Age, Biography and Wiki
Who is it? | Actor |
Birth Sign | Sagittarius |
Alma mater | Sydney Conservatorium of Music |
Occupation | Actor |
Relatives | Eleanor (twin sister) |
Net worth
Rowan Witt, a talented actor born on November 5, 1988, is projected to have a commendable net worth between $100K to $1M in the year 2024. With a promising career in the entertainment industry, Witt has been consistently establishing his presence through his notable performances. As he continues to excel in his craft, his financial worth is expected to grow exponentially in the coming years. With his talent and dedication, it is no surprise that Rowan Witt's net worth is anticipated to reach impressive heights in the near future.
Biography/Timeline
During the run of Dogfight, Witt started rehearsals for Cameron Mackintosh's multi-Helpmann award-winning production of Les Misérables (25th Anniversary Production) with which he toured Australia.
Some of Witt's other lead theatre roles during this time include John Hinckley in the Australian tour of Sondheim's Assassins, Danny in Baby at the Hayes Theatre, Leaf Coneybear in william Finn's The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee, and Young Buddy in the acclaimed concert production of Sondheim's Follies – opposite Philip Quast, Debra Byrne, Lisa McCune, David Hobson and Anne Wood.
This was soon followed by Witt's breakthrough role as Jack, in the 2014 Australian production of Into The Woods, at the Melbourne Arts Centre. He garnered critical acclaim for "redefining the role", being described as "a talent to watch", "terrifically crafted" and "bringing a depth of detail to Jack beyond any performance to date".
Witt then starred in the Australian premiere of Pasek and Paul's musical, Dogfight, at the Hayes Theatre, as the Vietnam marine, Bernstein. AussieTheatre named Witt's performance a highlight of 2015, stating "Witt is the kind of actor that musical theatre needs."
Witt is currently starring as Elder McKinley in the Australian premiere of The Book of Mormon at The Princess Theatre in Melbourne. The role earned him a 2017 Helpmann Award nomination.