You probably assumed that these celebrities have a decent amount of money, but it turns out that they’re worth even more than you might think.
Bob Saget – $100 Million
Stand-up comedy and family sitcoms have proven to pay off for Mr. Saget.
Martin Lawrence- $110 million
You may not have seen much of him recently , but he’s actually made a lot of good career moves in his day. His show “Martin” was one of Fox’s highest-rated shows in the 90s, and it translated well for him into the movie world.
Ray Romano- $120 million
Apparently “Everybody Loves Raymond” was a lot more successful than the so-so reviews led everyone to believe. Add that to the fact that Romano was an executive producer on the show for 9 years, as well as a voice on the “Ice Age” films, and he’s set.
Rowan Atkinson – $130 Million
Who knew Mr. Bean was so damn popular?
Birdman- $150 million
As the head of Cash Money Records, he’s one of the top hip-hop moguls of this generation.
Glenn Beck- $180 million
Beck’s conservative-host gig goes way past Fox News these days. His stake in media company Mercury Radio Arts and his public gigs have turned him into quite the valued-speaker.
Jessica Alba – Estimated net worth: $200 million
No, she didn’t make this much money from “Sin City” and “Fantastic Four.”Honest Company, a consumer goods business she co-founded, is doing phenomenally well- they’re valued at $1 billion. Forbes even put her on the cover as “America’s Richest Self-Made Women.
Julia Louis-Dreyfus- $200 million
No, “Seinfeld” and “Veep” aren’t the only reasons she’s got $200 mill in the bank. Her father happens to be billionaire Gérard Louis-Dreyfus, chairman of Louis-Dreyfus Energy Services.
Garth Brooks – $220 Million
Brooks is regarded as one of the most powerful people in the country music scene, and has sold approximately 200 million records worldwide.
Jamie Oliver- $240 million
That healthy British chef on the Food Network is the richest chef around in the UK, with a successful restaurant chain, media gigs and cookbooks that sell like hotcakes.
Judge Judy- $250 million
Judy Sheindlin is the tough but fair reality-TV courtroom queen, and she’s accumulated one of the biggest TV fortunes over the course of her tenure. 10 million people tune into her show on average, and she gets a reported $47 million salary annually
Dave Grohl- $260 million
Not only is Grohl the coolest lead singer around, he also has worked on numerous other projects such as recording drums for other artist albums like Tenacious D and Queens of the Stone Age.
Mitt Romney- $260 million
Romney rakes in most of his dough from the company he founded, Bain Capital.
Keanu Reeves- $350 million
His awesome movies have consistently raked in the dough, with hits like “The Matrix” and “Speed,” not to mention “John Wick” which is getting a sequel.
Jimmy Buffett- $430 million
Buffett can thank his laid-back living branding into multiple successful business, particularly Margaritaville.
Gloria Estefan- $500 million
She’s not really a pop star these days, but she did so well in the 90s that she transferred that success over to a number of Cuban restaurants in Miami. She even made a Broadway musical about her life with husband Emilio last year.
Dolly Parton- $500 million
From acting to singing, Parton has been around for quite some time. She’s been outrageously successful, but the best part may be that she still gets a check every time you hear “I Will Always Love You” by Whitney Houston
David Copperfield – $ 850 Million
Thanks to his long-standing Vegas show (among other things), Copperfield’s on track to be the first billionaire magician.
David Copperfield – $ 850 Million
Thanks to his long-standing Vegas show (among other things), Copperfield’s on track to be the first billionaire magician.