Many fans are curious about Burt Ward's financial success in 2026. In this article, we dive deep into the assets and career highlights.

What Is Burt Ward's Net Worth?

Burt Ward is an American actor who has a net worth of $20 million. Burt Ward first became famous for playing the role of Batman's sidekick, Robin, alongsideAdam Weston the TV series "Batman" (1966–1968) and in the 1966 film "Batman: The Movie." Burt has 35+ acting credits to his name, including "High School U.S.A." (1984), "Virgin High" (1991), and "Supergirl" (2019).

He published the autobiography "Boy Wonder: My Life in Tights" in 1995, and in 1966, he recorded the songs "Boy Wonder I Love You," "Orange Colored Sky" (aNat King Colecover), "Teenage Bill Of Rights," and "Autumn Love" with help fromFrank Zappa.

Ward is married toTracy Posner, the daughter of business tycoonVictor Posner. During his life, Victor was one of the highest paid and most successful business executives and is considered the pioneer of leveraged buyouts (LBO). Victor's LBO firm owned 100% of RC Cola and 100% of Arby's, among many other high-profile investments. At the time of his death, Victor was estimated to be worth $600 million. Burt and Tracy have used theirconsiderable funds to operate a dog food company and animal rescue. They have rescued tens of thousands of animals.

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Early Life

Burt Ward was born Bert John Gervis Jr., on July 6, 1945, in Los Angeles, California. Burt chose the stage name "Burt Ward" because his mother's maiden name was Ward. His father owned "Rhapsody On Ice," a traveling ice show, and he was also a real estate broker. Ward became interested in ice skating at a very young age, and when he was just 2 years old, he was featured in "Strange as It Seems" magazine as a professional ice skater. During his youth, Burt enjoyed reading comics and watching "Adventures of Superman." He learned how to speed read, and when he was tested by the American Medical Society, his reading speed was clocked at an astonishing 30,000 words per minute. Ward attended Beverly Hills High School and participated in martial arts, track, wrestling, tennis, golf, and chess as a teenager. After graduation, he worked for his father's real estate business while attending college. While Ward was working as one of California's youngest real estate agents, he met producer David Saul, who helped him get an agent. At age 19, Burt landed an interview at 20th Century Fox Studios, and he was soon asked to do a screen test with Adam West.

Career

Ultimately, Burt Ward's financial journey is a testament to their success.

Disclaimer: All net worth figures are estimates based on public data.