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The 1970s were a golden era for child actors, with television sitcoms, family dramas, and blockbuster films catapulting young talents into the spotlight. Yet fame at a young age often came with financial pitfalls. While many child stars faded into obscurity, a remarkable group managed their wealth.

From sitcom sensations to film prodigies, their journeys show that childhood fame didn’t just bring applause, it opened doors to new opportunities. From directing empires to diversified careers in politics, modeling, and advocacy, these 14 child stars from the ’70s prove that early fame can be the foundation for lasting financial success.

1. Ron Howard

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Known as Opie on The Andy Griffith Show and Richie Cunningham on Happy Days, Ron Howard (on the left) transitioned into directing hits like Apollo 13 and A Beautiful Mind. His estimated $200 million net worth reflects decades of smart career moves. Howard’s ability to reinvent himself behind the camera ensured his financial legacy.

2. Tatum O’Neal

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At age 10, she won an Oscar for Paper Moon. Despite personal struggles, she maintained her career and investments, with a net worth of around $1 million. Her resilience highlights how even turbulent paths can lead to stability.

3. Melissa Gilbert

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Beloved as Laura Ingalls Wilder on Little House on the Prairie, Gilbert continued acting and entered politics. Her career brought financial stability, with a net worth between $500,000 and $1 million. Gilbert’s balance of public service and entertainment kept her finances secure.

4. Kristy McNichol

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Star of Family and Empty Nest, McNichol retired in the 1990s but invested wisely. She remains secure with an estimated $4 million net worth. Her silent retreat from Hollywood was matched by smart financial foresight.

5. Michael J. Fox

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Beginning in the late ’70s, Michael J. Fox became a household name with Family Ties and Back to the Future. Despite health challenges, his acting and advocacy work built a $65 million fortune. Fox’s philanthropic ventures further cemented his legacy beyond wealth.

6. Leif Garrett

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A teen idol of the late ’70s, Garrett faced struggles but still retains wealth from royalties and appearances, keeping his legacy alive. His enduring fan base continues to generate income decades later.

7. Valerie Bertinelli

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Star of One Day at a Time, Bertinelli reinvented herself as a Food Network host. Her diversified career earned her $20 million. She transformed nostalgia into a modern culinary brand.

8. Mackenzie Phillips

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Another One Day at a Time star, Mackenzie Phillips, overcame personal challenges while maintaining her career in acting and music, ensuring financial stability. Her openness about recovery added credibility to her reinvention.

9. Jodie Foster

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Starting in commercials and films like Taxi Driver, Jodie became one of Hollywood’s most respected actresses and directors, collecting $100 million. Her roles and directing projects kept her career both lucrative and prestigious.

10. Ricky Schroder

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Debuting in The Champ (1979), Ricky Schroder transitioned into TV success with Silver Spoons and later directing, building long-term wealth. His behind-the-scenes work proved just as profitable as his acting.

11. Susan Dey

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Best known for The Partridge Family, Susan Dey continued acting into adulthood and managed her finances carefully, securing her future. Her choice to step away from Hollywood preserved both her privacy and her fortune.

12. Erin Moran

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Joanie Cunningham on Happy Days, she faced ups and downs, but recognition and financial stability through royalties and appearances. Her iconic role ensured a steady stream of residuals.

13. Kim Richards

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A Disney child star in the ’70s, Kim Richards later appeared on The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills. Despite challenges, she maintained financial stability. Reality TV revived her brand and income streams.

14. Maureen McCormick

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Known as Marcia Brady on The Brady Bunch, Maureen leveraged her fame into reality TV and writing, ensuring lasting wealth. Her memoir and appearances kept her financially relevant long after the Brady Bunch.

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