Robert Downey Jr. is the highest-earning actor. Who's runner up?

Robert Downey Jr., star of the interlinked 'Iron Man' and 'Avengers' film franchises, is Hollywood's highest paid actor for the second consecutive year, with estimated earnings of $75 million.

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Robert Downey Jr. poses at the premiere of 'Iron Man 3' at El Capitan theatre in Hollywood, Calif., April 24, 2013. Downey is Hollywood's highest paid actor for the second consecutive year, with estimated earnings of $75 million, according to Forbes.com, July 21, 2014.

Robert Downey Jr, the star of Disney's Marvel superhero film franchises "Iron Man" and "The Avengers," is Hollywood's highest paid actor for the second consecutive year, with estimated earnings of $75 million, according to Forbes.com.

The 49-year-old star made most of his money from June 2013 to June 2014 from "Iron Man 3," which made $1.2 billion at the box office and assured him the top spot again in the annual ranking.

"As Iron Man, he's the driving force behind four of Marvel's biggest hits, including 'The Avengers,' " Forbes.com said.

Former wrestler Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson, 42, who starred in "G.I. Joe: Retaliation" and the "Fast and Furious" films, jumped into second place this year from fifth in 2013 with earnings of $52 million, followed by "Hangover" star Bradley Cooper, 39, with $46 million.

"His work in the lucrative 'Hangover,' franchise has given him the ability to take risks with smaller films like 'Silver Linings Playbook' and 'American Hustle,' " Forbes said about Cooper.

"The Wolf of Wall Street" star Leonardo DiCaprio, 39, had a lucrative year with two hit films and came in fourth at $39 million in earnings, while Australian "Thor" actor Chris Hemsworth, rounded out the top five with $37 million.

DiCaprio was a driving force behind "The Wolf of Wall Street," which made $395 million worldwide. He also starred in "The Great Gatsby," which took in $351 million globally.

Mark Wahlberg, 43, who was in fourth place last year thanks to the comedy hit "Ted," just made the top 10 this year along with actor Will Smith, 45. Each actor earned an estimated $32 million.

Forbes.com compiled the rankings and estimated earnings by talking to managers, producers and agents.

(Editing by G. Crosse)

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