales began promoting local shows in and around Vancouver Island and Vancouver, British Columbia, drawing two hundred plus people. She then recorded her second full length demo "Drifter," which drew the attention of the media. In the fall of 2005, Sales performed at a showcase in Vancouver, during which Steve Herman (Live Nation) heard her sing. By December, she was signed by Randy Lennox, to Universal Music Canada.

2006

She began recording her first major label recording, Spring 2006, "Sunseed." Her father, Richard Sales, Co-Produced the album, which they recorded on her parent's blueberry farm. Sunseed, was released in 2007, with singles ‘What You Want’ and ‘Keep Drivin’ landing in the Canadian Top 40 and on the charts in Japan. In 2008, she won Best Mainstream Artist at The Canadian Radio Music Awards. From 2007-2009, Sales toured internationally with the likes of Jason Mraz, Gavin DeGraw, INXS, The Spice Girls, Feist, Justin Nozuka, The Cat Empire, gaining momentum in Australia, Japan, Canada and Europe. When she wasn't touring, Sales lived in Perth, Australia surfing and writing music.

2010

Sales has been a major advocate of oceanic preservation since the beginning of her career. While living in Florida, Sales performed numerous concerts to benefit The Sea Turtle Preservation. Most recently Sales contributed to the Surfrider Foundation by collaborating with O'Neill Surf Company to create a charity T-Shirt, all proceeds going towards oceanic preservation. In 2010, the song "Not In His Garden," featuring Donavon Frankenreiter, was featured on David Suzuki's "Playlist For the Planet." Additional charity work includes partaking in a documentary for the W Network (CAN), "Making Waves." The film followed her across the country as she interviewed locals who had started non-profits in their cities/towns. During this experience, Sales wrote and released the song "Lullaby (Change The World)," all proceeds going towards the Canadian-based charity, ChildHaven. While in Los Angeles, Sales is very active with the non-profit, Musicians On Call, a volunteer based program that brings music to children in hospitals. She has also performed several times in Cocoa Beach at the Slater Brothers (Kelly Slater-World Winning Surfer) Invitational, a benefit to raise awareness of skin cancer.

2012

In 2012, while waiting to begin recording her third album, Sales moved back to Los Angeles to pursue acting, after several years of focusing solely on music. She signed with Paradigm Agency and began studying acting extensively. During this time, she studied vocal technique with Seth Riggs. In 2013, Sales moved up to Vancouver, British Columbia for a recurring role on the TV show, Cedar Cove. Her contract with Universal Music ended during this time and she began raising money through Pledge Music to record her next record. Nearing the completion of her record, Mike Rittberg, former GM at Verve Music Group USA, with whom Sales had been in touch for several years, signed her to his label. In October 2015, Sales signed the contract and began completing the record. It is tentatively scheduled for release Spring 2017. The highly anticipated album is co-produced by Richard Sales, horns/strings arranged by Carl Marsh (Stax Volt), recorded at Oceanway Studios in Nashville TN, mixed by Michael Brauer at Electric Lady Studios NYC, and mastered by Joe LaPorta. The masters were delivered in May 2016.

2016

Sales has studied extensively with coaches from AADA, The Actors Studio, USC and Oregon Shakespeare Company. Her most recent appearances include Heartbeat (2016), Generation Wolf (2017), Prodigals (2017), Girlfriends Guide to Divorce (2015), Cedar Cove (2012-2015), and Love On The Sidelines (2015). She is represented by Vickie Petronio, PLAY MGMT.