Steve Martin – $130 Million
We all know Steve Martin for his hilarious movies and stand-up comedy (do Father of the Bride, Cheaper By the Dozen, and The Pink Panther ring a bell?), but did you know he is also a Grammy-winning bluegrass artist? We see you, Steve – quite the double threat. Impressively, Martin has hosted Saturday Night Live 15 times – more than anyone in the world except for Alec Baldwin. Whether through acting or music, sitcom or sketch comedy, expect to see Steve Martin on your screen for quite some time – he has worked hard to achieve the sustainable development of his career, and he’s not going anywhere anytime soon.
Robin Williams – $50 Million
Robin Williams will always be one of the most beloved comedians of all time, bringing his unique humor to his acting gigs and his smart and honest take on life to the public eye. Williams began his career in stand up comedy in the 1970s, but is perhaps best known for his many treasured family films, such as Mrs Doubtfire and Good Will Hunting. After his death, Robin Williams left a legacy of grace, hilarity, and charity, not to be soon forgotten.