Who is it? | Television Host & Wildlife Enthusiast |
Birth Day | December 01, 2003 |
Birth Place | Buderim, Australia, Australian |
Age | 19 YEARS OLD |
Birth Sign | Capricorn |
Citizenship | Australia, United States |
Occupation | Television personality photographer conservationist author |
Years active | 2004–present |
Parent(s) | Steve Irwin Terri Irwin |
Relatives | Bindi Irwin (sister) Robert "Bob" Irwin (grandfather, naturalist and animal conservationist) |
Website | robertirwinphotos.com |
Robert Clarence Irwin, widely recognized as a television host and wildlife enthusiast in Australia, is projected to have a net worth of $7 million by 2024. Following in the footsteps of his legendary father Steve Irwin, Robert continues to cultivate his passion for wildlife and conservation, captivating audiences worldwide with his charismatic personality and extensive knowledge about the natural world. With numerous television appearances and his own ventures, Robert's dedication to preserving wildlife and educating others has not only solidified his reputation as a respected figure in the industry but has also contributed to his substantial net worth.
Robert Irwin was born on 1 December 2003, the second of two children and only son of late Australian television personality and Environmentalist Steve Irwin and of Terri Irwin and the grandson of the naturalist and animal Conservationist Robert "Bob" Irwin. He is of English and Irish ancestry, with abundance of Irish ancestry on his father's side. Both Robert and his sister Bindi Irwin were homeschooled at Australia Zoo.
During a public show on 2 January 2004 when Irwin's father Steve carried Robert, then one month old, in his arm while hand-feeding a chicken carcass to a 3.8-metre (12 ft 6 in) saltwater crocodile. Robert Irwin was close to the crocodile, and comparisons were made in the press to Michael Jackson's dangling his son outside a German hotel window. The incident prompted the Queensland government to change its crocodile-handling laws, banning children and untrained adults from entering crocodile enclosures.
In 2009, Irwin had a cameo appearance in Free Willy: Escape from Pirate's Cove. In 2012, Irwin appeared alongside his mother and sister in a TV series entitled Steve Irwin's Wildlife Warriors, which earned him a 2013 Logie Award nomination for Most Popular New Male Talent. In 2014 and 2015, Irwin co-hosted a TV series named Wild But True on Discovery Kids Channel. The show was later nominated for an International Emmy Kids Award in the factual category in 2016.
In 2013, Irwin released a series of books, titled Dinosaur Hunter, which he co-authored with Lachlan Creag and Jack Wells.
Irwin was runner-up in the junior category of the 2016 Australian Geographic Nature Photographer of the Year competition.
In January 2018, Irwin had an emergency appendectomy.