If you've never heard of super-director Peter Jackson, you must be living in some kind of fantasy land. He's one of the most highly paid and well-respected producers of movies in the entire world, and you probably know him best for bringing Tolkein's 'Lord of the Rings' trilogy to the big screen.
Having developed a taste for Tolkein's tales, Jackson then wrote, produced and directed a trilogy of movies based on 'The Hobbit'. The six films together have brought in an astonishing revenue of over $6 billion worldwide. It's been a fairytale second half of Jackson's career, but he took it to new heights when he negotiated a deal which saw him receive 20% of the global takings for 'King Kong' in addition to his $20m salary for directing the film. The movie went on to gross $600m, and Jackson never has to worry about money again for the rest of his life.