Ian Roberts Biography: Wife, Height, Net Worth, Wikipedia, Age, Books, Movies, TV Shows
December 31, 2024Ian Roberts is a South African actor, playwright, and singer, renowned for his versatile contributions to the entertainment industry.
He gained widespread recognition for his portrayal of Boet in a series of television advertisements for Castrol motor oil, a role that resonated with audiences nationwide.
Beyond this, Roberts has showcased his talent in various television series and films, solidifying his status as a prominent figure in South African media.
Profile
- Full name: Ian Roberts
- Date of birth: November 30, 1951
- Age: 74 years old
- Gender: Male
- Place of birth: Fort Beaufort, South Africa
- Nationality: South African
- Profession: Actor, playwright, singer
- Height: 196 cm
- Parents: N/A
- Siblings: N/A
- Spouse: Michelle Botes (divorced in 1999)
- Children: Two
- Relationship status: Single
- Religion: N/A
- Ethnicity: N/A
- Net worth: $4 million
Early Life and Education
Ian Roberts, now 74 years old, was born on November 30, 1951, in Fort Beaufort, located in South Africa’s Cape Province. He spent his formative years on his father’s citrus farm near the town, which provided a unique backdrop to his upbringing.
For his early education, Roberts attended St. Andrew’s Preparatory School, followed by St. Andrew’s College in Grahamstown.
After completing high school, he fulfilled his compulsory national service in the South African Army, concluding this chapter in 1971. Between 1973 and 1975, Roberts pursued a course in photography at the Port Elizabeth Technical College.
In 1976, he enrolled at Rhodes University, where he pursued a Bachelor of Arts degree, majoring in Speech, Drama, and Social Anthropology.
Personal Life
Ian Roberts was married to South African actress Michelle Botes. The couple’s relationship was notable in the entertainment circles, given both were prominent figures in the industry.
Together, they had two children; however, their names have not been publicly disclosed. Unfortunately, the marriage ended in divorce in 1999. Details about how they met, their married life, or any subsequent relationships are not publicly documented.
Career
Ian Roberts has had a prolific career in the South African entertainment industry, spanning several decades. He became a national figure through his role as Boet in the long-running Castrol motor oil advertisements, which endeared him to many South Africans.
Beyond commercials, Roberts has an extensive filmography, including roles in both local and international productions.
Notably, he appeared in the Oscar-winning South African film “Tsotsi,” portraying the role of a police captain. His versatility is evident as he has taken on various roles in television series, films, and theater productions, contributing significantly to South African arts and culture.
Net Worth
Ian Roberts’ net worth is estimated at $4 million.
Social Media
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Filmography
- “Jane and the Lost City” (1987) as Carl
- “Arende” (1989) as Sloet Steenkamp
- “A Private Life” (1989) as Sergeant Smit
- “The Power of One” (1992) as Hoppie Gruenewald
- “Triptiek” (1993)
- “Daisy de Melker” (1993) as Sid de Melker
- “Cry, the Beloved Country” (1995) as Evans
- “Rhodes” (1996) as Colenbrander
- “Mandela and de Klerk” (1997) as Kobie Coetsee
- “Paljas” (1998) as Frans
- “Tarzan and the Lost City” (1998) as Captain Dooley
- “Sweepers” (1998) as Yager
- “A Reasonable Man” (1999) as Chris Van Rooyen
- “I Dreamed of Africa” (2000) as Mike Donovan
- “Malunde” (2001) as Kobus
- “Askari” (2001) as Ripshaw
- “Promised Land” (2002) as Gerhard Snyman
- “Hoodlum & Son” (2003) as Earl
- “King Solomon’s Mines” (2004) as Sir Henry
- “Red Dust” (2004) as Piet Muller
- “Wah-Wah” (2005) as John Traherne
- “Tsotsi” (2005) as Captain Smit
- “3 Needles” (2005) as Hallyday
- “Number 10” (2006) as Marius Kramer
- “Bakgat!” (2008) as Basjan Du Preez
- “Bakgat! II” (2010) as Basjan Du Preez
- “Bakgat! tot die mag 3” (2013) as Basjan Du Preez
- “Stuur Groete aan Mannetjies Roux” (2013) as Oom Frans
- “Cape Town” (2016) as Gerbrand Vos
- “Van der Merwe” (2017) as Oupa Schalk van der Merwe
Books
- “Nomad Heart: Adventures on and off the set”
- “Is Dit Jý?”
- “Nomad Heart” (Audiobook)
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