Robin Christensen-Roussimoff is the daughter of Andre Roussimoff, an internationally acclaimed professional wrestler. She bears a striking resemblance to him and acts as an active ambassador for his legacy; she also does charitable work raising awareness for acromegaly (an uncommon medical condition her father suffered from).
44-year-old Sara Harris lives in Seattle and remains close to both of her parents, though their relationship has been somewhat tenuous. Regardless, she has gone on to build an outstanding career for herself.
Andre the Giant’s Daughter
Robin Christensen-Roussimoff is doing her part to carry on Andre Roussimoff’s legacy in wrestling. At 6 feet tall and bearing striking physical similarities to her father, this former wrestler is making waves in her industry. Carrying genetic traits passed down from both parents is no doubt why Robin excels so naturally within the ring environment.
Unfortunately, her relationship with Andre was marred by his hectic career schedule. He spent most of it traveling, only seeing his daughter five times throughout their lives – mostly at arenas while some meetings took place in courtrooms.
Robin managed to inherit some of Andre’s assets and fortune. She still receives royalties when WWE uses her father’s image in events, as well as being an active book promoter and regular presence at Cosmic Cons representing his work. Unfortunately, details regarding Robin’s personal life remain elusive as she has never been in any relationships; likely single.
Her Personal Life
Robin Christensen-Roussimoff is an independent woman, proud to carry on the legacy of her late father. She has made several public appearances to pay homage to him and also worked on producing a documentary about his life in 2018. Additionally, Robin continues to pursue acting career opportunities.
She enjoys an immense following on social media, yet prefers to keep her private life under wraps. Nonetheless, she remains active within the wrestling community and keeps up-to-date on upcoming events.
Andre the Giant left two-thirds of his estate to his Ellerbe, North Carolina ranch caretaker in his will and the remainder to Robin Christensen Roussimoff after his death from congestive heart failure on January 27, 1993 in Paris. He is survived by Jean Christensen who served as his publicist as well as being an ex model; their only child Robin was born there but currently resides in Seattle Washington with 43 year old parents – also Jean’s only child from her first marriage, Jean Christensen who was his publicist prior to becoming Andre’s publicist as his publicist/model mother Jean Christensen who was Jean’s publicist when her son Andre was congestive heart failure-affiliated as his death meant his mother Jean Christensen was his publicist/former model mother from whom his first father left three thirds of his estate would then pass onto her mother Jean Christensen, born in France but now lives with her 43rd year-old daughter Robin is 43rd year-old!
Career
Robin Christensen-Roussimoff is an influential public figure, widely recognized for her contributions in professional wrestling. She tried out professional wrestling herself and attended the WWE Hall of Fame ceremony; additionally, she briefly pursued acting and produced.
Although she and her father do not enjoy an amicable relationship, Robin is always ready and willing to carry on his legacy and honor him by working as a consultant for Andre The Giant Closer to Heaven documentary production.
Robin inherited her muscular physique from her father and stands at 6 feet. Her personal life remains private, although it remains unknown if she has a partner or is married. Robin enjoys watching wrestling matches and attends various related events as a fan; additionally she regularly takes part in activities to stay healthy and fit.
Net Worth
Robin Christensen-Roussimoff is an accomplished entertainer who has amassed considerable wealth throughout her life. Though she maintains privacy regarding her personal life, she has been seen at various Comic-Con events and also appeared in a documentary featuring Andre the Giant as her father’s life was depicted.
She has earned significant income through acting and wrestling careers, image rights, and promotion of Brandon M. Easton’s book Andre the Giant: Closer to Heaven.
Died at an early age from complications related to her father’s passing at just 23. Devoted to continuing his legacy, she is an outstanding actor, wrestler and producer – having inherited many of his physical characteristics such as height and body size from him – such as being exceptionally tall for his height (over 100 kg) hence the nickname Andre the Giant.