LOS ANGELES, Aug. 25 (UPI) -- For the first time in his career, Dwayne Johnson has been named the world's highest paid actor.
The list composed by Forbes, lists Johnson at No. 1 from June 2015 to June 2016 for earning $64.5 million.
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LOS ANGELES, Aug. 25 (UPI) -- For the first time in his career, Dwayne Johnson has been named the world's highest paid actor. The list composed by Forbes, lists Johnson at No. 1 from June 2015 to June 2016 for earning $64.5 million.
The large amount comes from Johnson's starring roles in hit films such as Furious 7, San Andreas, HBO series Ballers, Central Intelligence and upfront payments for upcoming flicks Fast 8 and Baywatch.
Johnson beats out last year's three time winner Robert Downey Jr. who came with $33 million which places him all the way down in ninth place. Last year, Johnson ranked in eleventh place having earned $31 million.
"Want to say two things about this," the former WWE star wrote on Twitter Thursday regarding the news. "I started w/$7 bucks. If I can overcome, so can you. Waffle House on me!!"
Want to say two things about this.
— Dwayne Johnson (@TheRock) August 25, 2016
I started w/ $7 bucks. If I can overcome, so can you.
Waffle House on me!!😂🙌🏾 https://t.co/r3UeQYaLmT
Jackie Chan came in second place earning $61 million for a collection of international hits with Matt Damon ($55 million), Tom Cruise ($53 million) and Johnny Depp ($48 million) rounding out the top five. Notably Harrison Ford is the only actor to return to the list after making it in 2009 having earned $15 million for his role as Han Solo in Star Wars: The Force Awakens.
Recently, Forbes released their list of highest paid actresses with Jennifer Lawrence coming in at No. 1 with $46 million, close to $20 million less then Johnson. Within an overall list combining both actors and actresses, the Hunger Games star places sixth place alongside Ben Affleck in seventh with $43 million.
According to Variety, combined, the Top 10 actors earned $457 million which is more then double what the Top 10 actresses had earned.
Notably, Lawrence famously wrote about the gender pay gap in Hollywood in a headline-grabbing essay back in October of 2015.