Simon Cowell tops Forbes Prime Time TV’s Top Earning Men
Simon Cowell earned a staggering $75 million last year.
The music mogul – who judges ‘Britain’s Got Talent’ and ‘The X Factor’ in the UK and ‘American Idol’ and ‘America’s Got Talent’ in the US – has topped a list of Prime Time TV’s Top Earning Men compiled by respected financial publication Forbes magazine.
Real estate mogul and ‘The Apprentice’ star Donald Trump came in second place after banking $50 million in the period June 1 2008 to June 1 2009, with ‘American Idol’ presenter Ryan Seacrest in third place with earnings of $38 million.
Ryan’s earnings were generated from his hosting duties, radio show and production on programmes including ‘Keeping Up With The Kardashians’ but does not include the three-year $45 million deal Ryan signed this summer with 19 Entertainment as it will count towards his earnings next year.
Making up the rest of the top five were ‘Two And A Half Men’ actor Charlie Sheen, who made $21 million and earns a reported $800,000 per episode of the sit-com, and ‘The Office’ actor Steve Carrell, who has also starred in a number of movies this year, including ‘Get Smart’ with Anne Hathaway.
Prime Time TV’s Top Earning Men according to Forbes magazine:
1. Simon Cowell – $75 million
2. Donald Trump – $50 million
3. Ryan Seacrest – $38 million
4. Charlie Sheen – $21 million
5. Steve Carell – $20 million
6. Howie Mandel – $15 million
7. Kiefer Sutherland – $13 million
8. Jeff Foxworthy – $11 million
9. Hugh Laurie – $10 million
10 = David Caruso – $9 million
10 = Patrick Dempsey – $9 million
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