Dec 1, 2003
Sagittarius
Buderim, Australia
21 years old
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Reality Star
Robert Irwin: A Modern Wildlife Warrior and Rising Reality Star
Early Life and Background
Robert Clarence Irwin was born on December 1, 2003, in Buderim, Queensland, Australia. He is the son of the late Steve Irwin, famously known as "The Crocodile Hunter," and Terri Irwin, a prominent conservationist. Growing up at Australia Zoo, founded by his grandfather Bob Irwin, Robert was immersed in wildlife conservation from an early age. He has an older sister, Bindi Irwin, who also continues the family's conservation legacy.
Tragically, Robert lost his father in 2006 when he was just two years old. Despite this early loss, he has embraced his father's mission, dedicating his life to wildlife preservation and education.
Career and Achievements
Television and Media Presence
Robert began his television career with appearances on "Steve Irwin's Wildlife Warriors" in 2012, earning a Logie Award nomination for Most Popular New Male Talent in 2013. He co-hosted "Wild But True" on Discovery Kids from 2014 to 2015, a series that received an International Emmy Kids Award nomination in 2016. From 2018 to 2022, he starred alongside his family in "Crikey! It's the Irwins," showcasing their work at Australia Zoo.
In 2024, Robert expanded his television presence by co-hosting the Australian reality show "I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here!" with Julia Morris, a role he continues into 2025. His engaging personality and commitment to conservation have made him a beloved figure in Australian media.
Photography and Conservation Efforts
An avid wildlife photographer, Robert has used his photography to raise awareness and funds for conservation. He has contributed to Australia Zoo's Crikey magazine and has held exhibitions worldwide. His work earned him recognition as a finalist in the junior category of the 2016 Australian Geographic Nature Photographer of the Year competition.
In September 2024, Robert was appointed as one of the first Earthshot Prize Global Ambassadors, further solidifying his role in global conservation efforts.
Recent Endeavors
In April 2025, Robert was announced as the first celebrity contestant for Season 34 of the American reality show "Dancing with the Stars," set to premiere in September 2025. His participation follows in the footsteps of his sister Bindi, who won the competition in 2015. Robert expressed his excitement about joining the show, viewing it as an opportunity to reach new audiences with his conservation message.
Personal Life and Advocacy
Beyond his professional achievements, Robert is open about his personal journey, including coping with the loss of his father and prioritizing mental health. He emphasizes the importance of acknowledging challenges and seeking support, encouraging others to prioritize well-being. His close relationship with his family, particularly his mother Terri, provides him with essential emotional support.
Robert continues to reside in Queensland, Australia, where he remains actively involved in the daily operations of Australia Zoo. His multifaceted career as a conservationist, television presenter, photographer, and reality star reflects his dedication to wildlife preservation and public engagement.