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  1. A handsome leading man with a quiet onscreen intensity, Rob Estes was launched into the sex symbol stratosphere in the early 1990s with his role as slick Palm Beach homicide detective Chris Lorenzo on the cult favorite, "Silk Stalkings" (USA 1991-99). His smooth operator persona led to his being cast on one the 1990s biggest cultural ...

  2. Estes' permanent move to the popular soap delighted fans, who found it difficult to determine just which half of the famous couple was more attractive. The Estes would go on to have two children, son Mason True in 1999 and daughter Maya Rose in 2002. Estes' good looks continued to make him an in demand romantic lead.

  3. Jun 2, 2024 · Key Takeaways: Rob Estes is a versatile actor known for his roles in popular TV series like “Melrose Place” and “90210,” as well as his commitment to charity work and environmental causes. With a career spanning decades, Rob Estes has captivated audiences with his talent, on-screen chemistry, and dedication to philanthropy, making him a ...

  4. Feb 2, 2017 · By CoastMag. February 2, 2017 at 7:00 a.m. Erin and Rob Estes can’t agree on how long they have lived in San Clemente. Erin says three and a half years and Rob thinks it’s five. Their ...

  5. What is Rob Estes known for? Silk Stalkings, Melrose Place, CSI: Miami, and 90210. Is Rob Estes married? Yes, to Erin Bolte since June 15, 2010. He was married to Josie Bissett from May 1, 1992 to 2006. Does Rob Estes have children? Yes, 3 children, including Mason True Estes, Maya Rose Estes, and Makai Ever Estes.

  6. Feb 16, 2024 · Gianna Franco speaks with actors Will Estes and Vanessa Ray who play husband and wife on the show about the Reagan family dinners and the emotions flowing in...

  7. Rob Estes was last seen by television audiences starring in the hit CW Network series “90210,” where he starred for its first two season in the role of Harry Wilson. Prior to that, Estes had leading roles in two ABC series, “Women’s Murder Club,” in which he starred opposite Angie Harmon, and “The Evidence,” for producer John Wells.