Robbie Rist Net Worth

Net Worth  Net Worth: $300,000

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Robert Anthony Rist was born on 4 April 1964, in Los Angeles, California USA, of part-German descent. Robbie is a musician and actor, perhaps still best known for being part of the long-running TV series “The Brady Bunch” as Cousin Oliver. He also voices characters in films and television shows, including Stuffy in “Doc McStuffins”, but all of his efforts have helped put his net worth to where it is today.

How rich is Robbie Rist? As of mid-2017, sources estimate a net worth that is at $300,000, earned through success in his numerous endeavors – for example he voiced Michaelangelo in the 1990 film “Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles”, and also provided music for the “Sharknado” franchise, and as he continues his career, it is expected that his wealth will also continue to rise.


Robbie Rist Net Worth $300,000


Robbie started his career as a child, playing Cousin Oliver in the final six episodes of “The Brady Bunch”. He was intended to be a reintroduction of a younger child to the series since all of the other children were growing up, however, the network later opted not to renew the series. He was later omitted from the original cast revivals of the series, but became part of the comedy “Big John, Little John’ as Little John. He continued with other opportunities which increased his net worth, such as “Lucas Tanner” and “Grady”. He also played David in “The Mary Tyler Moore Show” before taking part in several episodes of “The Bionic Woman”. In 1980, he became a part of “Galactica 1980” as Dr. Zee, then made guest appearances in “Whiz Kids” and “CHiPs”. In 1986, his popularity continued to grow as he had a supporting role in the box office hit “Iron Eagle”. One of his recent acting projects is 2013’s “Sharknado” which he played Robbie the Bus Driver.

Aside from acting, Rist has done a lot of voice acting work, which continued to help with his net worth. He voiced Michaelangelo in the “Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles”, and starred in the morning cartoon “Kid Video”, then would voice Star in the 1995 animated film “Balto”. Afterwards, he was part of an episode of “Batman: the Animated Series”, before voicing Choji Akimichi in “Naruto”.

Other projects he has been a part of include “Mega Man Star Force”, “Doc McStuffins” and “Terminator Salvation”, and also did voices for the video game “Final Fantasy XIII”. One of his latest voice projects is “Angry Video Game Nerd: The Movie”, in which he voices an alien.

Robbie is also involved in various musical-related endeavors. He has performed with several rock bands including Cockeyed Ghost, Wonderboy, and The Andersons, and also does music production and has helped create albums for various bands. He’s worked with Steve Barton and the Oblivion Click, and even helped produce The Rubinoos album entitled “Automatic Toaster” by playing drums. He provided six songs for the first “Sharknado” film, and continued to make music for “Sharknado 2” and “Sharknado 3”. One of his latest projects is promoting “The Brady Bunch” series in 2016.

For his personal life, it is known that Robbie resides in Los Angeles with his girlfriend Cheyenne. He is well known for his trademark wire-rimmed glasses.

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