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Richard Simmons

Is Richard Simmons A-List?

NoC

NoRichard Simmons is currently ranked C tier — recognizable within their niche but with limited mainstream visibility.

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Reached A-list in 1988

Sweatin' to the Oldies Launches

Lost A-list status in 2014

Dropped to C tier — Mysterious Public Withdrawal

Ranking Timeline

1974D$0.1M

Opens Slimmons Studio

Opened his first fitness studio in Beverly Hills, creating a welcoming environment for people struggling with weight loss. This marked the beginning of his unique approach to fitness and weight management.

1980B▲▲$2M+$1.9M

The Richard Simmons Show Debuts

His energetic talk show brought fitness into American homes, earning him widespread recognition. The show ran for four years and won an Emmy, establishing him as a household name.

1988A$8M+$6M

Sweatin' to the Oldies Launches

The first Sweatin' to the Oldies VHS became a massive commercial success, selling millions of copies worldwide. This fitness video series became his signature product and cultural phenomenon.

1995A$15M+$7M

Peak Fitness Empire

At the height of his career, Simmons had sold over 20 million workout videos and maintained constant television appearances. He became one of the most recognizable fitness personalities in America.

2014C▼▼$20M+$5M

Mysterious Public Withdrawal

Simmons abruptly stopped making public appearances, closing Slimmons and withdrawing from all media. This sudden retreat sparked widespread speculation and concern among fans.

2024C$20M

Death at Age 76

Simmons passed away at his Los Angeles home, ending a decade of public absence. His death brought renewed attention to his significant impact on making fitness accessible and joyful for millions.

2026C$20M

Enduring Fitness Icon Legacy

Remembered as a beloved fitness pioneer who brought kindness and acceptance to exercise culture. While no longer a dominant cultural force, his Sweatin' to the Oldies series remains iconic and his compassionate approach to fitness continues to influence the industry.

Last updated: February 17, 2026