Robin Lord Taylor Net Worth

How much is Robin Lord Taylor worth?

Net Worth:$6 Million
Date of Birth:June 4, 1978 (45 years old)
Gender:Male
Height:1.68 m, 5 ft 6 in
Profession:Actor, director
Nationality:N/A
Robin Lord Taylor Net Worth:
$6 Million

Robin Lord Taylor net worth: Robin Lord Taylor is an American actor and director who has a net worth of $6 million. Robin Lord Taylor was born in Shueyville, Iowa in June 1978. He is best known for starring as Oswald Cobblepot in the television series Gotham since 2014. Taylor has starred in the films The House is Burning, Accepted, Assassination of a High School President, August, Last Day of Summer, Step Up 3D, Return, Another Earth, The Melancholy Fantastic, Would You Rather, and Cold Comes the Night.

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Personal Life

A native of Shueyville, Iowa, he later studied at Northwestern University in Illinois. In the early 2000s, he relocated to New York City. Though he likes to keep his life private, he is openly gay and is married.

Taylor and fellow entertainer Billy Eichner wrote and performed in a popular touring stage show called Creation Nation.

Inspirational Quotes by Robin Lord Taylor

I live in a small apartment. There's only so much Batman memorabilia a guy can hang on to in New York City.

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I'm very loyal. Sociable to a certain extent. Neurotic, too.

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My whole life, I heard, 'Jingle bells, Batman smells, Robin laid an egg.' It's all I heard throughout elementary school.

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I'm used to being a supporting player in the background. All I ever wanted, at the very most, was to have a small part in something where people were like, 'Oh, right, that one guy, whoever he is, was pretty good in that.' That's all I ever really strived for or expected.

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I grew up in a very 'Friday Night Lights,' sports-focused town. I did not play the sports. I was never bullied physically, but I was called names. I was also an overweight kid. I knew what it's like to feel like the other, to feel written off for things that were not in my control - my appearance, my interests.

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