Tom Cruise, Dwanye Johnson and These 8 Others Are the Richest People in Hollywood

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Maybe you've experienced a rare windfall -- a tax refund, an inheritance, a lucky pull at the casino -- that made you feel incredibly flush with cash, even rich.

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In your wealthiest moments, however, you still probably can't imagine what it's like to have the kind of wealth that the richest Hollywood elite have amassed. Here we look at 10 of the biggest players in Hollywood, how they've earned their money and imagine what it would take to bring in the same kind of cash.

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Robert De Niro: $500 Million

Robert De Niro has appeared in some of Hollywood's most legendary movies, including "Raging Bull" and "The Godfather II." He won an Academy Award for each and has been nominated seven times as an actor, with his roles in "Taxi Driver," "The Deer Hunter," "Cape Fear" and "Silver Linings Playbook" among those to have earned him a nomination.

De Niro has made a name for himself outside the theater, too. He is the co-founder of the Tribeca Film Festival, which was started after the 9/11 attacks to boost economic development in lower Manhattan but has expanded to become a vital hub for filmmakers and artists. It was in that same neighborhood that De Niro convinced chef Nobu Matsuhisa to open a restaurant in the early 1990s, with De Niro part of the ownership group. That effort, Nobu New York, spawned the chain of upscale Nobu restaurants, located in some of the world's most glamorous cities. Nobu Hotels followed.

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George Clooney: $500 Million

The handsome actor, nephew of famous singer Rosemary Clooney, made his break in the 1980s with bit parts on such popular shows as "The Facts of Life," "Roseanne" and "The Golden Girls." It wasn't until 1994 that he landed the role that would propel him to fame, Dr. Doug Ross on the NBC show "ER." He also then caught the eye of Hollywood and starred in such films as "From Dusk til Dawn" and "Out of Sight." His big Hollywood moment came when he was cast as Batman, though he only kept the role for one film.

It was movies such as the "Oceans 11" franchise and "O Brother Where Art Thou" that firmly planted him in movie star territory. He has also done some endorsing of products, such as for coffee company Nespresso. His paychecks have been on a steady incline since the '90s, according to Celebrity Net Worth. In 1993, his net worth sat at $500,000. By 2005, it was $50 million, and by 2019, it reached $500 million. He and his wife, Amal, a human rights lawyer, also have an enormous and high valued real estate portfolio.