Edie Falco
The Sopranos is one of the greatest things to grace the world of television. Edie Falco was one of the stars of the show. From 1999 to 2007, she was the onscreen wife of Tony Soprano. The show was shot in New Jersey and broadcasted by HBO. “Made in America,” the last episode of the series, came out on June 10, 2007. On top of the huge residuals from it, the actress was also nominated six times for her portrayal of Carmela. She won three of those, and they were all for Outstanding Lead Actress. Aside from that show, she was also in Nurse Jackie and Oz. The residuals from the show are estimated to have a total of as much as $26 million.

Edie Falco
George Clooney
This actor has since become one of the wealthiest movie actors in history. At the beginning of his career, he starred in ER. The TV show has fetched him up to $13 million a year in residual checks. The show was made by Michael Crichton, who is also the creator of Jurassic Park. In the show, George Clooney brought Dr. Doug Ross to life until its fifth season. The show came to an end on September 19, 1994. It felt like the entire world fell in love with him as the resident stud of General Hospital. We bet that folks who watched the show solely due to the actor and his good looks!

George Clooney