Robert D. Raiford Net Worth
Publish date: 2024-07-09
Robert D. Ziff net worth is
4.8 billion USD
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Template:Multiple issuesRobert D. Raiford (born December 27, 1927) offers liberal political and conservative social commentaries during the John Boy and Billy big show. He is from Concord, North Carolina and majored in communication at the University of South Carolina. Raiford got his start in broadcasting in 1944 by calling play by play at baseball games. His first real radio job was at WEGO in Concord, North Carolina. Raiford has played in 28 movies—he usually plays judge characters. He is best known for his quote "Who says that? I say that!", which is also the title of his book containing excerpts from his commentary from the show.Early in his career, Raiford worked for WTOP radio and WTOP-TV, both CBS News affiliates. His best-known work was a live radio broadcast on WTOP, a CBS Radio affiliate, covering the state funeral of President John F. Kennedy. He also worked at Charlotte radio station WBT. Raiford also hosted a show on WIST, which aired Charlotte's first telephone talk radio format.He later taught Communications at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte. From 1978 to 1986, Raiford was a news anchor and talk show host for Charlotte's NBC television affiliate. It was known as WRET-TV and then WPCQ-TV during his tenure there; it is now WCNC-TV. | Full Name | Robert D. Ziff |
| Net Worth | 4.8 billion USD |
| Date Of Birth | 1967 |
| Place Of Birth | Concord, North Carolina, USA |
| Profession | Actor |
| Education | Harvard University |
| Nationality | American |
| Parents | William Bernard Ziff Jr. |
| Nicknames | Robert D. Raiford, Raiford, Robert D. |
| IMDB | http://imdb.com/name/nm0706850 |
| Star Sign | Capricorn |
| # | Quote |
|---|---|
| 1 | "Who says that? I say that!" (closing tagline to his radio commentaries) |
| # | Fact |
|---|---|
| 1 | He is an avid motorcyclist and frequently participates in long-distance rides to raise money for charities. |
Actor
| Title | Year | Status | Character |
|---|---|---|---|
| A Tale About Bootlegging | 2005 | Judge Bob Landis | |
| The Runaway | 2000 | TV Movie | Judge |
| The Rage: Carrie 2 | 1999 | Senior D.A. | |
| Carolina Low | 1997 | Rich Man on Train | |
| A Different Kind of Christmas | 1996 | TV Movie | Judge Whitman (as Robert Raiford) |
| Matlock | 1993-1995 | TV Series | Judge Michael Stern / Warden / Mr. McEvoy |
| Death in Small Doses | 1995 | TV Movie | Dr. Butler |
| Bionic Ever After? | 1994 | TV Movie | Minister |
| A Burning Passion: The Margaret Mitchell Story | 1994 | TV Movie | Harlee Branch (as Robert Raiford) |
| Star Struck | 1994 | TV Movie | Harvey (as Robert Raiford) |
| Radioland Murders | 1994 | Ben Butter (as Robert Raiford) | |
| Justice in a Small Town | 1994 | TV Movie | Albert Scardino (as Robert Raiford) |
| One of Her Own | 1994 | TV Movie | Judge Grayson (as Robert Raiford) |
| Bandit: Bandit Goes Country | 1994 | TV Movie | Host |
| The Program | 1993 | Chancellor Wilson | |
| Super Mario Bros. | 1993 | TV Announcer | |
| In the Line of Duty: Street War | 1992 | TV Movie | Judge |
| I'll Fly Away | 1992 | TV Series | Minister |
| Nightmare in Columbia County | 1991 | TV Movie | Judge (as Robert Raiford) |
| Billy Bathgate | 1991 | Judge | |
| The Handmaid's Tale | 1990 | Dick (as Robert Raiford) | |
| Movin' On | 1975 | TV Series | DOT officer |
Known for movies
Super Mario Bros. (1993)
as TV Announcer
The Rage: Carrie 2 (1999)
as Senior D.A.
The Handmaid's Tale (1990)
as Dick
Billy Bathgate (1991)
as Judge
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