Latest Update: Chris Stein ( Updated) Net Worth 2026: Career Earnings & Assets
Updated: May 05, 2026
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Beyond his work with Blondie, Stein contributed to two major movie soundtracks. The first was for the 1980 neo-noir "Union City," starring Debbie Harry. Stein composed and performed the film's original score. He next co-produced and composed music for the influential 1983 hip hop film "Wild Style," collaborating with such artists asGrandmaster Cazand Fab 5 Freddy. The "Wild Style" soundtrack album has been called one of the key hip hop albums of the era.
Chris Stein was born on January 5, 1950 in New York City to Jewish parents. He grew up in the Midwood neighborhood of Brooklyn and attended Midwood High School, from which he was ultimately expelled due to his long hair.
In 1973, Stein joined the band the Stilettos and began dating the band's singerDebbie Harry. The next year, he, Harry, and the rhythm section of the Stilettos left to form their own group, which eventually became the rock band Blondie. Soon, Blondie became a fixture of the punk and new wave scenes in New York City. Following the releases of its self-titled debut album in 1976 and "Plastic Letters" in early 1978, Blondie had its international breakthrough with the album "Parallel Lines." Peaking at number one on the UK Albums Chart and at number six on the US Billboard 200, the album launched some of the band's biggest hit singles, including "Heart of Glass," "Sunday Girl," and "One Way or Another." Blondie continued its success with its next album, 1979's "Eat to the Beat," which was the band's second consecutive number-one album in the UK and second consecutive album to be certified platinum in both the UK and US.
In August 2020, Chris Stein and Debbie Harry sold 197 of their biggest hits to Hipgnosis Songs Ltd., for an undisclosed sum.
Blondie released its fifth studio album, "Autoamerican," in late 1980; another international hit, it spawned the singles "The Tide is High" and "Rapture." After the release of the album "The Hunter" in 1982, Blondie broke up. The band got back together 15 years later and did a trio of live performances, with the first being in Washington, DC. An international tour followed in late 1998. In early 1999, Blondie released its first album of new material in 17 years: "No Exit." Reaching number three on the UK Albums Chart and number 18 on the US Billboard 200, the album spawned the hit single "Maria." Blondie released its next album, "The Curse of Blondie," in 2003. The band didn't release another album of new material until 2011, with "Panic of Girls." Blondie's studio albums since then include "Ghosts of Download" (2014) and "Pollinator" (2017). The latter album, featuring several songs written by other artists, peaked at number four in the UK.
Chris Stein is a musician, songwriter, record producer, and photographer who has a net worth of $20 million. Chris Stein is best known for co-founding and playing the guitar in the rock band Blondie. Additionally, he worked on the soundtracks of the early-'80s films "Union City" and "Wild Style." As a photographer, Stein has been published in books and has held exhibitions around the world.
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