Eva Peterson Net Worth

Eva Peterson is an actress who has appeared in two films, The Boss (2016) and Dead Silent (2016). She was born and has been working in the entertainment industry since then.
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Age, Biography and Wiki

Who is it? Actress
Residence Oakland, Calif.
Education Northwestern University University of California, Berkeley, School of Law
Occupation Public Interest Lawyer, Civil Rights Advocate
Employer Equal Justice Society
Title President, Co-Founder
Website Equal Justice Society

💰 Net worth

Eva Peterson, best known for her appearances in The Boss (2016) and Dead Silent (2016), is an accomplished actress whose net worth is projected to be between $100,000 and $1 million in 2024. While relatively early in her career, these two films have showcased her talent and potential in the industry. With her captivating performances and growing popularity, it comes as no surprise that her net worth is expected to soar in the coming years. Fans eagerly await to see what other exciting projects lie ahead for Eva Peterson and how her net worth will continue to grow alongside her success in Hollywood.

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Biography/Timeline

1970

As a 20-year-old student leader at a time of turmoil, Paterson was catapulted into the national spotlight when she debated then Vice President Spiro Agnew on live television. Dubbed the “peaceful warrior” for fostering non-violent protest in the aftermath of the 1970 shooting of student demonstrators at Kent State University, she was named one of Mademoiselle’s “Ten Young Women of the Year,” featured on the covers of Ebony and Jet, and called to testify before Congress.

1975

Paterson graduated from UC Berkeley's Boalt Hall School of Law and was admitted to the California State Bar in 1975.

2019

The author of numerous articles, including “Can’t We Get Along?” and “The Future of Affirmative Action” (California Lawyer), “Pro Bono Help for Legal Services Programs” (Clearinghouse Review), and “How the Legal System Responds to Battered Women” (Battered Women), Paterson is often sought out by the media for commentary on racial justice issues.