Henry Jackman
Composer

Henry Jackman Net Worth

Henry Jackman is an accomplished composer from Hillingdon, Middlesex, UK, who began composing his first symphony at age six. He studied classical music at St. Paul's Cathedral Choir School, Eton College, Framlingham College and Oxford University, and was heavily influenced by the underground rave scene as a teenager. He went on to have a successful career in the recording industry, releasing 3 acclaimed solo albums and co-writing, mixing, producing, and programming with a host of outstanding artists. In 2006, Jackman was hired by Hans Zimmer and John Powell to compose additional music for films such as The Dark Knight, The Da Vinci Code, Kung Fu Panda and the Pirates of the Caribbean films. His first major solo scoring gig was Monsters and Aliens in 2009, and he has since composed for a wide range of genres, including action films, period dramas, and family films.
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Age, Biography and Wiki

Who is it? Composer, Music Department, Soundtrack
Birth Year 1974
Birth Place  Hillingdon, Middlesex, England, United Kingdom
Age 49 YEARS OLD
Birth Sign Pisces
Birth name Henry Pryce Jackman
Genres Film score, EDM, big beat, synthpop, pop rock, hard rock, classical, jazz
Occupation(s) Composer, conductor, arranger, pianist, musician, songwriter
Instruments Piano, keyboards, synthesizer, guitar, drums
Years active 1999–present
Labels Remote Control Productions

💰 Net worth

Henry Jackman is a highly versatile and talented individual in the world of music, known for his exceptional work as a composer, music department professional, and soundtrack creator in the United Kingdom. With his incredible contributions to various projects, it comes as no surprise that Henry Jackman's net worth is estimated to be between $100,000 and $1 million in 2024. His ability to craft captivating musical compositions and elevate the immersive experience of films and television shows has undoubtedly contributed to his prosperous career and financial success.

Biography/Timeline

1999

Henry Pryce Jackman is the son of keyboardist and arranger Andrew Pryce Jackman, who was a member of The Syn and worked for many years with Chris Squire of Yes. His uncle Gregg Jackman is a sound Engineer and Producer who has worked with the King's Singers and Barclay James Harvest; Henry and his uncle both worked on Moa's 1999 album Universal. His grandfather, Bill Jackman, played clarinet on "When I'm Sixty-Four" on The Beatles' Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band.

2001

Jackman has done programming and production work with artists including Mike Oldfield (Voyager), Sally Oldfield (Flaming Star), Trevor Horn/Art of Noise (The Seduction of Claude Debussy), Elton John and Gary Barlow. He co-produced Seal's unreleased 2001 album Togetherland. "This Could Be Heaven", released from the album, was also co-written by Jackman and used on the movie The Family Man and included on the deluxe edition of Seal's compilation album Hits.

2003

Jackman has released three albums, Utopia (2003), Transfiguration (2005) and Acoustica (2007; with Augustus Isadore).

2006

Jackman had various minor roles on film scores since 2006, generally working with mentor Hans Zimmer, including for The Da Vinci Code (music programmer), The Dark Knight (music arranger) and additional music for Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest, At World's End, The Simpsons Movie, Kung Fu Panda and Hancock. In 2009, Jackman, Zimmer and John Powell won the 2008 Annie Award for Music in an Animated Television Production or Short Form for their work on DreamWorks Animation's Secrets of the Furious Five (a sequel to Kung Fu Panda). He has since composed soundtracks for Monsters vs. Aliens, Henri IV, Gulliver's Travels, X-Men: First Class, Winnie the Pooh, Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter, Wreck-It Ralph and Captain America: The Winter Soldier. His first major video game score was Uncharted 4: A Thief's End.

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