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Hollywood Salaries Revealed, From Movie Stars to Agents (and Even Their Assistants) Illustration by: Wren McDonald
Who rakes in a whopping $75 million? Who are the highest-paid TV stars? And how much can you make working in an agency mailroom? In its Money Issue, THR reveals how much people are earning now, from stars including Robert Downey Jr., Sandra Bullock, Katherine Heigl and the 'Duck Dynasty' clan to top agents including Ari Emanuel and Patrick WhitesellThis story first appeared in the Oct. 10 issue of The Hollywood Reporter magazine. FILM STAR "If you're [a big star], you're getting well paid," says one top agent, "but the middle level has been cut out." Sometimes with a hacksaw. Leonardo DiCaprio made $25 million (including bonuses) for The Wolf of Wall Street, while co-star Jonah Hill got paid $60,000. Granted, that's an extreme example — Hill offered to do the part for scale (and got an Oscar nomination for his trouble). See more Highly Paid Film Stars But studio cost-cutting has meant that mid-level stars are being nickel-and-dimed in ways that would have been unheard of in the gilded '90s (i.e., Marvel Studios' reportedly offering Mickey Rourke a mere $250,000 to star opposite Downey in Iron Man 2). Before breaking out the violins, though, remember that even mid-level stars are far better off than most other actors. According to the most recent SAG statistics, the average member earns $52,000 a year, while the vast majority take home less than $1,000 a year from acting jobs. See more 10 Highest Grossing Movie Sequels AGENT $200K-$10M Read more Studio Perks of the Holly...e Accounts AGENT'S ASSISTANT $10-$13 AN HOUR At most agencies, you start in the mailroom, hope an assistant's desk opens up, then dream of ascending the assistant ladder so you can be on the receiving end of middle-of-the-night email rants from top agents. At CAA, though — where Richard Lovett has five assistants and Kevin Huvane has four — you start as an assistant and move up to the mailroom agent-training program. ANIMAL ACTOR $5K-$108K Crystal the monkey earned $108,000 in 2012 for appearing in nine episodes of NBC's Animal Practice. That's more than most of the below-the-line talent featured in this story and twice as much as the average actor, who earns $52,000, according to SAG-AFRTA. But most animals work for peanuts: The day rate for a dog or cat in Hollywood is $400, with most earning $5,000 to $10,000 a year.
CINEMATOGRAPHER $5K-$30K A WEEK Top directors of photography, of which there are probably about 10 to 15 in the industry, can command $25,000 to $30,000 a week on movies that shoot up to 12 weeks — maybe even a little more, according to insiders. That select circle of top cinematographers would include 11-time Oscar nominee Roger Deakins, Gravity Academy Award winner Emmanuel Lubezki and Martin Scorsese's frequent collaborator Robert Richardson. On a big-budget studio movie — say, $80 million or more — an experienced cinematographer can expect to earn $10,000 to $20,000 a week. On a low-budget indie fare, DPs often take home $2,000 to $5,000 a week. On TV productions, the range is $5,000 to $8,000 a week. FILM DIRECTOR $250K-$20M A PICTURE The going rate for modern masters? Between $7 million and $10 million for auteurs like Paul Greengrass and Ridley Scott, more if the film is considered a tentpole. Christopher Nolan is said to have made $20 million against 20 percent of gross for Interstellar. Backend is otherwise rare these days for the non-A-list. On the other end of the scale, emerging directors can expect $250,000 to $500,000 for their first big studio feature, but there are exceptions (one European auteur was said to have recently have been paid $1 million for his first Hollywood blockbuster). TV DIRECTOR $25K-$42K AN EPISODE ENTERTAINMENT LAWYER $2M-$6M Read more The Hollywood Reporter Re...rite Films EXTRA $148 A DAY GAME SHOW HOST $1M-$10M LATE-NIGHT TALK SHOW HOST $3M-$30M MANAGER $250K-$300K NETWORK TV PRESIDENT $2M-$3M PORN STAR $120K That's what an "average" porn star makes in a year, according to Joanne Cachapero of the Free Speech Coalition, the closest thing adult film has to a guild. Big-name female performers — what Cachapero calls "top flight" — can earn $200,000 or more (men, for once, earn less, though they tend to have longer careers). But there's a limit to even the most successful porn star's earning power. "Unlike mainstream performers," says Cachapero, "adult performers have less opportunity to diversify revenue by adding streams like merchandising and endorsements." STUDIO CHIEF $5M-$15M
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PRODUCER $250K-$2M The number of producers whose fees top $2 million — such aces as Jerry Bruckheimer, Scott Rudin, Brian Grazer and Neal H. Moritz — can be counted on two hands (plus maybe a foot). Moritz now tops the list, surpassing Bruckheimer with his rich Fast & Furious 7 deal. Rudin is said to have a quote of $2.5 million against 7.5 percent of first-dollar gross. But one dealmaker says no one is earning true first-dollar gross as in the old days. Instead, "everybody reduces before a film is greenlit and agrees to be part of a cash-break pool." The PGA does not share average producer salaries, but a newbie typically earns $250,000, while a hot actor making a foray into producing earns $500,000 to $750,000 with some backend. Established actors with successful producing track records can take home considerably more — like Adam Sandler, who earned $5 million to produce Grown Ups 2 (not nearly as much as the $20 million he received to star in the film). Read more TV Premiere Dates 2014-15...lete Guide PUBLICIST $27K-$400K STUNT PERSON $50K-$1M The AFTRA rate for stunt work is $889 a day. That's about $50,000 a film, assuming one works every day during a three-month shoot. And work, by the way, is getting harder to come by in L.A. thanks to productions moving to Louisiana, Georgia and other low-cost states, where local stunt workers grab most of the jobs. "I was in the top 1 percent, making $250,000 a year," says a Hollywood stuntwoman who has doubled for Linda Hamilton and Jamie Lee Curtis. "But in the last two years, that has gone down by $100,000." She estimates the average working stunt person makes only $50,000 to $100,000 a year. That's barely enough to cover a daredevil's insurance premiums, let alone pay the bills when he or she takes the inevitable spill. "I was doubling Jim Carrey in Yes Man, on the back of a scooter on Sunset Boulevard with the girl doubling Zooey Deschanel," recalls McComas. "A car that was supposed to slide by us hit us at 50 miles per hour. She shattered her pelvis; I jumped, flipped in the air and herniated a couple of disks." He was out of work for eight months. "When you're hurt, you show up the next day and you're fired. Basically we're blue-collar workers who punch the clock. I went from $10,000 a week to $900 a week on disability. The bottom line for a stuntman is: Don't get hurt." COMMERCIAL VOICE ACTOR $3K-$1M AN AD But major stars account for only about 20 percent of the voices you hear in commercials. The other 80 percent — non-celebrity voice actors — don't make nearly that kind of dough. Typically, they'll earn scale, which works out to about $3,000 to $5,000 an ad.
TV STARS $150K-$1M AN EPISODE It used to be when movie stars did a TV show, it was seen as slumming. Now it's considered moving on up. Just this summer, Oscar winner Halle Berry debuted on CBS' Extant, and this fall Katherine Heigl stars on NBC's State of Affairs, while Tea Leoni plays a better-dressed version of Hillary Clinton on CBS' Madam Secretary. Each of these actresses is being paid $150,000 an episode, the going rate for luring big-screen names to TV (for a 22-episode season, it adds up to $3.3 million). That's a far cry from the $15,000 to $25,000 per episode an unknown actor is offered for a series regular role. But established TV actors with virtually no big-screen experience can do very well. Jim Parsons,Johnny Galecki and Kaley Cuoco-Sweeting now will make $1 million an episode on The Big Bang Theory (up from $350,000). Then there's Mark Harmon, who makes north of $500,000 per episode of NCIS, and Ashton Kutcher, who earns $750,000 per episode of Two and a Half Men — or about $34,000 a minute. With paychecks like that, who needs a film career? PRIVATE CHEF $75K-$200K Michelin-starred private chefs obviously can make more — but there are other ingredients in the salary recipe, like whether the client requires odd-hour meals or has a special diet. According to Christian Paier, owner of L.A.-based Private Chefs Inc., pairing a chef with a star or industry client can be as challenging as matchmaking: "Some of these clients spend more time with their chef than with their spouse — they travel with their chef wherever they go. It's a very intimate thing." SHOWRUNNER $30K-$100K AN EPISODE REALITY STAR: PRACTICALLY NOTHING-$200K AN EPISODE See more Titans of Comic-Con: Star...Characters FILM WRITER $100K-$1M A DRAFT TV WRITER $3K-$6K A WEEK ••• BELOW THE LINE: The A to Z of Industry Pay ANIMATION DIRECTOR $200K ART DIRECTOR $134K ASSISTANT ART DIRECTOR $101K AWARDS SHOW PRODUCER $300K BEST BOY $92K BODY DOUBLE $33K BOOM MIC OPERATOR $87K CHAUFFEUR $56K CAMERA OPERATOR $96K CARPENTER $61K COSTUME DEPT. SUPERVISOR $91K COSTUMER $79K CRAFT SERVICES FOREPERSON $74K DOG HANDLER $54K DIALECT COACH $125K EDITOR $95K FIRE SAFETY ADVISER $73K FIRST ASSISTANT DIRECTOR $192K FOLEY ARTIST $88K GAFFER $59K GARDENER (STUDIO) $50K GRIP $102K HAIRSTYLIST $77K HAIRSTYLIST TRAINEE $66K LIGHTING TECHNICIAN (ENTRY-LEVEL) $53K LOCATION MANAGER $112K MECHANIC $59K MAKEUP ARTIST $100K MODEL BUILDER $68K MUSIC MIXER $111K NOVELIZATION WRITER $12,500 per book PAYROLL ACCOUNTANT $66K PERSONAL ASSISTANT FOR A CELEBRITY $80K PROJECTIONIST (STUDIO) $72K PROP MASTER $59K PUBLICIST (STUDIO) $93K SCENIC ARTIST $81K SCRIPT SUPERVISOR $62K SCULPTOR $75K SET DECORATOR $104K SOUND EFFECTS EDITOR $88K TEACHER (ON-SET) $88K TRAILER EDITOR $81K WIGMAKER, CLASS 1 $59K WIGMAKER, CLASS 2 $69K WILD ANIMAL TRAINER $75K
will ALWAYS think of like a "ACT OF GOD"! N another realm. mean of all people who might of been aliens or angels.if found out that wasn't of this earth, would not have been that surprised. R.I.P. | |
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Look at that pathetic pay difference between male and female actors. | |
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Male actors pee standing up | |
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I'm not impressed | |
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I could be making $134K?? I'm the mistake you wanna make | |
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Only if you have a penis
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When I meet Gunsnhalen, he is DEFINITELY buying lunch! | |
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PANDURITO said:
Only if you have a penis
Nah I think it's cause I need to have more than 3 clients I'm the mistake you wanna make | |
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