Aimee Bell Net Worth

Aimee Bell is a multi-talented individual who was born on April 30, 1974. She has worked in the miscellaneous crew, casting department, and stunts departments for various films and television shows. She is best known for her work on Stan Against Evil (2016), Trial & Error (2017), and Wild Hogs (2007).
Aimee Bell is a member of Miscellaneous Crew

Age, Biography and Wiki

Who is it? Miscellaneous Crew, Casting Department, Stunts
Birth Day April 30, 1974
Age 49 YEARS OLD
Preceded by Bruce Garganio and Mary Ann O'Brien
Succeeded by Kate Gibbs and Ryan Peters
Political party Democratic
Spouse(s) Bill
Children 2
Residence Edgewater Park Township, New Jersey
Alma mater Stockton College Widener University
Profession Judge

💰 Net worth

Aimee Bell, a multi-talented individual who has made remarkable contributions as a Miscellaneous Crew member, Casting Department expert, and Stunt performer, is expected to have an estimated net worth ranging between $100,000 to $1 million by 2024. Born in the year 1974, Aimee Bell has displayed her exceptional skills and versatility in various professional capacities throughout her career. Her impressive net worth reflects not only her talent but also the hard work, dedication, and success she has achieved in the entertainment industry.

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Biography/Timeline

1996

Belgard attended Haddonfield Memorial High School in Haddonfield, New Jersey. She earned a B.S. in Environmental Studies from Stockton University in 1996, and a J.D. from Widener University School of Law in 1999.

2010

Belgard served as a member of the Edgewater Park Township Planning/Zoning Board for four years, before serving as an Edgewater Park Township Committeewoman from 2010-2013. She was elected to the Burlington County Board of Freeholders in 2012. She had unsuccessfully run for the same office in 2010. In 2015, Belgard lost her seat on the Freeholder Board after serving only one term.

2014

In February 2014, Nancy Pelosi hosted a fundraiser for Belgard. The Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee announced it would spend $1.3 million in ads supporting her campaign. One ad about her opponent’s company, reported by Time, was described by Factcheck.org as deceptive, which the DCCC disputes.