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The Biggest Celebrity Net Worths Of All Time – The Full 2021 List

NORMAN LLOYD: Actor – $5 Million

Norman Lloyd was an acting legend famous as a permanent fixture in Alfred Hitchcock movies, their association beginning with Saboteur in 1942. Who can forget his performance as the main antagonist, Headmaster Mr. Nolan, in Dead Poet’s Society?

The news of his demise in May 2021 at the age of 106 saddened everyone around the world. With over 60 movies and dramas to his credit over a career spanning eight decades, Lloyd lived his life excelling at every craft he took up and earning every bit of the $5 million net worth with his talent! For most of the ‘60s and ‘70s, he made money producing and directing television shows.

 

TOM CRUISE: Actor – $600 Million

After three decades of entertaining us and stealing hearts, Tom Cruise has amassed an overwhelming net worth of $600 million. All this wealth comes from his involvement with the movie industry as an actor and producer. On the other hand, he also has some investments here and adds some income to his portfolio.

The megastar took up acting by chance in high school, where he landed a leading role, and he hasn’t looked back since. Over the years, Cruise’s career has seen him in various successful blockbusters such as the Mission Impossible franchise, Knight and Day, and Minority Report all of which earned millions at the Box Office.

 

SEBASTIAN STAN: Actor- $8 Million

Working for one of the most successful franchises in movie history is not a small feat. Many people dream about wielding Mjolnir or standing alongside Cap, but that’s all there is to it. Sebastian Stan, on the other hand, has pulled off the impossible by not only standing alongside the avengers but also carrying the torch afterward.

Stan currently holds a humble net worth of 8 million dollars, making him one of the least earners, but we are sure things will change soon. After his last outing as Bucky Barnes in The Falcon and The Winter Soldier, Sebastian’s fanbase has grown tremendously, which implies a growing rate card.

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