The Biggest Celebrity Net Worths Of All Time – Counting By The Millions!

BRUCE SPRINGSTEEN: Musician – $500m

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There is no denying the fact that Bruce Springsteen is one of the most successful musicians on the planet. He’s won two Golden Globes and 20 Grammy Awards, along with selling hundreds of millions of records. His 2016 tour, The River Tour, earned him $135 million revenue in ticket sales alone so it’s hardly surprising his net worth is estimated to be around $500 million. His financial planners no doubt help him adopt successful investment strategies to help his earnings continue to build even when he isn’t touring or making music. The music legend deserves everything he has and is a true personification of hard work.

Jaleel White – Actor – Est. $10 Million

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Jaleel White became famous for his role on Family Matters as Steve Urkel which was aired from 1989 to 1998. His character was only supposed to appear one time but his quirky character and great acting made him a hit to the audience. He then became a regular cast. Besides being an actor, he is also a producer, voice actor and and a writer. His main career is still as an actor and he guest starred a few famous movie like Dreamgirls in 2006. His roles and hardwork earned him a net worth of $10 million! He is currently acting in the Disney’s TV series Raven’s Home as Chris Spring Lake.

Dennis Rodman – Retired Basketball Player -$500,000

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If you don’t subscribe to NBA and all its glory, you probably wouldn’t recognize Dennis Rodman. Awarded the NBA Champion five times in his career, The retired Chicago Bulls team player dedicated his 20s focusing on basketball and by the time he reached mid 30s, he was playing alongside legends like Michael Jordan and Scottie Pippen.  The New Jerseyite is now a part of Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame for his contribution in the sport. He was also named NBA Defensive Player Of The Year for two years in a row in the 90s. Dennis Rodman is now worth $500,000.

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