The Final Million-Dollar Contracts of Hollywood Stars

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1. Audrey Hepburn: When it comes to famous actresses, it doesn’t get much more iconic than Audrey Hepburn. 

2. Marilyn Monroe: When Marilyn Monroe passed away at the young age of 36, it was a tragedy that profoundly affected Hollywood.

3. Marlon Brando: When a famed actor passes on, it’s only natural that many fans want to see every little bit of their work. 

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4. Jack Gleeson: As an actor, nailing the part of a villain can be tough. When you’re a child, it’s even worse.

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5. Shelley Duvall: By 1980 Jack Nicholson had established himself as an unstoppable star.

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6. Joan Crawford: There was a time when doors that stayed firmly closed for other actresses.

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7. Judy Garland: Judy Garland was a force to be reckoned with in Golden Age cinema.

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8. Peter Ostrum: Peter Ostrum could’ve had it all as a child actor with a huge hit under his belt.

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9. John Belushi: Saturday Night Live helped to launch the career of John Belushi.

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10. James Dean: James Dean had the kind of star power that doesn’t come around often.

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11. Greta Garbo: Greta Garbo was one of the entertainment industry’s biggest stars when she rose to prominence in the 1920s. 

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12. Bruce Lee: Bruce Lee paved the way for future martial artists to take the entertainment industry by storm. 

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13. Natalie Wood: We may never know exactly what happened to Natalie Wood.

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