Known for: 21 Jump Street and Edward Scissorhands
Net worth: $200 million
The 1980s made Johnny Depp famous. By the 2000s he was the highest-grossing actor in the world. His versatility and staying-power make him a unique Hollywood legend. In the 1980s, the TV show 21 Jump Street was all-the-rage. Depp played a wildly popular undercover cop. The role made him a sexy teen idol. He was recognized for the role after appearing in the horror movie, A Nightmare on Elm Street .
His first love was music and playing the lead in garage bands. However, a chance meeting with Nicolas Cage-led him to an acting career. After the Freddy Krueger flick, he landed the greatest gig ever (the one only Depp could make great) playing the title role in Edward Scissorhands . It kicked off a long and wonderful collaboration with director Tim Burton. He shined in the Hunter S. Thompson biopic, Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas and he raked in the treasure with the Pirates franchise. Depp made a wonderful Willy Wonka in the Chocolate Factory . In total, Depp received three Oscar nominations, ten Golden Globe nominations, and a SAG win for Pirates .
Sylvia Miles
Known for: Midnight Cowboy
Net worth: $15 million
Quite possibly, the most notable event of Sylvia Miles’ career happened at the Academy Award Ceremony when she earned an Oscar nomination for Best Supporting Actress for her role in the 1969 Midnight Cowboy movie. Her role was very short. She was on screen for a total of six minutes playing Cass. Just enough time to get Joe Buck (Jon Voight) up to her penthouse for a little roll in the hay. She earned another Oscar nomination for Farewell, My Lovely .
The 1960s actress who is known to be a bit bawdy and a tad flamboyant are remembered for her role as a real estate agent in Oliver Stone’s Wall Street and Andy Warhol’s Heat. In later years, she played on Sex and the City and One Life to Live. She died on June 12, 2019. She was 94.
Dyan Cannon
Known for: Heaven Can Wait and Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice
Net worth: $16 million
Cannon’s illustrious career has spanned over five decades. It’s found her reigning amongst the royal presence of industry kings Steve McQueen, Sean Connery, Burt Reynolds, Jackie Mason, Chevy Chase, Gene Hackman, and Harvey Keitel.
Besides being nominated Best Actress by the Academy twice, Dyan Cannon produced, directed, wrote, edited and starred in Number One, a film about adolescence and sexuality. It was her third nomination for an Academy Award, Best Short Film in a Live Action Category. Most people remember her Oscar-nominated performances in Warren Beatty’s Heaven Can Wait or in the pop-culture classic, Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice which was her breakout movie. She’s also well-recognized by her marriage to leading man, Cary Grant, who was 33 years her senior when they tied the knot in 1965.
Rae Dawn Chong
Known for: American Flyers and The Color Purple
Net worth: $4 million
Rae Dawn Chong is the first daughter of our favorite stoner and actor/comedian Tommy Chong. Born in Canada, she’s a part-Chinese, part-Scots-Irish and part Black-Canadian. On-screen, she’s known for Quest for Fire and Choose Me . Other popular 1980s films include The Color Purple , Commando and Beat Street .
Mick Jagger chose Chong for the lead in his music video, “Just Another Night.” She has actively supported many charitable organizations. Two of her preferences are Habitat for Humanity and Byron Katie’s work with prison inmates.
Lily Tomlin
Known for: Nashville and The Incredible Shrinking Woman
Net worth: $15 million
Lily Tomlin’s stand-up gig paved the way for a career as a fantastic comedic actress. Her talents shine brightly in Nashville playing a gospel-singing mother of two deaf kids. The stellar performance garnered a Best Actress Academy Award nomination.
Tomlin starred with Dolly Parton and Jane Fonda in the beloved office comedy 9 to 5. An alternative title might have been: Sexual Harassment in the Workplace. It’s rip-roaring fun as the three women spar futilely with their sexist boss. Tomlin won accolades for The Late Show with nominations for a Golden Globe and a BAFTA. She was also recognized at the Berlin Film Festival. A Tony Award greeted her performance in The Search for Signs of Intelligent Life in the Universe when it hit Broadway in 1985. Tomlin was awarded the Lifetime Achievement Award in 2017.