Robert Z'Dar Net Worth

Robert Z'Dar was a Chicago-born actor and producer who achieved cult movie fame for his roles as menacing villains. He began his career as a singer/keyboardist/guitar player for the Chicago-based rock band Nova Express, and also worked as a jingle writer, police officer, and Chippendales dancer. His imposing 6'2" frame and intimidating screen presence made him a perfect fit for the many villains he portrayed throughout his three-decade career. He was best known for his role as the vengeful, relentless, and seemingly indestructible undead New York City police officer Matt Cordell in the "Maniac Cop" pictures. He continued to act and produce movies until his death from cardiac arrest at age 64 in 2015.
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Age, Biography and Wiki

Who is it? Actor, Producer
Birth Day June 03, 1950
Birth Place  Chicago, Illinois, United States
Age 70 YEARS OLD
Died On March 30, 2015(2015-03-30) (aged 64)\nPensacola, Florida, U.S.
Birth Sign Cancer
Cause of death Cardiac arrest
Other names Robert Darcy, Robert West, Bobby Z'Dar, Bobby Z'dar, Robert Zdar
Occupation Actor, film producer
Years active 1976–2015

💰 Net worth: $1.6 Million (2024)

Robert Z'Dar, an esteemed actor and producer in the United States, has amassed an impressive net worth of $1.6 million by 2024. Known for his unique and memorable appearances in various films, Z'Dar has established himself as a prominent figure in the entertainment industry. With his characteristic looks and impressive talent, he has captivated audiences worldwide. Throughout his career, Z'Dar has contributed to numerous successful projects, allowing him to build his wealth and leave a lasting mark on the world of film.

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Biography/Timeline

1985

Z'Dar appeared in several films, including Hot Chili (1985), The Night Stalker (1987), Cherry 2000 (1987), The Killing Game (1988), and Grotesque (1988). Z'Dar's name became recognizable when he played Matt Cordell in 1988's Maniac Cop, a film about a back from the dead hero NYPD cop turned evil avenger who brutally murders people. Z'Dar reprised his role in the 1990 sequel and Badge of Silence (1993).

1986

Robert Z'Dar appeared in more than 121 films and television episodes, with at least one film appearance per year in 27 of the last 29 years (missing only 1986 and 2001). He continued making at least one film every year despite a serious back injury he suffered in 2002 on a movie set. Two of Z'Dar's films, Soultaker (1992) and Future War (1997) appeared in season 10 of Mystery Science Theater 3000, increasing his renown somewhat.

1989

It was perhaps Z'Dar's performance in Maniac Cop that landed him the role of "Face" in 1989's Tango & Cash, alongside action stars Sylvester Stallone and Kurt Russell. He went on to appear in films such as The Final Sanction (1990), A Gnome Named Gnorm (1990), Killing American Style (1990), Beastmaster 2: Through the Portal of Time (1991), Mobsters (1991), Samurai Cop (1991), Return to Frogtown (1993), Marching Out of Time (1993), Death from Above (2011) and Easter Sunday (2014).

2015

While appearing at Pensacon in Pensacola, Florida, Z'Dar was hospitalized for chest pains. He seemed to recover but subsequently went into cardiac arrest and died on March 30, 2015 after a month at the hospital.