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Michael Jackson tops 2018’s highest earning dead celebrities list
Michael Jackson has been named the top-earning dead celebrity for the sixth year in a row.
The late King of Pop’s estate raked in £313 million over the past year, partly down to the sale of his EMI Music Publishing stake, according to Forbes.
Other lucrative projects for the singer’s estate included a TV special, Michael Jackson‘s Halloween, and a new Sony record deal.
Jackson, who died in 2009 following an overdose of the anaesthetic propofol, has now made £1.8 billion in earnings since he died.
Elvis Presley comes second on the list, measuring pre-tax earnings of £31 million between 1 October, 2017 and 1 October, 2018.
The late singer, who died in 1977 aged 42, made the huge sums thanks to music sales, tickets to Graceland and a new entertainment complex called Elvis Presley’s Memphis.
Golfer Arnold Palmer was third with £27 million, Charlie Brown cartoonist Charles Schulz was fourth with £26 million, and singer Bob Marley was fifth with £18 million.
Author Dr Seuss was sixth with £12 million, slightly ahead of Playboy founder Hugh Hefner (£11.7 million), who died last year at the age of 91.
Iconic actor Marilyn Monroe was in eighth, returning her to the list with earnings of £11 million as a result of new deals, including one with Montblanc pens.
Music stars Prince and The Beatles’ John Lennon were next on Forbes’ list, with earnings of £10 million and £9 million respectively. The rapper XXXTentacion, who was shot and killed in Florida in June aged 20, was a new entry at 11th place, making £8.5 million in the past year.
The list was rounded out by boxer Muhammad Ali (£6 million) and model Bettie Page (£5 million).
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