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Movie stars get all the glory, but those whose fame is largely off-camera command bigger fortunes. These are the ten wealthiest moguls with at least 60 percent of their net worth tied to their entertainment ventures. Roll the footage:
1. Rupert Murdoch
21ST CENTURY FOX
($12.5 BILLION) Film division had a great 2014, with boffo box office of $5.5 billion and a Best Picture
Oscar for Birdman.
2. Sumner Redstone
VIACOM
($5.2 BILLION) The 92-year-old still chairs Viacom, home to MTV, Nickelodeon and Comedy Central.
3. George Lucas
LUCASFILM
($5.1 BILLION) Sold his company to Disney for $4 billion in 2012; consulted on upcoming Star Wars instalment.
4. Isaac Perlmutter
MARVEL
($4 BILLION) Scored huge with Iron Man and Avengers 2, though this summer’s Fantastic Four was a debacle.
5. Steven Spielberg
DREAMWORKS
($3.6 BILLION) Executive-produced Jurassic World reboot; directed this fall’s Cold War flick Bridge of Spies.
6. Haim Saban
UNIVISION
($3.5 BILLION) Chairs the top Spanish-language tv network, for which an IPO is likely this autumn.
7. Oprah Winfrey
OWN/HARPO
($3 BILLION) Cable network OWN enjoys soaring ratings; film imprint Harpo co-produced critical darling Selma.
8. Reed Hastings
NETFLIX
($1.6 BILLION) Running rings around cable with streaming video and original hits, including House of Cards.
9. Brian Roberts
COMCAST
($1.4 BILLION) Assets include Universal Pictures, NBC News and Sports, Telemundo and theme parks.
10. Thomas Tull
LEGENDARY PICTURES
($1 BILLION) See below.
(This story appears in the 02 October, 2015 issue of Forbes India. To visit our Archives, click here.)