Robert Cavanah Net Worth

He has also produced several films, including The Flying Scotsman (2006) and The Last King of Scotland (2006). He has appeared in numerous television series, including The Bill, Monarch of the Glen, and The Tudors. He has also appeared in several stage productions, including Macbeth and The Tempest. Robert Cavanah is a Scottish actor, director, and producer born in Edinburgh on December 20, 1965. He is best known for his roles in films such as Lara Croft Tomb Raider: The Cradle of Life (2003), Doctors (2000) and Sahara (2005). He has also produced several films, including The Flying Scotsman (2006) and The Last King of Scotland (2006). He has appeared in numerous television series, such as The Bill, Monarch of the Glen, and The Tudors, as well as stage productions such as Macbeth and The Tempest.
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Age, Biography and Wiki

Who is it? Actor, Director, Producer
Birth Place  Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom
Birth Sign Capricorn
Occupation Actor, director, writer, producer
Years active 1993–present
Children 2
Website Official website

💰 Net worth

Robert Cavanah, a renowned Actor, Director, and Producer in the United Kingdom, is predicted to have a net worth of $100K - $1M by the year 2024. With his impressive talent and contributions to the entertainment industry, Cavanah has been able to accumulate wealth throughout his career. As an accomplished actor, he has graced both the small and big screens with his performances, captivating audiences with his versatile acting skills. In addition, Cavanah has ventured into the world of directing and producing, further solidifying his position as a multifaceted talent in the industry. With his dedication and success, it is no surprise that his net worth is projected to reach greater heights in the coming years.

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Biography/Timeline

1986

Born in Edinburgh, Cavanah lives in England, the father of two. He attended James Gillespie's High School in Edinburgh. He left the Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama in 1986, after just one term, but later graduated from a three-year acting course at Drama Centre London in 1994, part of the University of the Arts London.

1998

Starring roles include Cracker, Blue Dove, Cadfael, Hamish MacBeth, Kavanagh QC, Rose and Maloney, Rebus, Silent Witness, Highlander: The Raven, Casualty, DCI Banks, Waterloo Road, The Bill, The Governor, The Borgias and Hatfields and McCoys. He played Adam Carnegie in the ITV1 drama series The Royal for three series and played Tommy Grant in the BBC1 soap opera EastEnders. He starred in the 1998 ITV version of Wuthering Heights as Heathcliff. He played Ian in Emmerdale and guest starred on the second series of Outlander shot in 2015.

1999

Cavanah wrote, produced and directed the following short films: Soldier's Leap (1999), Fish (2001), and Trumps (2001). He made his directorial feature debut in Pimp which he wrote and in which he also starred. He wrote the feature films Invisible and Wreckage. As of 2015, he was working on a first novel and stage play.

2010

He appeared at the Royal National theatre in 2010/11 in the Ena Lamont Stewart play Men Should Weep in the role of John Morrison alongside Sharon Small. He played the title role in MacBeth at the Octagon Theatre, Bolton, directed by David Thacker (February 2012). In 2015-16, Cavanah played John Churchill in the RSC's production of Helen Edmundson's Queen Anne and Scandal in the RSC production of Love for Love.