Who Is Tony Robbins? Age, Biography and Wiki
In 2025, Tony Robbins is 65 years old. With a career that spans several decades, he first gained prominence in the 1980s with his infomercials and then expanded his influence through seminars, books, and various self-help resources. His method combines psychology, behavioral science, and motivational techniques, making him one of the most sought-after speakers globally. His Wikipedia page provides a comprehensive insight into his life and accomplishments: Tony Robbins Wikipedia.
Occupation | Motivational Speaker |
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Date of Birth | February 29, 1960 |
Age | 65 Years |
Birth Place | Los Angeles, California, U.S. |
Horoscope | Pisces |
Country | U.S |
Popularity
Tony Robbins's Popularity over time
Height, Weight & Measurements
Tony Robbins stands tall at approximately 6 feet 7 inches (201 cm), and his weight fluctuates around 235 pounds (107 kg). Known for his dynamic personality and energetic speaking style, Robbins maintains an active lifestyle which impacts his overall physique positively.
Family, Dating & Relationship Status
Tony Robbins has been married twice. His first marriage was to Becky Robbins in 1984, which ended in divorce in 1997. Following this, he married Sage Robbins in 2001. The couple shares a strong bond and often appears together at public events and seminars, showcasing their loving relationship. As of 2025, Robbins continues to be happily married to Sage.
Mahavoric in North Hollywood, California, on February 29, 1960. The eldest of three children, his parents divorced when he was seven. He is of Croatian descent from both sides of his family. His mother remarried several times, including a marriage with Jim Robbins, a former semi-professional baseball player who legally adopted Anthony when he was 12.
Net Worth and Salary
Tony Robbins has amassed a significant fortune over the years. His net worth in 2025 is estimated to be around $500 million. His wealth primarily stems from his seminars, bestselling books, coaching programs, and investments in various businesses, including coaching, health, and wellness industries.
In May 1995, Robbins Research International (RRI) settled with the Federal Trade Commission over alleged violations of the agency's Franchise Rule. Under the settlement, RRI did not admit to having violated any law, but agreed to pay $221,260 in consumer redress.
In 2000, Wade Cook sued Robbins for allegedly using copyrighted terms from Cook's book Wall Street Money Machine in his seminars. A jury awarded Cook a $655,900 judgment, which was appealed. Cook and Robbins settled for an undisclosed amount.
Career, Business and Investments
Tony Robbins is not only a motivational speaker but also a successful entrepreneur. He has authored several bestselling books, including "Awaken the Giant Within" and "Money: Master the Game." Beyond writing and speaking, Robbins has invested in multiple businesses, focusing on health and wellness, coaching, and personal development. His innovative approaches have led to the creation of several seminars and training programs that attract thousands of participants each year.
Social Network
Tony Robbins is active on various social media platforms where he shares insights, videos, and motivational content. His strong online presence includes millions of followers on platforms such as Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter. He uses these channels not only to promote his work but also to engage with his audience and inspire positivity in their lives.
In July 2010, NBC debuted Breakthrough with Tony Robbins, a reality show that followed Robbins as he helped the show's participants face their personal challenges. NBC canceled the show after airing two of the planned six episodes due to low viewership of 2.8 million.
In March 2012, the OWN Network picked up the show for another season beginning with the original first season set to re-run and thereafter leading directly into the new 2012 season. In April 2012, Robbins began cohosting Oprah's Lifeclass on the OWN Network.
In July 2012, the San Jose Mercury News published a story reporting that several people had been burned and hospitalized during one of Robbins's fire-walking events on July 19, 2012. This story was picked up by other media outlets, including Fox News, The New York Times, and CNN.
Aspects of these reports were later challenged by Robbins himself along with some of the on-site medical professionals. On June 24, 2016, it was reported that "dozens were burned and required medical attention after attempting to walk on hot coals during a fire-walking event at a Tony Robbins seminar in Dallas, Texas".
A spokeswoman for the Robbins organization stated, "Someone unfamiliar with the process of the fire-walk called 911 reporting the need for emergency service vehicles […] there was no need for emergency personnel […] only 5 of 7,000 participants requested an examination beyond what was readily available on site."
Education
Tony Robbins did not attend college but has continuously sought personal and professional development through seminars, workshops, and real-world experiences. Early in his career, he worked as a janitor and eventually progressed into teaching NLP (Neuro-Linguistic Programming) before transitioning to motivational speaking.
Robbins attended Glendora High School. During high school, he grew 10 in in one year, a growth spurt later attributed to a pituitary tumor. He has said his home life was "chaotic" and "abusive". When he was 17, he left home and never returned. He later worked as a janitor, and did not attend college.
One day, he asked his landlord, a family friend, how he became so successful, and the landlord told him that he started to turn his life around after attending a Jim Rohn seminar.