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Sunday, February 27, 2011

Highest Paid Hollywood’s Stars 2011


1. James Cameron

WRITER, DIRECTOR, PRODUCER (Creative Artists Agency)
1. James Cameron
ESTIMATED 2010 EARNINGS: $257 MILLION (2009 rank: 4) 
$248 million: Avatar (back-end for writing, producing, and directing, based on 2010 worldwide box-office gross of $1.95 billion, and share of DVD and pay-television revenue; excludes $50 million earned in 2009) 
$5 million: Avatar (share of toy licensing, other revenue) 
$4 million: Older film revenue (e.g., back-end and royalties from earlier projects, other payments)

2. Johnny Depp

ACTOR (United Talent Agency)
2. Johnny Depp
ESTIMATED 2010 EARNINGS: $100 MILLION (2009 rank: 21) 
$40 million: Alice in Wonderland (back-end for starring in Tim Burton film, based on worldwide gross of $1.02 billion) 
$35 million: Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides (up-front money for starring in next installment of Jerry Bruckheimer’s waterlogged but ludicrously profitable franchise)
$20 million: The Tourist (fee for co-starring in one of the year’s bigger flops alongside Angelina Jolie) 
$5 million: Older film revenue

3. Steven Spielberg

DIRECTOR, PRODUCER (CAA)
3. Steven Spielberg
ESTIMATED 2010 EARNINGS: $80 MILLION (2009 rank: 2) 
$50 million: Universal-theme-park royalties and consulting fees 
$20 million: War Horse (fee for directing and producing upcoming World War I drama) 
$10 million: Older film revenue

4. Christopher Nolan

WRITER, DIRECTOR, PRODUCER (CAA)
4. Christopher Nolan
ESTIMATED 2010 EARNINGS: $71.5 MILLION (2009 rank: —) 
$69 million: Inception (back-end for writing, producing, and directing, based on worldwide gross of $823 million, and share of DVD and pay-TV revenue) 
$2.5 million: Older film revenue

5. Leonardo DiCaprio

ACTOR (Special Artists Agency)
 5. Leonardo DiCaprio
ESTIMATED 2010 EARNINGS: $62 MILLION (2009 rank: —) 
$59 million: Inception (back-end for starring in somewhat convoluted Christopher Nolan film) 
$3 million: Back-end for starring in somewhat convoluted Martin Scorsese film Shutter Island, older film revenue

6. Tim Burton

DIRECTOR (William Morris Endeavor)
6. Tim Burton
ESTIMATED 2010 EARNINGS: $53 MILLION (2009 rank: —) 
$50 million: Alice in Wonderland (back-end for directing, based on worldwide gross of $1.02 billion, and share of DVD and pay-TV revenue) 
$3 million: Older film revenue

7. Adam Sandler

ACTOR, PRODUCER, WRITER (WME)
      7. Adam Sandler

ESTIMATED 2010 EARNINGS: $50 MILLION (2009 rank: 12) 
$25 million: Just Go with It (fee for producing and starring in upcoming comedy opposite Jennifer Aniston) 
$20 million: Jack and Jill (fee for producing and starring in upcoming comedy with Katie Holmes and Al Pacino) 
$3 million: Grown Ups (back-end for starring and writing, based on worldwide gross of $271 million, plus share of DVD and pay-TV revenue) 
$2 million: Older film revenue

8. Todd Phillips

ACTOR (WME)
8. Todd Phillips
ESTIMATED 2010 EARNINGS: $33.5 million (2009 rank: —) 
$12.5 million: The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn—Part 1 (fee for co-starring in upcoming penultimate Twilight film) 
$12.5 million: The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn—Part 2 (fee for co-starring in upcoming final Twilight film) 
$7.5 million: Abduction (fee for starring in upcoming John Singleton thriller) 
$1 million: Older film revenue, mostly from Twilight franchise

9. Taylor Lautner

WRITER, DIRECTOR, PRODUCER (CAA)
9. Taylor Lautner
ESTIMATED 2010 EARNINGS: $34 MILLION (2009 rank: 5) 
$15 million: The Hangover Part II (fee for writing, producing, and directing) 
$13 million: The Hangover (back-end for producing and directing; excludes $39 million earned in 2009) 
$3 million: Due Date (back-end for producing and directing, based on worldwide gross of $200 million, as of December 31, 2010) 
$2 million: Older film revenue 
$1 million: Project X (fee for producing upcoming low-budget comedy)

10. Robert Downey Jr.

ACTOR (CAA)
10. Robert Downey Jr.
ESTIMATED 2010 EARNINGS: $31.5 MILLION (2009 rank: 28) 
$15 million: Fee for starring in upcoming untitled Sherlock Holmes sequel 
$12 million: Iron Man 2 (back-end, based on worldwide gross of $627 million, and share of DVD and pay-TV revenue) 
$3.5 million: Sherlock Holmes (back-end, based on worldwide gross of $523 million, and share of DVD and pay-TV revenue) 
$1 million: Older film revenue

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