You may not have heard Matt Groening’s name before, but you’ve almost certainly seen his work before. The television shows he’s created are so famous that they play on network television almost every night. Groening is the mastermind behind super hit shows like “The Simpsons” and “Futurama.”
“The Simpsons” is the longest-running primetime TV series that has ever existed. You’d be very hard-pressed to find someone that hasn’t watched or at least heard of it. Not only does Groening have a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame for his masterwork, but he has also won a total of 12 Emmy awards for “The Simpsons,” so far.
Leonardo DiCaprio — $310 Million
Beginning his acting career in television commercials as a child and eventually moving into regular acting roles in TV shows in the 1990s, actor Leonardo DiCaprio got an early start in his career. Making an initial name for himself on the sitcom "Growing Pains," DiCaprio’s acting career gained traction quickly. He even received an Oscar nomination for his role in "What’s Eating Gilbert Grape," the film in which he co-starred with Johnny Depp.
His career continued to skyrocket, reaching international heights after his role in "Titanic." Leonardo DiCaprio continues to have a hugely successful acting career, starring in hit after hit. He’s finally won an Oscar, but more than that, he’s made a huge amount of money over the years. Not only that, but he’s somehow never been married or had children, so has nobody to share his huge wealth with but himself.
Sandra Bullock — $280 Million
Sandra Bullock has had a long and successful career and continues to star in box office hits to this day. She’s named one of Hollywood’s top 20 actresses in terms of net worth. She’s been in the business for an impressive 30 years and has earned the salary to prove it. In 2014, Bullock was named one of Forbes’ Highest-Paid Actresses. Her impressive fortune comes from hit films like "Miss Congeniality," "The Blind Side," "Oceans 8," and the Netflix film, "Bird Box."
Not only is she a talented actress, Bullock actually owns her own production company, Fortis Film. The company has made numerous projects including the movie "Practical Magic" and "George Lopez," the television series. Bullock isn’t greedy with her money, either. After Hurricane Harvey hit, Bullock donated $1 million to the American Red Cross to help get aid to those in need.
Robin Williams — $50 Million
The beloved comedian, who tragically passed on way too soon, made an enormous fortune for himself. Thanks to his wonderful comedy style and charming personality, Williams quickly ascended in his career. Beginning as a stand-up comedian and mime, Williams eventually landed a comedy series, "Mork & Mindy," which was so immensely popular that it garnered him international fame.
Though Robin Williams is known for his comedic roles, he was also a talented and multi-faceted actor, playing serious roles such as John Keating, the teacher in "Dead Poet’s Society," and Sean in "Goodwill Hunting." Other famous and beloved roles included Mrs. Doubtfire in "Mrs. Doubtfire" and the genie in "Aladdin." Known for his range and ability to become the roles he was portraying, Williams was an incredibly talented artist. Upon his sad and tragic death, Williams left his $50 million to his three children. He continues to be missed among his many fans and friends.
Chelsea Handler — $40 Million
Comedian Chelsea Handler has created a huge following for herself since she entered the talk show world in 2007, with her television show, "Chelsea Lately." Multi-talented and business savvy, Handler continues to appear on the radar with her various comedic pursuits. Interestingly, one of the reasons behind the popularity of her initial show comes from the fact that producers posted clips of the show on YouTube, which in turn ended up garnering a huge fan base.
Though you might imagine the majority of Handler’s fortune comes from her television career, she actually has amassed most of her wealth from her hugely successful writing career. Since the year 2005, Handler has written five books. They cover a wide variety of subjects but are all creative nonfiction and hold Handler’s extra special touch — her wonderful sense of humor. Of those five books, four have hit the New York Times bestseller list and even reached number one. Three of them have even been turned into television series.