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    Worth is a 2021 American biographical film written and co-produced by Max Borenstein and directed by Sara Colangelo. Based on the memoir by lawyer Kenneth Feinberg, the film depicts Feinberg's handling of the September 11th Victim Compensation Fund. It stars Michael Keaton, Stanley Tucci, Amy Ryan, Tate Donovan, Talia Balsam, and Laura Benanti.

  2. Oct 5, 2021 · After deducting $1.3 billion of his assets that have been frozen, Forbes estimates his net worth at $4.7 billion.

  3. Sep 3, 2021 · Kenneth Feinberg, a powerful D.C. lawyer appointed Special Master of the 9/11 Fund, fights off the cynicism, bureaucracy, and politics associated with administering government funds and, in doing so, discovers what life is worth.

  4. Sep 3, 2021 · Can you put a price tag on a life? “Worth” delves into that question by telling the story of the 9/11 Victims’ Compensation Fund.

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    • Steven Spielberg - Net Worth: $7.5 Billion. Steven Spielberg is in second place with $7.5 billion. With all of the hits he’s had over the years, we’re surprised he doesn’t have more than that.
    • Tyler Perry - Net Worth: $800 Million. Tyler Perry is in third place with a net worth of $800 million. He’s grown his net worth from having his own production company and is known for his Madea movies, which he stars in as well as directs.
    • James Cameron - Net Worth: $700 Million. James Cameron is in fourth place with $700 million. He’s known for creating epic movies such as The Terminator 1 and 2, Titanic, and Avatar.
  5. Jul 8, 2021 · $4.549 billion over three movies (Captain America: Civil War, Black Panther and Avengers: Infinity War)

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  7. Oct 5, 2021 · Only eight members of the Forbes 400 have given away more than 20 percent of their net worth in their lifetime. Those that gave away less than 1 percent of their wealth rose from 127 to 156.

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