3. Marcia Clark
Name something this woman is not good at… I mean, she’s an American prosecutor, television correspondent, producer, and author, too. She was also the lead prosecutor in the O.J. Simpson case, and that says a lot about her.
Marcia Clark started as a public defender, and not too long after that, she was mentored by famous prosecutor Harvey Giss. In her TV career, she’s best known for working as a legal commentator for CNBC, NBC, and Fox. She was even a guest attorney during a short-lived television series called Power of Attorney.
But what you may not know about her is that she was raped when she was only 17 years old, and much later in her life, she admitted that this horrible event made her become a prosecutor.