Brian May, a foundational member of the legendary rock band Queen, boasts a multifaceted career that extends far beyond his iconic guitar solos. At 78 years old, May is recognized not only as a musician, songwriter, and producer but also as a dedicated animal rights advocate and a qualified astrophysicist. His extensive ventures have naturally led to the accumulation of significant wealth.
A Musical Legacy and Academic Pursuit
May co-founded Queen in 1970 alongside drummer Roger Taylor and bassist John Deacon. The band’s global success, propelled by hit songs many of which May penned, cemented their place in music history. Alongside his contributions to Queen, May pursued a solo career, releasing two albums in the 1990s: “Back to the Light” and “Another World.”
His intellectual pursuits are equally impressive. May studied physics and mathematics at Imperial College London, earning a BSc (Hons) degree and ARCS in physics. He began a PhD program between 1970 and 1974, pausing his doctoral studies as Queen’s fame skyrocketed. He eventually completed his PhD, submitting his thesis in 2007 and graduating in May 2008.
Financial Acumen and Personal Life
Combining his prolific music career with his other diverse interests, Brian May’s net worth is estimated to be a remarkable $260 million (£199 million). This figure places him considerably ahead of his late bandmate Freddie Mercury, who, according to available information, left behind an estate valued at approximately $50 million (£37 million). In 2019, May’s wealth was reported at £160 million, earning him a spot on The Sunday Times Rich List.
May is married to actress Anita Dobson, known for her role as Angie Watts in the British soap opera “EastEnders.” The couple met in 1986 and married in 2000. Dobson served as the inspiration for May’s 1989 hit song “I Want It All.” Prior to his marriage to Dobson, May was married to Christine Mullen, with whom he shares three children: James, Louisa, and Emily Ruth. Their marriage concluded in divorce in 1988.

