The 20 Richest Oscar Winners of All Time

February 26th, 2012 9:28 AM

As today is Oscars Sunday, we thought you might like to glimpse at just how wealthy some of the previous winners are/have been courtesy our friends at Celebrity Net Worth.

Remove consumables from your mouth and combustibles from computer proximity for some of these figures are likely to make you gasp:

#20 Robert Redford – Net Worth $170 Million
#19 Robert De Niro – Net Worth $185 Million
#18 Michael Douglas – Net Worth $200 Million
#17 Lionel Richie – Net Worth $200 Million
#16 Phil Collins – Net Worth $250 Million
#15 Sean Connery – Net Worth $300 Million
#14 Cher – Net Worth $305 Million
#13 Quincy Jones – Net Worth $310 Million
#12 Peter Jackson – Net Worth $315 Million
#11 Elton John – Net Worth $320 Million
#10 Barbra Streisand – Net Worth $340 Million
#9 Tom Hanks – Net Worth $350 Million
#8 Clint Eastwood – Net Worth $375 Million
#7 Jack Nicholson – Net Worth $400 Million
#6 Mel Gibson – Net Worth $425 Million
#5 James L. Brooks – Net Worth $500 Million
#4 Elizabeth Taylor – Net Worth $600 Million
#3 James Cameron – Net Worth $650 Million
#2 Andrew Lloyd Webber – Net Worth $1.2 Billion
#1 Steven Spielberg – Net Worth $3 Billion

How many of these folks likely support the Occupy movement and other liberal causes?


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