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Michael Jackson no longer highest paid dead celebrity
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- Author, Emma Brant
- Role, Newsbeat reporter
Michael Jackson is no longer the world's highest earning dead celebrity, according to Forbes.
Actress Elizabeth Taylor has overtaken the star pulling in $210 million (拢130m), much of it from the auction of her jewels.
It means Jackson's earnings are now in second place in the annual top earning dead celebrities rich list.
The singer's earnings totalled $145 million (拢90m), compared to Liz Taylor's $210 million (拢130m).
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It is expected Michael Jackson will move back to the top spot.
His estate owns a substantial stake in Sony's ATV catalogue, which includes artists like Taylor Swift, Lady Gaga and The Beatles.
The estate also earns cash from the Cirque du Soleil show The Immortal Tour.
The total amounted to $90 million (拢51.8m), outranking Elvis Presley who took in $55 million (拢34m).
In addition to the Elizabeth Taylor auction, which totalled $184 million (拢114m), the actress also earned $75 million (拢46.5m) from sales of her perfume White Diamonds.
She died in 2011 at the age of 79.
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Other dead celebrities in the top 10 include Elvis Presley in third place, bringing in $55 million (拢34m).
Cartoonist Charles Schulz, who created the Peanuts comic strip, came in at number four.
Reggae singer Bob Marley is in fifth position after making $17 million (拢11m), while The Beatles' John Lennon is in sixth with $12 million (拢7m).
Others in the list are Marilyn Monroe ($10 million 拢6.2m), Albert Einstein ($10 million 拢6.2m), Children's book Dr. Seuss creator Theodor Geisel ($9 million, 拢5.5m) and film star Steve McQueen ($8 million, 拢4.9m).
Forbes analysed the dead celebrities' earnings between October 2011-2012.
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