Bilking John Malkovich, Directed by Bernie Madoff

John Malkovich, Steven Spielberg, Kevin Bacon Fred Hayes/Getty Images, AP Photo/Philippe Wojazer, POOL, Jason Merritt/Getty Images

Bernard Madoff burned more boldfaced bridges than we thought.

John Malkovich; Larry King; Ringo Starr's wife, Barbara Bach; and baseball great Sandy Koufax were on a 162-page list released late Wednesday of clients who invested with the disgraced money manager's New York firm, a list that also included, as previously reported, Kevin Bacon and Steven Spielberg's charitable Wunderkinder Foundation.

Madoff, currently under house arrest in Manhattan, is reportedly cooperating with authorities after admitting to losing $50 billion in an alleged Ponzi scheme that bilked individuals and businesses alike.

A rep for King has said that the talk-show host's losses were "not substantial," while the other celebs have also refused to talk exact dollar figures.

A lawyer for Zsa Zsa Gabor, who was not on the list, says the much-married actress and socialite may have lost as much as $10 million investing with Madoff.

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