Ian Roberts

Ian Roberts

Born 1951-11-30 (age 74) Fort Beaufort, South Africa
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Biography

Ian Roberts is a South African actor, playwright and singer best known to television viewers for his roles in the drama series Arende and Snitch, and as the character Boet in a series of long-running advertisements for Castrol motor oil. Roberts was born in Fort Beaufort in the Eastern Cape and raised on a citrus farm near the town. He attended St. Andrew's Preparatory School and St. Andrew's College in Grahamstown. After completing high school he performed his compulsory national service in the South African Army, which he completed in 1971. After a variety of different jobs and a course in photography at the Port Elizabeth Technical College from 1973 to 1975, Roberts enrolled at Rhodes University in 1976 for a Bachelor of Arts degree majoring in Speech, Drama and Social Anthropology. Ian Roberts has built up an extensive acting career in theatre, television and film. Roberts was married to South African actress Michele Botes, but the couple divorced in 1999. They have two children.

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Known For

Tremors 5: Bloodlines
Tremors 5: Bloodlines

2015

as Den Bravers

Mia and the White Lion
Mia and the White Lion

2018

as John's Father

The Power of One
The Power of One

1992

as Hoppie Gruenewald

Inside
Inside

1996

as Guard Moolman

Sweepers
Sweepers

1998

as Yager

I Dreamed of Africa
I Dreamed of Africa

2000

as Mike Donovan

Askari
Askari

2001

as Ripshaw

Cape Rebel
Cape Rebel

1989

as Sloet Steenkamp

Tsotsi
Tsotsi

2005

as Captain Smit

Red Dust
Red Dust

2004

as Piet Müller

Cry, the Beloved Country
Bakgat!
Bakgat!

2008

as Basjan du Preez

Tarzan and the Lost City
Tarzan and the Lost City

1998

as Captain Dooley

Paljas
Paljas

1998

as Frans

Cyborg Cop III
Cyborg Cop III

1995

as Sheen

Mandela and de Klerk
Mandela and de Klerk

1997

as Kobie Coetsee

Jane and the Lost City
Wild Maneuvres
Wild Maneuvres

1985

as Corp. White

Bakgat 3
Bakgat 3

2013

as Basjan

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Eternity

2010

as Professor Tevis Shapiro