Net Worth: 9,000,000$ |
About Steve Jablonsky:
Steve Jablonsky born on 9 October 1970 is the son of an American with Czech roots the mother of Jablonsky is Japanese. Jablonsky studied composition at the University of California at Berkeley and had his entry into the film business with the independent films Border to Border (1998) and everywhere, but not here (1999). In 1997, he was hired as a helper for Bernd Eichinger's filmproject Fraulein Smilla's Flair for Snow (1997), and in the same year he worked on the music for a case for the Borger. When Michael Bay began filming Armageddon in 1998, Harry Gregson-Williams and Trevor Rabin were won as a duo for the musical background. Jablonsky, as Gregson-Williams's colleague at the time, composed parts of the title for this film. In the following, he played two cartoon films, wrote songs for Antz (1999) and Chicken Run - Hennenrenen (2000). In 2001, Jablonsky finished his collaboration with Gregson-Williams and wrote supplementary music for Hans Zimmer's project Hannibal (2001). For Pearl Harbor (2001), directed by Michael Bay, Jablonsky wrote the Trailermusik in two versions, one for the US market, the other for the European version of the trailer. 2002 saw another collaboration with Zimmer: Spirit - The Wild Mustang, the first major animation film from DreamWorks Pictures, contains, in addition to instrumental music, Bryan Adams songs. One of them, Brothers Under the Sun, was written by Jablonsky and was written as a songwriter. Michael Bay's Texas Chainsaw Massacre (2003) was his fifth film with Michael Bay and the first with Jablonsky as the main composer. The island (2005) and Transformers (2007), whose film music after several weeks of Kinospielzeit in the autumn of 2007 appeared surprisingly as a soundtrack CD. From 2004 to 2012, Steve Jablonsky composed the soundtrack for the Desperate Housewives television series, which brought it on eight seasons. He is a member of Hans Zimmer's "Remote Control Productions" company.