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Shia LaBeouf #1 On Forbes List

Shia LaBeouf Is Money In The Bank

Shia LaBeouf is money in the bank for the second year in a row. Forbes has has put out this years list.

For every dollar Shia LaBeouf is paid, the movie he appears in earns an $81 in profit. I would buy his stock if they were for sale. Now I am sure it has to do with the movies that he has starred in the last two years, like "Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull," good for $787 million worldwide, and "Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen," which brought in $836 million worldwide.

Anne Hathaway lcame is second, which might be a surprise to some, but with  "Alice in Wonderland" took in $1 billion  worldwide and, to an obviously lesser degree, "Bride Wars," which brought in $115 million. Hathaway's movies generate $64 in profit for each $1 she earns.

Rounding out the Top 5 were Daniel Radcliffe ($61 in profit for each $1 paid), Robert Downey Jr. ($33) and Cate Blanchett ($27).

Probably the most surprising actor cracking the Top 10 is Johnny Depp, given the massive salary he is usually paid. He was paid $1 for every $18 in profit his movies earned.

Still to come is Forbes' list of actors who offer the least bang for the buck. That dubious honor a year ago went to "Land of the Lost" star Will Ferrell, who was paid $1 for every $3.29 his movies made.

The complete list can be found Here.


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