Ian Roberts

Ian Roberts

74 · Born: Nov 30, 1951

Personal Details

BornNov 30, 1951 Fort Beaufort, Cape Province, South Africa

Biography

Ian Roberts, a renowned South African actor and director, embarked on his life's journey in the year 1952, specifically in the charming town of Fort Beaufort, nestled within the picturesque Cape Province.

Throughout his illustrious career, Roberts has made a lasting impact on the world of cinema, leaving an indelible mark on the industry through his captivating performances in a diverse array of films.

One of his most notable roles was in the 2005 film "Tsotsi", a critically acclaimed drama that showcased his remarkable talent and versatility as an actor.

In addition to his work on "Tsotsi", Roberts has also appeared in other notable films, including the 1992 drama "The Power of One" and the 2012 film "Everyman's Taxi", further solidifying his reputation as a talented and accomplished actor.

With a career spanning decades, Ian Roberts has undoubtedly left an enduring legacy in the world of cinema, and his remarkable body of work continues to inspire and captivate audiences to this day.

Career

2025
2018
Mia and the White Lion
Mia and the White Lion as John's Father
2017
Van der Merwe
Van der Merwe as Oupa Van der Merwe
2016
Cape Town
Cape Town as Gerbrand Vos
2015
2010
Fast & Frantic
Fast & Frantic as Noel Oosthuizen
2008
Land of Thirst
Land of Thirst as Christiaan du Preez
2006
Number 10
Number 10 as Marius Kramer
2005
Tsotsi
Tsotsi as Captain Smit
2004
Red Dust
Red Dust as Piet Müller
2003
2001
Askari
Askari as Ripshaw
2000
I Dreamed of Africa
I Dreamed of Africa as Mike Donovan
1999
A Reasonable Man
A Reasonable Man as Chris Van Rooyen
1998
Sweepers
Sweepers as Yager
1996
Inside
Inside as Guard Moolman
1994
Arende
Arende as Sloet Steenkamp
Kalahari Harry
Kalahari Harry as Kalahari Harry Morgan
The Line
The Line as Lt. Danie Visser
1992
The Power of One
The Power of One as Hoppie Gruenewald
1990
The Fourth Reich
The Fourth Reich as Johannes van der Walt
1994
Kalahari Harry
Kalahari Harry as Screenplay