Tax Day Special: What the Stars Make

April 18, 2011 Celebrity Highlights

With Tax Day here again, do you ever wonder what celebrities take home in a year? Here's a peek inside the paychecks of some of your favorite stars, including Sandra Bullock, "Twilight" stars Robert Pattinson, Kristen Stewart and Taylor Lautner, and pirate Johnny Depp -- courtesy of Parade and Forbes magazine!

Star Salaries

Beyoncé and Jay-Z

Is there any salary competition in Beyoncé and Jay Z's house? Beyoncé out-earned her hubby last year, with $87 million, while Jay brought home a cool $63 million.

Sandra Bullock

Although Bullock had a tough personal year, the Oscar-winning actress has most definitely come out on top financially, pulling in $56 million from her box office hits.

Lady Gaga

The "Born This Way" singer entertained the world last year, earning a $62 million nest egg.

Robert Pattinson and Kristen Stewart

"Twilight's" dreamy Pattinson earned $27.5 million, while his co-star and rumored off-screen love Stewart raked in an impressive $28.5 million.

Taylor Lautner

Pattinson and Stewart's co-star, werewolf hunk Taylor Lautner earned $33.5 million.

Oprah Winfrey

Talk show queen and OWN network owner Oprah Winfrey earned $315 million.

Charlie Sheen

The "Two and a Half Men" star may have recently lost his job, but his bank account is still intact. The actor earned $30 million in 2010.

Johnny Depp

The "Pirates of the Caribbean" star has a lot of treasure in his chest. The actor earned $100 million last year.

Daniel Radcliffe

Everyone's favorite boy wizard brought home $25 million.

Leonardo DiCaprio

"Shutter Island" and "Inception" helped the actor score $28 million.

Donald Trump

The Donald made a cool $2.7 billion last year.

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