Will Roberts Net Worth

Will Roberts is a professional actor and stuntman with 25 years of experience. He is also a gun coach, roping coach, and Mechanical Bull coach. His mission is to bring back common sense and communication to the world through his show, The Common Sense, Cause That Is All We Can Afford Tour. He believes that people need to talk to each other instead of talking to themselves, and he wants to bring back the history and conversation of the past. He is known as the Modern Day Will Rogers.
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Age, Biography and Wiki

Who is it? Actor, Stunts
Birth Day December 21, 1907
Age 113 YEARS OLD
Died On 11 March 2000\nin Neath, Neath Port Talbot, Wales
Known for Painting, Drawing

💰 Net worth

Will Roberts, a renowned actor and stuntman, has consistently showcased his exceptional skills and versatility in the entertainment industry. With a career spanning several decades, his net worth is estimated to be between $100K and $1M in 2024. Born in 1907, Roberts has left an indelible mark on the world of cinema through his unforgettable performances and daredevil stunts. His professionalism and dedication have earned him the admiration and respect of his peers and fans alike. As he continues to captivate audiences with his remarkable talent, Roberts remains an influential figure in the world of entertainment.

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Biography/Timeline

1918

Roberts was born in Ruabon, Denbighshire, the son of a railwayman of the Great Western Railway. The family moved to Neath in Glamorgan in 1918 and he studied at the local Swansea Art School under william Grant Murray. In 1945, Roberts met the Polish Artist Josef Herman. At that time, Herman was living in the neighbouring town of Ystradgynlais. They shared an appreciation of Expressionism and often painted together. Later, Roberts was to acknowledge Herman's influence on his work.

1962

Roberts found inspiration in the local community, painting industrial workers and farmers, and domestic scenes of family life. Some of Roberts' most striking works are of Welsh landscapes and he is now widely acknowledged as one of Wales's modern masters. In 1962, Roberts won the Byng-Stamper Prize for landscape painting, judged by Sir Kenneth Clark, for Farm at Cimla which was acquired by the National Museum of Wales. In 1992, he was awarded an honorary Fellowship by University College, Swansea, and in 1994 a retrospective exhibition of his work was the centrepiece of the arts exhibit at the National Eisteddfod of Wales. In 1998, the National Library of Wales accepted a donation of 600 drawings from Roberts.

2001

Roberts died in Neath, where his charcoal drawings of the Stations of the Cross may be seen in St David's Church. A memorial exhibition of drawings and some paintings was shown at the National Library of Wales in 2001.