Robert Hays Net Worth

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  • Name: Robert Hays
  • Birthdate: Born on Jul 24, 1947 (76 years old), Robert Hays’s journey in Actor, Voice Actor, Television Director, Television producer, Film Producer (Male) is a testament to years of dedication and hard work.
  • Nationality: Hailing from United States of America this Acting proudly represents his country on the international stage, embodying the spirit of Actor, Voice Actor, Television Director, Television producer, Film Producer and patriotism.
  • Birth Place: Starting from birthplace, Bethesda. Journey to fame began, rooted in the rich tapestry of their cultural heritage. From humble beginnings to global acclaim, Robert Hays has overcome obstacles and embraced opportunities, carving a path to success that inspires millions.

Robert Hays Net Worth

Robert Hays’s net worth is $3 Million.

From $3 Million net worth and savvy investments to strategic partnerships, He has built a financial legacy that stands the test of time.

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Name: Robert Hays
Birthdate: Jul 24, 1947 (76 years old)
Place of Birth: Bethesda
Profession: Actor, Voice Actor, Television Director, Television producer, Film Producer (Male)
Height: 6 ft 1 in (1.87 m)
Gender: Male
Nationality: United States of America

Height

His height is 6 ft 1 in (1.87 m). Her height towering presence and his self-confidence, setting the stage for remarkable achievements.

About

He became known for his portrayal of Ted Striker in the satirical comedy film, Airplane! His portrayal of Robert Seaver in Howeward Bound: The Incredible Journey, earned him additional fame.

Before Fame

He acted in plays and short lived TV series including The Young Pioneers.

Trivia

He played the role of Danny Masterson’s supposed father in That ’70s show.

Family Life

He was previously married to Cherie Currie, with whom he had a son named Jake Hays.

Associated With

He was in the horror film Cat’s Eye with Drew Barrymore .

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