Robert Salvador
Actor

Robert Salvador Net Worth

Robert Salvador is an actor who has been in the entertainment industry since 2005. He is best known for his roles in iZombie (2015), Arrow (2012) and Sieu Nhien (2005). He has been in the industry for over 15 years and continues to be a successful actor.
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Age, Biography and Wiki

Who is it? Actor
Allegiance Philippines
Service/branch Philippine Army
Rank Captain
Service number 723530
Unit 49th Infantry Battalion
Battles/wars 1989 Philippine coup attempt
Awards Medal of Valor

💰 Net worth

Robert Salvador's net worth is estimated to be between $100,000 and $1 million in 2024. As a seasoned actor who has been in the entertainment industry since 2005, Salvador has accumulated significant wealth through his successful career. With numerous acting projects under his belt, including memorable performances in films, television shows, and even theater productions, Salvador has established himself as a talented and versatile performer. Alongside his professional achievements, Salvador's net worth is also attributed to various endorsements, brand collaborations, and investments. With his ongoing dedication to the craft and a strong presence in the industry, Robert Salvador's net worth is expected to continue to grow in the coming years.

Famous Quotes:

"For conspicuous gallantry and intrepidity at the risk of life beyond the call of duty during the failed coup attempt staged by the rebel soldiers on 3 December 1989.

Upon orders by the Commanding Officer, 49th Infantry Battalion, which was then defending the AFP Logistics Command area, PRIVATE FIRST CLASS SALVADOR, armed with 90mm recoiless [sic] rifle, tracked down a fleeing enemy V-150 Command Tank amidst heavy enemy gunfire and directly fired at it, hitting the rear and right tire, partially disabling it. His second shot totally destroyed the rebel- driven armor. Minutes later, a second armoured tank arrived along Santolan Road. Apparently dispatched for a rescue and reinforcement mission, the landing vehicle bombarded the strong defensive position of the 49th Infantry Battalion. With this situation, PRIVATE FIRST CLASS SALVADOR surreptitiously advanced towards the hostile tank and blew it thoroughly with his recoiless [sic] rifle. His heroic effort disorganized the hostile forces and caused them to cease their attack and withdraw. The successful defence of the Battalion at LOGCOM proved to be the most decisive defeat incurred by the rebel soldiers in their all-out effort to capture the General Headquarters. This prevented the hostile forces to penetrate the inner defense of Camp Aguinaldo and to seize the ammunition depot of LOGCOM. Such victory was attributed to the selfless heroism of this intrepid soldier.

By this display of extraordinary gallantry, PRIVATE FIRST CLASS SALVADOR distinguished himself in the field of combat in keeping with the highest tradition of Filipino soldiery."

Biography/Timeline

1989

Salvador, then a Private First Class, was one of the Soldiers defending Camp Aguinaldo during the 1989 Philippine coup attempt. When armored personnel carriers of the rebel Reform the Armed Forces Movement rammed the camp's gate on 3 December 1989, Salvador fired on the vehicles with a 90mm recoilless rifle, killing several crewmen inside. One of those killed turned out to be Salvador's brother, Rogelio.

1990

Salvador had been promoted to Sergeant by the time he was conferred the Medal of Valor in 1990 or 1991. He was a Captain by December 2016, just before his retirement.

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