Jack Antonoff is an influential American musician, producer, and songwriter with a net worth estimated at $50 million. He gained recognition as a member of the pop-rock bands Bleachers and Fun, and he was previously the lead singer of the indie rock band Steel Train.
Beyond his performances, Antonoff has made a significant impact on the music industry by collaborating as a songwriter and producer with various artists, most notably Taylor Swift, with whom he has worked on seven studio albums.
His contributions to music have earned him ten Grammy Awards, including three consecutive wins for Producer of the Year in 2022, 2023, and 2024.
In addition to his music career, Jack Antonoff has made appearances in film. He played the character Baby Goya in the 2015 romantic dramedy Hello, My Name is Doris, which starred Sally Field.
More recently, in 2021, he appeared as himself in Edgar Wright’s documentary The Sparks Brothers, where he shared his admiration for the iconic musical duo Sparks. These roles showcase Antonoff’s multifaceted talents beyond music.