Robert Wuhl is an American comedian and actor born on October 9, 1951 in Union, NJ. He is best known for co-writing the Academy Awards with Billy Crystal when he hosted the Oscars, as well as creating and starring in the television comedy series Arliss from 1996 to 2002.
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Age, Biography and Wiki
💰 Net worth: $8 million (2024)
Robert Wuhl, a renowned comedian hailing from New Jersey, is projected to possess a net worth of $8 million by 2024. With his extraordinary wit and comedic genius, Wuhl has made a remarkable name for himself in the entertainment industry. Known for his countless stand-up performances, acting roles, and writing, he has successfully amassed a substantial fortune throughout his career. His sharp humor and comedic timing have garnered him a large fanbase and numerous opportunities within the industry. As a highly talented individual, Robert Wuhl continues to entertain audiences worldwide while solidifying his financial success.
About
Comedian and actor who co-wrote the Academy Awards with Billy Crystal when he hosted the Oscars. He created and starred in the television comedy series Arliss from 1996 to 2002.
Before Fame
He attended the University of Houston, where he was part of the drama club.
Trivia
He played a judge on the TNT series Franklin & Bush and he's also appeared in the films Batman, Bull Durham, and Good Morning, Vietnam.
Family Life
He lives with his wife Barbara Koldys Capelli.
Associated With
He was in the comedy The Hollywood Knights with Tony Danza.