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The 8 Richest Retired Hollywood Actors (And How They Grow Their Fortunes Now)

Retirement is a funny thing in today’s society. So many of us celebrate the official end of the daily work grind, just to re-enter the workforce in a new capacity a year or two down the road.

Celebrities are notorious for announcing their retirement and taking the lead role in a film five years later. Others, choose to spend time raising children, starting a non-profit or find more fulfillment from behind the camera. In the world of Hollywood, it’s not uncommon for an athlete or A-list movie star to make more money after retirement than before.

Check out these retired actors and actresses and what they are doing today.

7 Cameron Diaz – $140 Million

In 2014, the Gangs of New York actress officially announced her retirement. In 2015, Diaz married Good Charlotte front man Benji Madden and in 2019, the couple welcomed their daughter, Raddix. Fair to say, Diaz has been busy in her personal life but that hasn’t stopped her from pursuing other ventures. In 2020, the Charlie’s Angles star co-founded a clean wine brand called Avaline. According to Distractify, Diaz and co-founder Katherine Power said they wanted to make wine to their standards and for those that value what they consume. Like many other A-list stars, it’s rumored that Diaz may be coming back to the big screen, opposite Jamie Foxx for a rom-com entitled Back in Action in 2023.

6 Gene Hackman – $80 Million

In 2008, the then, 78-year-old actor announced his retirement, simply due to age and the desire to relax in his later years. However, the Superman star continued to share his talent in a different way. The Runaway Jury actor had published three books with writing partner Daniel Lenihan, beginning in 1999 and Hackman has continued the career with his latest book, Pursuit in 2013.

5 Karyn Parsons – $1.5 Million

In the late 80’s Parsons began her career on television with stints in CBS Summer Playhouse and Hunter but became a household name when she landed the role as Hilary Banks on The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air. She continued to work in Hollywood, but found a love of writing throughout the process, eventually retiring from acting and working full time on her non-profit organization Sweet Blackberry. The mission of the Parson’s nonprofit is to bring little-known stories of Black achievement to children. Parsons writes and produces films and children’s books and in 2019, published her first novel, How High the Moon.

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4 Portia de Rossi – $50 Million

The Arrested Development star and wife to comedian and talk show host Ellen DeGeneres announced her retirement from acting in 2018. While she’s stepped away from film and television, de Rossi immediately began looking for a challenging project to fulfill her time. As a previous art student, the Scandal star partnered with photography company Fujifilm to create 3-D technology called Synograph, for print recreations of paintings. In addition, de Rossi is spending plenty of time with her favorite charities, including Best Friends Animal Society, the Humane Society and The Ellen DeGeneres Wildlife Fund. The pair recently broke ground on a complex in Rwanda, designed for animal research and conservation.

3 Frankie Muniz – $30 Million

The 36-year-old actor, musician, writer and producer is best-known for his starring role on Malcom in the Middle. He went on to star in a few films opposite Amanda Bynes and Hilary Duff but by 2006, Muniz seems to have moved on from Hollywood. He signed a two-year contract as a driver with Jensen Motorsport. In 2009, at the height of his racing career, Muniz finished in the top ten for each race he participated in, however, according to the Gazette Review, an injury disqualified him from finishing the season. While fans can still see Muniz in television guest appearances, he’s now co-owner of a specialty shop, Outrageous Olive Oils and Vinegars in Scottsdale AZ.

2 Daniel Day-Lewis – $60 Million

Fans and Hollywood friends were shocked when the three-time Best Actor Oscar winner stepped away from the stage. Daniel Day – Lewis was known for roles in Gangsters of New York, Lincoln and Last of the Mohicans among many others. Always a method actor, Day-Lewis would receive attention for his deep understanding of each role, even removing himself from the rest of the cast and crew on a film set, in order to not break character. In his effort to explore the world differently, Day – Lewis moved to Italy to become an apprentice under Stefano Bemer and learned how to make shoes. He returned to acting for a short time but according to Celebrity Net Worth, he's now splitting his time between Ireland and North America, enjoying every minute of retirement.

1 Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen – $250 Million each

In 2012, the twins officially retired as actresses, though their most famous joint role was that of Michell Tanner in Full House in the early 90’s. The women continued working in show business for another ten years with their own production company, Dualstar Entertainment Group and created a string of TV movies and direct-to-video releases. Today, the sisters are focused on building their fashion empire, releasing a fashion line for Walmart and a beauty line called Mary-Kate and Ashley: Real Fashion for Real Girls. Outside of fashion focused on girls ages four to 14, the twins also have higher-end lines with Badgley Mischka, The Row and Elizabeth and James.

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Sources: Distractify, Gazette Review, Celebrity Net Worth



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