Victoria Principal – 71, $350 Million
CBS aired Dallas from 1978 to 1991, and Victoria Principal gained notoriety from the show as Pamela Barnes Ewing. Once she left the show in 1987, her interests shifted behind the scenes with the establishment of Principal Productions. Additionally, she ventured into business and launched the Principal Secret skincare collection.
She’s 71 and barely looks like age is catching up with her, and it could have a thing to do with the wealth of knowledge Principal has about beauty in general. She authored three publications on the subject, including her 2001 release Living Principal.
Paul Hogan, 81 – $20 Million
Paul Hogan became an Australian national treasure after his portrayal of Michael “Crocodile “ Dundee in the Crocodile Dundee movie franchise. The movie was so entertaining and phenomenal that it garnered him a Golden Globe Award and an Oscar nomination.
Hogan appeared in several more movies in his career, including Strange Bedfellows and Charlie & Boots. He even did stand-up comedy, but none of his later performances got him as much international success as Crocodile Dundee. At 81 years of age, he’s still active and in good health, as he was fit enough to make another Dundee movie titled The Very Excellent Mr. Dundee in 2020.
George Hamilton – 82 , $20 Million
George Hamilton most notably starred in films like By Love Possessed, The Godfather Part III, and The Congressman. Hamilton also appeared in the KFC commercial as Colonel Sanders in 2016. He continues acting and in 2017 he appeared in General Hospital.
Hamilton also dabbled behind the scenes as a producer, and he produced and starred in the 1971 film Evel Knievel. Hamilton launched a line of skin care products in the late ‘80s and he also ventured into the tanning business. He has two sons from his marriage to Alana Stewart and with Kimberly Blackford, his ex-girlfriend.
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