Aaron Pearl Net Worth

Aaron Pearl is a Canadian actor, writer, and producer born in Sechelt, British Columbia in 1972. He first came to prominence in 1996 with the romantic sports drama Annie O (1995). Since then, he has had supporting roles in TV-movies such as Susie Q (1996), Home Song (1996), and Titanic (1996), as well as appearances in films like X2 (2003), X-Men: The Last Stand (2006), In the Name of the King: A Dungeon Siege Tale (2007), and Man of Steel (2013). In 1999, he wrote, directed, and executive produced his first film Little Boy Blues (1999).
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Age, Biography and Wiki

Who is it? Actor, Writer, Producer
Birth Day May 19, 2011
Birth Place  Sechelt, British Columbia, Canada
Age 12 YEARS OLD
Birth Sign Gemini

💰 Net worth: $200,000

Aaron Pearl's net worth is estimated to be $200,000 in 2024. Hailing from Canada, Aaron Pearl is a talented individual known for his versatile skills as an actor, writer, and producer. Over the years, he has made a significant impact in the entertainment industry, captivating audiences with his performances in various film and television projects. His dedication and hard work have undoubtedly contributed to his successful career, garnering both critical acclaim and financial success. With his diverse talents and entrepreneurial spirit, Aaron Pearl continues to thrive in the entertainment world, leaving an indelible mark on Canadian cinema.

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Biography/Timeline

1794

Peasley was born one of four sons born to william Peasley and Hanna Merrill. His father died in 1794 and young Aaron went to Boston to learn the tool and die trade.

1812

By the War of 1812 he was one of America's most well-known button makers, notably for his military uniform buttons. He lived and worked on Middle Street in Boston. His peak production years were in the early 1820s. In 1809, he married Lois Woodward in Charlestown, Massachusetts. In 1818 he was awarded a patent for a reed attachment to organs. He also invented some valuable improvements in calico printing.

1826

About 1826 or 1827 he and his family resettled in Dayton, Ohio, where he was known as a skillful engraver and die-sinker. He was the owner of Peasley & Mead, noted for their skill in working with metal and wood.

1837

He died in Dayton on April 6, 1837, aged 61. His buttons for military uniforms are still sought after by Collectors today.