Michael Jackson
The King of Pop himself, Michael Jackson’s death because of an
accidental overdose in 2009 caught us all by surprise. A lot of us feel
that he had, to quote a song of his, gone too soon. He still owns the biggest selling album of all time, Thriller, with
sales reaching up to 110 million copies worldwide. As a matter of fact,
three of the top 15 all time best selling albums belong to the Jacko.
Millions of dollars are piled into the iconic singer’s yearly take even
after his death, thereby adding to his already considerable $170 million
estate.
Elvis Presley
Before Michael Jackson became the King of Pop, the world had already
witnessed the King of Rock and Roll in Elvis Presley. Yes, Elvis of the
dangerously swaying hips whose daughter was once married to Jackson
himself. Talk about keeping it in the family! The Heartbreak Hotel singer and actor died in 1977 of a heart attack.
Die-hard fans, to this day, still lap up any Elvis-related merchandise
however. Along with the earnings from his Graceland home, licensing for
Elvis products has brought in an additional $55 million to his heirs.
Marilyn Monroe
She sang the sexiest happy birthday song to one of the most beloved
presidents of the United States, the same man she was rumored to have
had an affair with. Marilyn Monroe died in 1962 at the young age of 36
because of an overdose. By leaving us in her prime, our view of Marilyn
as a sexy vixen will never change. Rights to her iconic image are still
hot property, with perfumes and cafes with the Marilyn Monroe brand
being planned and peddled. Fifty years after she passed away, she is
still earning $27 million, more than enough to buy her diamonds that
were her best friends.
Charles Schulz
In 1950, Charles Schulz created Peanuts, the comic strip that brought us
characters like Charlie Brown, Lucy, Linus and Snoopy. Fast-forward to
2012, and these characters still have more than 1,200 licensing
agreements with various companies. With the advent of the digital age,
Peanuts is slowly being transformed into video games, e-books and online
comics. Charlie Brown was such a loser in life and the baseball
diamond, but Charles Schulz is a $25 million winner even in death.
John Lennon
Despite the acrimonious split, being a Beatle sure paid off. Just a
couple of years ago, their albums were finally included in iTunes,
resulting into sales amounting to the tenth best of any artist. Not bad
for a group that disbanded in 1970. Licensing deals with Mont Blanc and
Cisco and royalties from Cirque du Soleil also contributed to the $12
million Lennon has earned since his death in 1980.
Elizabeth Taylor
Glamour will never be the same again, not after Elizabeth Taylor died in
2011. But for her heirs, it’s as if she never really left. Her perfume
line has brought in a hefty $12 million to the coffers. Her belongings
will be auctioned off, with proceeds estimated to be around $30 million.
And we’re not even talking about her image license yet.
Albert Einstein
Nerd rules! Albert Einstein still rakes in around $10 million for his
image’s use in Disney, Chrysler, AJ Morgan and Nintendo. Hanging out
with the smart kid will bring in the big bucks!