What is King Bach's Net Worth?
King Bach, born Andrew Bachelor, is a Canadian-born actor, comedian, and internet personality with a net worth of $3 million. He gained widespread recognition for his content on the video-sharing platform Vine, becoming its most-followed user in 2015. He has since branched into acting, appearing in films like "Meet the Blacks," "To All the Boys I've Loved Before," "The Babysitter," and "Greenland.” Bach also has popular accounts on TikTok and YouTube.
Early Life and Education
Born on June 26, 1988, in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, to Jamaican parents Ingrid and Byron, both accountants, Bach moved with his family to West Palm Beach, Florida, when he was two years old. He has one younger sister named Christina. Bach attended Coral Springs Charter School and later Florida State University, where he competed in the high jump and participated in sketch comedy. He graduated in 2010 with a business management degree before enrolling in the New York Film Academy's graduate program, which he eventually left to move to Los Angeles and join the improv group Groundlings.
Vine
King Bach first rose to national fame through his videos on Vine, where he amassed over 11 million followers and more than six billion loops, becoming the platform's most-followed user in 2015. Despite Vine shutting down in 2017, Bach used this platform to launch his career in entertainment.
Television Career
Bach made his television debut in 2012 with a recurring role on "House of Lies." Two years later, he starred as Trayvon on the Adult Swim sitcom "Black Jesus." He also played Dr. T.J. Gigak on "The Mindy Project" and appeared in shows like "Key & Peele," "The Soul Man," and the Hulu sitcom "Resident Advisors." In 2016, Bach appeared in the anthology series "Easy" and the animated sketch comedy "TripTank." His subsequent roles included appearances in "Workaholics," "Angie Tribeca," "The Walking Dead," and "The Real Bros of Simi Valley." In 2020, he starred in Netflix’s "Sneakerheads." More recently, he has been featured in the Shudder horror anthology "Creepshow" and ABC's "Black-ish."

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Film Career
Bach made his film debut in 2015 with a cameo in "We Are Your Friends." In 2016, he appeared in the parody films "Fifty Shades of Black" and "Meet the Blacks." He continued his film career with roles in "Grow House," "Where's the Money," and "The Babysitter" on Netflix. He also appeared in "When We First Met," "To All the Boys I've Loved Before," "Rim of the World," "Coffee & Kareem," and "The F**k-It List." In 2020, he reprised his role in "The Babysitter: Killer Queen." Other notable roles include "Greenland," opposite Gerard Butler, and romcoms like "Holidate" and "Love, Weddings & Other Disasters." Bach played himself in "Airplane Mode" and appeared in "The House Next Door" in 2021. That same year, he was featured in "Vacation Friends" and "National Champions."
Music Career
In addition to his acting career, Bach has ventured into music. He released his debut album "Medicine" in 2019, featuring singles like "Say Daddy" and "HTH." He continued producing music, releasing new songs, including 2021's "See Me Now."
YouTube and TikTok
Following the closure of Vine, Bach transitioned to YouTube and TikTok. His YouTube channel, BachelorsPadTv, has over 2.4 million subscribers, while his TikTok account boasts more than 27.8 million followers. He continues to create engaging content for both platforms, maintaining a strong presence in the digital entertainment space.