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|"Vanished mysteriously with a large amount of money":<p>Cooper escaped with $200,000 in 1971 dollars, equivalent to around $1.3M today. $5,800 of that money was recovered in 1980 in the vicinity of where Cooper jumped from the plane, but the rest was never found. Assuming Cooper survived, he would have had decades to turn the $200k into an even larger fortune.</p>
 
|"Vanished mysteriously with a large amount of money":<p>Cooper escaped with $200,000 in 1971 dollars, equivalent to around $1.3M today. $5,800 of that money was recovered in 1980 in the vicinity of where Cooper jumped from the plane, but the rest was never found. Assuming Cooper survived, he would have had decades to turn the $200k into an even larger fortune.</p>
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|"Appeared mysteriously with a large amount of money":<p>''The Room'' cost $6 million to make, and initially grossed a mere $1,900β€”a loss of 99.97% of the investment. It is generally assumed that all or most of that money was Wiseau's own, which raises the question of how he obtained such wealth. Although Wiseau claims to have earned his money by selling toys to tourists, and later factory-reject jeans, his ''Room'' co-star {{w|Greg Sestero}} considers it very unlikely that he earned so many millions this way.</p>
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|"Appeared mysteriously with a large amount of money":<p>''The Room'' cost $6 million to make, and initially grossed a mere $1,900β€”a loss of 99.97% of the investment. It is generally assumed that all or most of that money was Wiseau's own, which raises the question of how he obtained such wealth. Although Wiseau claims to have earned his money by selling toys to tourists, and later factory-reject jeans, his friend and ''Room'' co-star {{w|Greg Sestero}} considers it very unlikely that he earned so many millions this way.</p>
 
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|"Real age/name unknown":<p>Cooper's real name remains unknown. While he was estimated to be in his mid-40s, his precise age is also unknown.</p>
 
|"Real age/name unknown":<p>Cooper's real name remains unknown. While he was estimated to be in his mid-40s, his precise age is also unknown.</p>

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