Net Worth: $165 million Owns: Seattle Sounders Drew Carey just has one of those faces that is instantly recognizable – if you don’t immediately associate his face with comedy, then you’ve been living under a rock. The comedian and TV personality broadened his horizons and financial interests to include a sports team: the Seattle Sounders football team. We love the fact that Carey moved around a little first, growing up in Cleveland, before joining the Marines and then finally venturing into the business that was his true calling: stand-up comedy.
From running his own sitcom series on television, ‘The Drew Carey Show’ to the hilariously popular and iconic sketch show “Whose Line is it Anyway?”, Carey is a hard hitter in the improv comedy world. He’s still into hosting, as the host of CBS show, ‘The Price is Right’.
Bill Murray
Net Worth: $140 million Owns: St. Paul Saints Bill Murray is not only one of our favorite actors, but he’s also a part-owner of the St. Paul Saints baseball team! The Illinois native rose to fame on 'Saturday Night Live', a show that earnt him his first Emmy! Venturing into acting, Murray hit the big-time, with roles in films such as 'Caddyshack', 'Ghostbusters', 'What About Bob?', 'Stripes' and many others.
Deciding he’d go for more serious roles, it was 'Lost in Translation' that won him a Golden Globe and a BAFTA. Peep Shawn Mendes’ clip for “Lost in Japan” if you want a fresh take on the whole movie in just three minutes. But yes, actor, sports-team owner and all-around legend just about sums up Bill Murray.
Dan Gilbert
Net Worth: $ 7.2 billion Owns: Cleveland Cavaliers (NBA) The owner of the Cleveland Cavaliers in the NBA is none other than Dan Gilbert. Yeah, you would’ve heard of him in the news due to the soap opera of a relationship he had with the iconic baller, LeBron James. While James now plays for the LA Lakers, at the time, the spat worked itself out, with LeBron returning to the team and settling the dispute.
In 2005, Gilbert acquired the majority share of the Cleveland Cavaliers, and since then, the team has enjoyed some success. In the years following his ownership, the Cavs have gone on to win 6 Central Division championships, 5 Eastern Conference championships, and one NBA title. Regardless, it seems that Gilbert’s doing a good job: happy fans, happy Dan.
Harold Steinbrenner
Net Worth: $3.2 billion Owns: New York Yankees There isn’t a team more synonymous with New York than the New York Yankees. Harold Steinbrenner inherited the team with his brother Hank from their father, George Steinbrenner. Steinbrenner senior passed in 2010, and with his death, the team went into the hands of his capable sons.
The University of Florida MBA graduate was already in place to take over the day-to-day control of the Yankees, alongside his brother, with his father George ceding the reins to Hal from 2007. Steinbrenner is also the Chairman and CEO of Steinbrenner Hotel Properties, which has contributed to his fortune. On the weekends, Hal’s piloting skills are made use of – he’s got a GTO single-engine and a Cessna high-wing which he takes out every now and again.
Shaquille O’Neal
Net Worth: $400 million Owns: Sacramento Kings The big Shaq, Shaquille O’Neal is undoubtedly one of the greatest players to have graced the stadiums of the NBA. Standing at over seven feet tall, it’s no wonder the guy’s got game. But O’Neal hung up his jersey and basketball shoes up a few years ago, retiring to become a TV host on TNT.
Accolades aplenty, Shaquille O’Neal’s talent is undeniable. What’s also undeniable is his love for the sport. Being selected for fifteen All-Star games and a number of MVP awards, he decided to invest in the Sacramento Kings, using his inside knowledge to place his bet. Fun fact: O’Neal’s jersey number was retired when he retired. Now, that's cool.