Robin Sherwood Net Worth

Robin Sherwood is an American actress best known for her roles in Tourist Trap, Blow Out, and Death Wish II. She was born in Miami Beach, Florida to the Hon. Wolfie Cohen and Miriam Rose Cohen. At the age of 14, she signed with a talent agency and began appearing in independent films. She then moved into major motion pictures, and her break out role came when she starred opposite Charles Bronson in Death Wish II. She moved to Paris, France and was introduced to the French film community, and later returned to the US to run her father's restaurant. In 2009, she returned to acting and in 2014, she starred in the documentary Electric Boogaloo. In 2015, she made her first star appearance at The Lincoln Center.
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Age, Biography and Wiki

Who is it? Actress
Birth Place American
Occupation Actress, model
Years active 1972–present
Spouse(s) Jeff Begun (m. 1976; div. 1979)
Parent(s) Wolfie Cohen Miriam Rose Cohen

💰 Net worth

Robin Sherwood's net worth is projected to range between $100,000 to $1 million by 2024. She has gained recognition as an actress in the American entertainment industry. While her exact net worth may fluctuate within this range, it is a testament to her success and lucrative career. With her talent and presence in the acting world, Robin Sherwood continues to captivate audiences and pave her way towards even greater achievements in the coming years.

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Biography/Timeline

1978

Robin made her movie debut in independent films. She appeared briefly in the Bill Murray comedy Loose Shoes (1978). Soon her resume began to grow with a role in Outside Chance (1978), a CBS movie. She arrived as a leading lady, with the David Schmoeller iconic mystery/horror film Tourist Trap (1979), starring Chuck Connors.

1980

She played a Marin County hippie feminist, in a supporting role opposite Tuesday Weld in Serial (1980) for Paramount. She then was given the chance to work with Director Brian De Palma in a scene stealing cameo role with John Travolta in Blow Out (1981), she also known as nickname "Scream Queen".

1982

Her break out role came when she stars opposite Charles Bronson as his emotionally traumatized daughter in Death Wish II (1982), directed by Michael Winner, in the role, she rejected any makeup requested.

1986

In 1986, her father died, so she returned to the states to run his restaurant, The Rascal House Restaurant in Miami Beach, Florida, fulfilling a promise she had made to him, and kept the Rascal House thriving until 1996.

1991

Robin appeared on the stage in 1991, playing the titled role in the drama, Clare's Dream, in Los Angeles at the Coast Theater. She won critical acclaim from the Los Angeles Times for her earnest and heartfelt performance as a spirited Writer coming-of-age-in rural California of the 1930s.

2009

Robin returned to acting in 2009. In 2014, she stars in the feature-length documentary, Electric Boogaloo: The Wild, Untold Story of Cannon Films (2014). The documentary is directed by Mark Hartley and was produced by Brett Ratner.

2015

Robin Sherwood made her first star appearance at The Lincoln Center in New York on the opening night of the Film Society of Lincoln Center's Film Comment Selects 2015 film festival at the Walter Reade Theater.