BEIJING, Jan. 3 -- Chinese kung fu actor Jet Li made
the most money in 2007 among China's entertainment elite, totaling some 465
million yuan, or around 62 million U.S. dollars, as listed by Shanghai-based
Oriental Morning Post on Wednesday.
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Movie star Jet Li speaks during a news
conference for the movie "The Forbidden Kingdom," in Hengdian, eastern
China's Zhejiang province, June 14, 2007. (File Photo) Photo
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was the third year that the newspaper made a through calculation of stars'
annual income based on their media coverage.
The 44-year-old actor starred in three films in 2007,
"The Warlords", "The Forbidden Kingdom" and "The Mummy 3." His salary from "The
Warlords" alone was 100 million yuan. A sharp rise as he got only one yuan for
his debut film "The Shaolin Temple" 27 years ago!
Following him was another action star, Jackie Chan
with the total pool of about 428 million yuan.
Hong Kong pop king Jackie Cheung ranked first among
the singers, thanks to his 2007 world tour show, which presented altogether 75
concerts.
Malaysia-born Chinese ethnic actress Michelle Yeoh
was the richest female star of the past year, raking in an annual income of 80
million yuan. She was at seventh spot.
Taiwan girl group S.H.E. were the only female singers
on the list. They earned about 62.5 million yuan from their concerts, shows and
TV commercials.
(Source: CRIENGLISH.com)