His futuristic films have always been the stuff of fantasy, but George Lucas also has a bank balance one can only dream of after topping the annual Forbes list of celebrity billionaires.
The celebrated director, 79, has amassed a $5.5billion fortune according to the poll, despite his filmmaking career effectively ending in 2005 with the release of science fiction epic Star Wars: Episode III – Revenge Of The Sith.
Lucas, who has since worked as an executive producer on the recently concluded Indiana Jones franchise, has earned his money largely through production company LucasFilm – which he sold to Disney in 2012 for a reported $4 billion in cash and stock.
The American filmmaker tops an impressive list that includes close friend and fellow new wave director Steven Spielberg, basketball legend Michael Jordan, talk show queen Oprah Winfrey and rapper Jay-Z.
Spielberg sits in second place with a $4.8billion thanks to a prolific series of blockbuster films – despite insisting he hasn’t taken a salary since the mid-1980s.
His futuristic films have always been the stuff of fantasy, but George Lucas also has a bank balance one can only dream of after topping the annual Forbes list of celebrity billionaires
Lucas on the set of his first Star Wars film in 1977. He has since become the world’s most wealthy celebrity despite stepping away from the camera in 2005
The director, 77, has instead negotiated a percentage of the gross sales from each of his films while also taking a generous financial slice from tickets sold at Universal theme parks, courtesy of the enduringly popular Indiana Jones franchise.
Universal Orlando had previously hosted the Jaws ride, based on Spielberg’s 1975 classic about a marauding killer shark, before it was permanently closed in 2011.
The director’s last film, The Fabelmans, grossed $45.6million worldwide from a budget of $40million.
Further down the list American sporting icon Michael Jordan sits in third place, having amassed $3.2billion from a variety of business endeavors.
The 61-year old former basketball player was named the world’s first billionaire athlete in 2015, but much of his extraordinary wealth comes from lucrative brand partnerships.
Jordan has earned more than $1.8 billion from his popular Nike Air Jordan brand, while buying the Charlotte Hornets NBA team for $175 million in 2010 earned hi ma massive profit in 2023 when it was sold for $3billion.
Directly beneath Jordan, Oprah Winfrey, 70, occupies fourth place with a $2.8billion fortune, earned through a combination of media work and canny real estate investments.
Winfrey, who became the first black female billionaire in 2003, has developed her brand into a lucrative empire that encompasses property and her own production company.
Steven Spielberg sits in second place with a $4.8billion thanks to a prolific series of blockbuster films – despite insisting he hasn’t taken a salary since the mid-1980s
The director has taken a generous financial slice from tickets sold at Universal theme park, courtesy of the Indiana Jones franchise (pictured on the set of Raiders Of The Lost Ark)
Former basketball player Michael Jordan was named the world’s first billionaire athlete in 2015, and he remains on the list in third place
Directly beneath Jordan, Oprah Winfrey occupies fourth place with a $2.8billion fortune, earned through a combination of media work and canny real estate investments
While Beyoncé is celebrating the release of new country album Cowboy Carter, husband Jay-Z is ye-hawing all the way to the bank with a net worth of $2.5billion, putting him in fifth place
Elsewhere Kim Kardashian comes within touching distance of the top five after being named sixth wealthiest celebrity with a $1.7billion fortune
While Beyoncé is celebrating the release of new country album Cowboy Carter, husband Jay-Z is ye-hawing all the way to the bank with a net worth of $2.5billion.
The 54-year old rapper and entrepreneur – hip hop’s first billionaire – owes his wealth to an assortment of ventures, not all of them connected to the music industry.
In 2021 he sold a 50% stake in his champagne brand Armand de Brignac to luxury goods giant LVMH for an estimated $300 million, followed by the reported $750million sale of a majority stake in his cognac label D’Usse to Bacardi in 2023.
The rapper is also one of the bestselling recording artists of all time.
Elsewhere Kim Kardashian comes within touching distance of the top five after being named sixth wealthiest celebrity with a $1.7billion fortune, the result of her beauty and clothing brands, along with a string of lucrative TV shows.
Somewhat surprisingly, pop superstar Taylor Swift only climbs to fourteenth place with a $1.1billion fortune.
Swift, 34, has seen her fortune rise considerably thanks to an estimated $190 million in post-tax earnings from her Eras world tour.
She is the first recording artist to become a billionaire based entirely on profits made through music and performing.
Somewhat surprisingly, pop superstar Taylor Swift only climbs to fourteenth place with a $1.1billion fortune
She is the first recording artist to become a billionaire based entirely on profits made through music and performing