Forbes List: Hollywood's 20 Highest-Earning of 2010

December 21, 2010 Year In Review

Forbes has released their list of the Top 20 highest-paid men and women in Hollywood, and you may be surprised to see who made the cut!

A few non-surprises; Oprah took home an estimated $315 million, while James Cameron picked up a hefty $210 million. Check out the other high-flying stars.

Hollywood's 20 Highest-Earning of 2010

Oprah Winfrey

Estimated earnings: $315 million

James Cameron

Estimated earnings: $210 million

Tyler Perry

Estimated earnings: $125 million

Michael Bay

Estimated earnings: $120 million

Tiger Woods

Estimated earnings: $105 million

Jerry Bruckheimer

Estimated earnings: $100 million

Steven Spielberg

Estimated earnings: $100 million

George Lucas

Estimated earnings: $95 million

Beyonce Knowles

Estimated earnings: $87 million

Dr. Phil

Estimated earnings: $80 million

Simon Cowell

Estimated earnings: $80 million

Jerry Seinfeld

Estimated earnings: $75 million

Britney Spears

Estimated earnings: $64 million

Lady Gaga

Estimated earnings: $62 million

Madonna

Estimated earnings: $58 million

Sandra Bullock

Estimated earnings: $56 million

Ellen DeGeneres

Estimated earnings: $55 million

Miley Cyrus

Estimated earnings: $48 million

Taylor Swift

Estimated earnings: $45 million

Judge Judy Sheindlin

Estimated earnings: $45 million

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