20 Mega Nerds That Became Rich and Famous


20 Mega Nerds That Became Rich and Famous


They Were Probably Bullied In School, Now They're Filthy Rich

For everyone out there who classifies as a nerd, don't worry, your time is going to come. The kids who are smart, unconventional, don't get invited to parties, and have pale skin from spending so much time inside fiddling with their computers are the ones who are going places one day. Just look at these mega nerds who became rich and famous. 

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1. Mark Zuckerberg 

Unless you're living under a rock, chances are you know who Mark Zuckerberg is. Co-founder of Facebook and Meta, the guy has even had a Hollywood movie made about him. This tech prodigy's estimated worth is around $110 billion.

File:Mark Zuckerberg (7985186041).jpgJD Lasica from Pleasanton, CA, US on Wikimedia

2. Bill Gates

The co-founder of Microsoft was a trailblazer of early computers, rumored to have been building early prototypes out of his parents' garage. Today his net worth is estimated at around $100 billion.

File:Bill Gates (2020) 02.jpgThe Times of India on Wikimedia

3. Larry Ellison

Who's interested in databases? This nerd, apparently. He turned his geeky obsession into a multi-billion dollar company, Oracle. 

File:Larry Ellison picture.pngOracle PR Hartmann Studios on Wikimedia

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4. Elon Musk

You truly must be living under a rock if you haven't heard of this nerd. From clean energy to space travel to computer brain chips, he continues making massive strides for humanity out of his geeky day dreams which have also made him a healthy $230 billion. 

File:Elon Musk Royal Society.jpgDuncan.Hull on Wikimedia

5. Sergey Brin

Sergey Brin is known for his academic background in math and computer science, studying at Stanford, and being a little eccentric and unkempt. He's also known for co-founding a little-known company called Google, the endeavor earning him $135 billion.

File:Sergey Brin Ted 2010.jpgSteve Jurvetson on Wikimedia

6. Michael Dell

Michael Dell founded one of the biggest computer companies after spending his university days building them in his dorm room and selling them to his classmates instead of partying like most students. His net worth? $112 billion.

File:Michael Dell, square crop.jpgJoi Ito on Wikimedia

7. Shigeru Miyamoto

Shigeru Miyamoto changed the gaming industry forever when he joined Nintendo as a student hire. His nerdiness allowed him to do things that were way above his pay grade, creating whole worlds and iconic characters that took the gaming world by storm, made him an icon, and earned him a nice $50 million.

File:Shigeru Miyamoto 20150610.jpg大臣官房人事課 on Wikimedia

8. Jack Dorsey

Jack Dorsey is an internet entrepreneur whose passion for tech enabled him to found Twitter and Square, both billion-dollar companies. His net worth is estimated at around $14 billion.

File:Jack Dorsey (7979035031).jpgJD Lasica from Pleasanton, CA, US on Wikimedia

9. Craig Newmark

Another case of a nerdy software engineer-turned-billionaire, Craig Newmark made his fortune by starting Craigslist. The concept for the billion-dollar website began as a simple email list between friends. 

File:Craig Newmark in 2006.jpgCharlie Llewellin from Austin, USA on Wikimedia

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10. Jeff Bezos

Even if you don't know his name, chances are you've used his service, Amazon. Now one of the richest people alive with a net worth at around $120 billion, Jeff Bezos started as nothing more than a nerdy computer science student at Princeton. 

File:Jeff Bezos' iconic laugh.jpgSteve Jurvetson on Wikimedia

11. Steve Wozniak

The real brains behind Apple is co-founder Steve Wozniak. His early passion for technology prompted him and his buddy Steve Jobs to create computers in Jobs's garage. His net worth is a neat $100 million.

File:Steve Wozniak.jpgPhoto taken by Al Luckow on Wikimedia

12. Reed Hastings

His passion for films plus a nerdiness for technology combined to create the beloved streaming platform Netflix. His net worth sits at a comfy $3 billion.

File:Reed Hastings 2008 A.jpgJD Lasica on Wikimedia

13. Sergey Nazarov

Sergey Nazarov's deep tech knowledge and passion for complex technical problems makes him the quintessential tech geek. His nerdiness led him to co-found Chainlink, the blockchain network used by all the major financial institutions, and amass a net worth of around $500 million.

File:Sergey Nazarov Chainlink.jpgBreadcrumb777 on Wikimedia

14. Drew Houston

As an over-achieving MIT student, Drew Houston conceptualized drop box when he kept forgetting his USB drive. His net worth is around $2.2 billion.

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15. Linus Torvalds

As a computer science student, Linus Torvalds began dreaming up an operating system. That dream grew into Linux, one of the most popular platforms worldwide. His net worth is an estimated $150 million.

File:LinuxCon Europe Linus Torvalds 03 (cropped).jpgKrd (photo)Von Sprat (crop/extraction) on Wikimedia

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16. Pierre Omidyar

Another software nerd-turned millionaire, Pierre Omidyar got his start as a developer. He first created a small website AuctionWeb which evolved to become the giant we now know as eBay. His net worth is hovering around $13 million.

File:Pomidyarji (cropped).jpgJoi 15:42, 2 August 2007 (UTC) on Wikimedia

17. Paul Allen

Microsoft's other half, Paul Allen co-founded the company with his childhood friend Bill Gates back in 1975. His early work developing software for Microsoft made him one of the richest people in the world. 

File:Paul G. Allen (cropped).jpgMiles Harris on Wikimedia

18. Marissa Mayer 

A trailblazer for women in the tech world, Marissa Mayer was one of Google's first female engineers. A computer science graduate from Stanford, you better believe this girl had her head in books more often than not, but it paid off, earning her more than $600 million.

File:Marissa Mayer, LeWeb 2008 I.jpgtiziano on Wikimedia

19. Larry Page

Larry Page co-founded Google alongside Sergey Brin after developing his keen interest in technology into tangible skills as a computer science student at Stanford University. His net worth is a hefty $143 billion.

File:Larry Page transparent.pngStansfield PL on Wikimedia

20. Pavel Durov

Pavel Durov, known for his reclusive, slightly antisocial demeaner, turned his passion for technology and social media into the Russian social networking platform, VK. Following that, he launched the hugely successful messaging app, Telegram. He is now worth around $16 billion.

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