Roberto M. Rey Jr. Bio, Age, Family, Wife, Salary, Net Worth, Dr. 90210, Career

Roberto M. Rey Jr. Biography

Roberto M. Rey Jr. is a plastic surgeon from Brazil. He appeared on the E! reality shows Dr. 90210 and ran for a seat in Brazil’s Chamber of Deputies for the state of So Paulo’s Social Christian Party (PSC) in the 2014 Brazilian general election, but was unsuccessful.

How old is Roberto M. Rey Jr.? – Age

He is 59 years old as of 1 October 2020. He was born in 1961 in São Paulo, State of São Paulo, Brazil. His real name is Roberto Miguel Rey Júnior.

Roberto M. Rey Jr. Family

Roberto was born in Brazil to engineer Roberto Miguel Rey, an American-born naturalized Brazilian, and Avelina Reisdörfer, a German-born Brazilian. The family lived in So Paulo until 1974, when 12-year-old Rey, his brother, and two sisters, and their mother moved to the United States.

Is Roberto M. Rey Jr. Still Married? – Wife

Rey is married to Hayley Rey, who was born in Quebec. They have two children: a daughter, Sydney, a singer and model, born in 2000, and a son, Robby, born in 2004. They are residents of Beverly Hills, California. Three Chihuahuas and a German Shepherd were owned by the Reys.

Roberto M. Rey Jr. and his wife Hayley Rey
Roberto M. Rey Jr. and his wife Hayley Rey

What is Roberto M. Rey Jr. Net Worth?

He has an estimated net worth of $20 Million.

Roberto M. Rey Jr. Dr. 90210

In 2004, Rey joined the cast of the reality show Dr. 90210, which features his and other surgeons’ practices, surgeries, and patients, as well as his family life. Rey has performed plastic surgery on celebrities, including John Travolta’s niece, whose breast augmentation procedure was featured in an episode of Dr. 90210.

Roberto M. Rey Jr. Career

He is a licensed physician in California and Florida, and he has worked as a medical correspondent for The Insider and NBC4 news. Rey has appeared on television shows such as The View, The Today Show, Good Morning America, and Dr. Phil, as well as in print publications such as The New York Times,[citation needed], The Wall Street Journal, and Forbes Brazil. Rey writes a weekly casebook article for Life and Style Magazine, is a member of the Los Angeles Medical Association and the American Medical Association, and works at Cedars Sinai Hospital.

“Dr. Rey is a skilled surgeon, but his informal way with patients is inappropriate, even undignified, and the reality show gives viewers the impression that plastic surgery is a casual beauty treatment rather than a serious surgical procedure,” said Dr. Mark L. Jewell, president of the American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery.