Paul Sutera Net Worth

He has also worked as a miscellaneous crew member on various films and television shows. Paul Sutera is a producer, actor, and miscellaneous crew member from Winter Park, Florida, USA. He was born on June 06, 1864 and is best known for his work on The Brady Bunch Movie (1995), True Romance (1993), and A Very Brady Sequel (1996). He has also worked on various films and television shows in a miscellaneous crew capacity.
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Age, Biography and Wiki

Who is it? Producer, Actor, Miscellaneous Crew
Birth Day June 06, 1864
Birth Place  Winter Park, Florida, United States
Age 155 YEARS OLD
Died On 2 February 1905(1905-02-02) (aged 40)\nBern, Switzerland
Birth Sign Libra
Occupation Pastor and writer
Notable works Der Dorfkaiser

💰 Net worth: $600,000

Paul Sutera, a renowned Producer, Actor, and Miscellaneous Crew member in the United States, is estimated to have a net worth of $600,000 by the year 2024. With his remarkable contributions to the entertainment industry, Sutera has established his name among the talented individuals in his field. Whether it be producing captivating films, delivering exceptional performances as an actor, or lending his expertise as a member of the miscellaneous crew, Sutera has undoubtedly made a significant impact on the American entertainment landscape. As his net worth continues to grow, Paul Sutera's influence and versatility in the industry are set to thrive even further.

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Biography/Timeline

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Paul Sutermeister's father was Otto Sutermeister; his family came from Zofingen. He attended high school in Berne and studied theology at the universities of Basel and Göttingen. He began his sermon in the Appenzell region. “His popular book ‘Der Dorfkaiser’, in which he criticized sharply the lottery and the ruthless exploitation of vulnerable people by the village magnate [...] costed him his job as a pastor in Walzenhausen and led him to the activity in the daily press.” As foreign Editor Sutermeister came to the Berner Tagblatt, “edited the Saturday supplement, Berner Heim, and concerned the coverage of concerts and clubs.” For some time he was editor-in-chief of the weekly magazine Fürs Schweizerhaus and later of the Basel published Christian entertainment magazine Fürs Heim.” “As a Writer, Sutermeister showed an insightful and intimate view of our national life, without overlooking its dark side.” Sutermeister died of pneumonia. He was married to Mathilde Fontannaz and had children.