In his life, Howard Hughes broke aviation records, produced several iconic films, and dated Hollywood stars. But he also was in three plane crashes, killed a pedestrian while drunk driving, and later became a recluse. He had no children and no will, and a long struggle ensued to claim his fortune years after his death.
In 1947, Hughes locked himself in a darkened screening room for four months, doing little more than eating chocolate bars, drinking milk and relieving himself into empty bottles.
Often dubbed 'the archetypal super-rich hermit', American businessman Howard Hughes first made his money as a movie producer in the 1920s and 30s, working on films such as Scarface (1932).
A man who allegedly found a disheveled and dirty Hughes on a highway in Nevada in December of 1967 gave him a ride to the Sands Hotel. Days after Hughes's death, a handwritten Will was supposedly delivered to the charitable driver giving him $156 million.
The American business magazine Forbes produces a global list of known U.S. dollar billionaires every year and updates an Internet version of this list in real-time. The American oil magnate John D. Rockefeller became the world's first confirmed U.S. dollar billionaire in 1916.
It earned $2.5 million for its backers at the box office, which made it one of the highest grossing sound films of its era, but still slightly less than its $2.8 million production costs.
Cam Moar, a self-proclaimed Australian millionaire, believes people are “mindlessly wasting their lives” working 9 to 5 jobs.
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Howard Hughes
Whether Howard Hughes was addicted to opiates remains a matter of contention. However, he did take a lot of opiates throughout his life, perhaps to quell his mind initially. However, numerous crashes in experimental aircraft took their toll on his health, and he started injecting opiates into the muscle.
Howard Hughes was intelligent, ambitious, and adventurous. He was also a loner. In 1950 Hughes went into complete seclusion, and his mental health declined. Typically living in luxury hotels, he sought absolute privacy and was rarely seen by anyone except a few male aides.
Howard Hughes himself invented an aerodynamic half-cup bra to support his budding “leading lady” Jane Russell in the movie The Outlaw. The bra supposedly allowed Jane to perform her action scenes without excessive bounce.
But old age is not a requirement for amassing great wealth. In fact, there are 15 people around the globe who boast a three-comma fortune despite being 30 years old or younger. The youngest of this mostly lucky bunch are Clemente Del Vecchio and Kim Jung-youn, neither of whom have hit their 20s yet.
Austin Russell, the 28-year-old CEO of California-based Luminar Technologies, remains the world's youngest self-made billionaire, with a net worth of US$1.
Russell, who owns about one-third, became a billionaire himself–in fact, the youngest self-made billionaire in the world. Luminar Technologies founder and CEO Austin Russell, now 26, spent his teens doing research at University of California at Irvine's Beckman Laser Institute.
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Although Ralph "Sonny" Barger, the president of the Hell's Angels Motorcycle Club, describes the organization as "a bunch of fun loving guys who just ride motorcycles" this study provides data to show that it is actually a criminal enterprise involved in multiple criminal activities.
The author Hunter S. Thompson called Barger "the Maximum Leader" of the Hells Angels, and Philip Martin of the Phoenix New Times described him as "the archetypical Hells Angel", saying he "didn't found the motorcycle club...but he constructed the myth". He authored five books, and appeared on television and in film.
Labrava (born October 19, 1962) is an American actor, writer, tattoo artist, former member of the Hells Angels, and motorcycle enthusiast known for playing Happy Lowman in the FX series Sons of Anarchy and its spinoff Mayans M.C..