
Paul Peterson: Actor, Singer, Novelist, and Activist
Paul Peterson, an American actor, singer, novelist, and activist, has a net worth of $3 million. Born in Glendale, California, in 1945, Peterson started his career in show business at 10 years old as a Mouseketeer on the Mickey Mouse Club. He established the organization A Minor Consideration, which supports child stars and child laborers.
Peterson is best known for his role as Jeff Stone in the television series The Donna Reed Show, which aired from 1958 to 1966. He also appeared in the films Houseboat in 1958 and Journey to Shiloh in 1968. In 1997, Peterson was awarded a Former Child Star Lifetime Achievement Award for The Donna Reed Show from the Young Artist Awards.
Aside from acting, Peterson is also a singer. He released several albums including Lollipops and Roses in 1962, Teenage Triangle in 1963, My Dad in 1963, Bye Bye Birdie in 1963, and More Teenage Triangle in 1964.
Moreover, Peterson is a novelist and has written several books, including “The Hemingway Patrols,” “A Time Out Of War,” and “Death Goes To The Movies.”
Paul Peterson was previously married to actress Brenda Benet.
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