What is Robert Iler’s New Worth and Salary?
Robert Iler, the American actor, has a net worth of $10 million. He gained fame for his role as A.J. Soprano on the hit television series “The Sopranos”.
Appearing in 76 of the show’s 86 episodes from 1997 to 2007, Robert became widely recognized for his portrayal of the troubled son of mob boss Tony Soprano.
Early Career
Robert Iler, born in 1985 in New York City, started his career in commercials. His first commercial spot was for Pizza Hut at the age of six.
Later on, he landed the role that made him famous on “The Sopranos.”
Robert Iler’s Early Career and Success on “The Sopranos”
Robert Iler began his acting career at a young age, with his breakout role being Anthony Jr. on the hit HBO series “The Sopranos.” He was only 12 years old when the pilot was filmed in 1997, and 14 when the full first season finally debuted on HBO.
As Anthony Jr., Iler won multiple awards for his performance, including two Hollywood Reporter Young Star Awards and a Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series.
Despite running into some legal trouble in 2001, Iler continued to excel in the role of Anthony Jr. throughout the show’s six seasons. In the final season, viewers saw a slimmer, healthier Iler, who had dropped a significant amount of weight via diet and exercise.
Robert Iler’s Earnings on “The Sopranos”
Robert Iler and co-star Jamie-Lynn Sigler earned $10,000 per episode for the first season of “The Sopranos.” By the middle of the show’s run, they were each earning $85,000 per episode. In the final two seasons, both actors earned $150,000 per episode. Across those final 21 episodes, Iler made around $3.15 million.
On-Screen Credits and Minor Run-Ins with the Law
Robert Iler’s on-screen credits include roles in the films Tadpole and Daredevil, as well as guest appearances on the TV series “Law & Order: Special Victims Unit” and “The Dead Zone.”
However, Robert has also had a few minor run-ins with the law. In 2001, he was arrested on charges of marijuana possession. In 2005, he was present during a raid on an underground poker club, but did not receive any charges.
More recently, in February 2022, Robert and Jamie-Lynn Sigler reunited for a Super Bowl commercial for Chevrolet. The commercial re-enacted the opening credits sequence from their hit show “The Sopranos” and was widely considered the best commercial of the Super Bowl.
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