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What Is Robert Wuhl's Net Worth?
Robert Wuhl is an American actor, comedian, writer, director, and producer who has a net worth of $6 million. Robert Wuhl is best known for creating and starring on the HBO series "Arli$$" (1996–2002). He also executive produced and wrote the series, and he directed eight episodes. Robert wrote, directed, and starred in the 1995 movie "Open Season," and he has more than 40 acting credits to his name, including the films "Flashdance" (1983), "Good Morning, Vietnam" (1987), "Bull Durham" (1988), "Batman" (1989), and "The Bodyguard" (1992) and the television series "Moonlighting" (1987), "Tales from the Crypt" (1989), "Everybody Hates Chris" (2007), "Boston Legal" (2007), "Franklin & Bash" (2012–2013), and "Supergirl" (2019). Robert wrote, directed, and produced the 2007 TV special "Assume the Position 201 with Mr. Wuhl," and he wrote and produced "Robert Wuhl's World Tour" (1990) and "Assume the Position with Mr. Wuhl" (2006). He also wrote for "Police Squad!" (1982), "Sledge Hammer!" (1987), and "Not Necessarily the News" (1989) and for the Academy Awards in 1990, 1991, 1992, and 1993.
Early Life
Robert Wuhl was born on October 9, 1951, in Union, New Jersey. He grew up in a Jewish household, and his father was a produce distributor. Robert attended Union High School, and after graduation, he enrolled at the University of Houston, where he was involved with the drama department. As a college student, Wuhl joined the Tau Kappa Epsilon fraternity, Epsilon-Omicron chapter. In 2012, he was honored with the school's Distinguished Alumni Award.
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Career
Robert made his film debut in 1980's "The Hollywood Knights," and in 1982, he worked as a writer and story editor on theLeslie Nielsenpolice procedural spoof "Police Squad!," which aired six episodes on ABC. In 1983, he appeared in "Flashdance," which earned a Golden Globe nomination for Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy, and in 1985, he had an uncredited role inMadonna's"Material Girl" music video. In 1987, Wuhl guest-starred on "Moonlighting," "Falcon Crest," and "L.A. Law," and he played Marty Lee Dreiwitz in "Good Morning, Vietnam" alongsideRobin WilliamsandForest Whitaker. He co-starred withKevin Costner,Susan Sarandon, andTim Robbinsin 1988's "Bull Durham," which was ranked #97 on the American Film Institute's "100 Years…100 Laughs" list in 2000 and #5 on its 2008 list of the "Top 10 Sports Films." In 1989, Robert played Alexander Knox in theTim Burton-directed superhero film "Batman," which grossed $411.6 million at the box office, and he appeared in the films "Wedding Band" and "Blaze" and guest-starred on "Tales from the Crypt."
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