Ben Peel Net Worth

Ben Peel is an actor born on October 12, 1976. He is best known for his roles in Hunger (2008), '71 (2014) and Vampire Academy (2014). He has been active in the entertainment industry since 2008 and has since become a well-known actor.
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Age, Biography and Wiki

Who is it? Actor
Birth Day October 12, 1976
Age 47 YEARS OLD
Genre Speculative fiction

💰 Net worth

Ben Peel's net worth is estimated to be between $100K and $1M in 2024. Born in 1976, Ben Peel has made a name for himself as an actor. While his net worth may vary within this range, it is an indication of his success and financial prosperity in his chosen profession. With a career spanning several years, Peel has likely earned a significant sum through his work in the entertainment industry. As his career continues to flourish, it will be interesting to see how his net worth evolves over time.

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Biography/Timeline

2000

Peek's short stories have been published in a variety of genre magazines, including Fantasy Magazine and Aurealis. His fiction has been reprinted in various Year's Best volumes. In 2000, he created a zine called The Urban Sprawl Project, a black and white pamphlet of photography and prose, and this remains the name of his online journal. In 2006 his autobiography, Twenty-Six Lies/One Truth, was published by Wheatland Press with artwork from Andrew Macrae and Anna Brown. In 2007, Black Sheep, a dystopian novel, was published by Prime Books. In 2007, Peek also began collaborating with Artist Anna Brown on Nowhere Near Savannah, an online comic that in part follows on from their original collaboration on Twenty-Six Lies/One Truth. Peek has claimed that every incident described in Nowhere near Savannah is true.

2005

Peek holds a Bachelor of Arts (Hons) from the University of Western Sydney, and a PhD in Creative Writing from the University of New South Wales, during which he wrote the novel A Year in the City. His reviews have appeared on several websites including, PopImage, Sequential Tart, and Strange Horizons. In 2005 he interviewed over forty Australian speculative fiction Writers, editors and publishers as part of The 2005 Snapshot: Australian Speculative Fiction.