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These Are The Highest-Earning Movie and TV Roles of All Time

The number of women on this list is very short.

By ALEX WARNER
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The number of women on this list is very short.

1

Kelsey Grammer

Face, Smile, Dog breed, Dog, Vertebrate, Carnivore, Sitting, Comfort, Home, Companion dog,
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Movie/TV Show: Fraiser
Paid: $250,000/episode

Grammer was making this amount by the show's third season, which was considerably higher than his co-stars.

2

Ellen Pompeo

Clothing, Lip, Sleeve, Collar, Coat, Skin, Forehead, Outerwear, Formal wear, Blazer,
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Movie/TV Show: Grey's Anatomy
Paid: $750,000/episode

Pompeo just signed on to do seasons 15 and 16 of Shonda Rhimes' hit drama TV series, and in doing so, just became the highest-paid TV actress—in large part thanks to her own negotiation. She's opened up about her salary to empower other women to fight for what they're worth too.

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3

Hank Azaria, Nancy Cartwright, Dan Castellaneta, Julie Kavner, Harry Shearer, and Yeardley Smith

Yellow, Animation, Interaction, Sharing, Cartoon, Animated cartoon, Purple, Fiction, Conversation, Illustration,
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Movie/TV Show: The Simpsons
Paid: $400,000/episode

The cast took a pay cut in 2011 to keep the longest-running show in America going.

4

Ashton Kutcher

Dress shirt, Standing, Interaction, Conversation, Gesture, Belt, Holding hands, Scene, Greeting, Acting,
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Movie/TV Show: Two and a Half Men
Paid: $750,000/episode

That shakes out to be roughly $34,000 per minute.

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5

David Schwimmer, Jennifer Aniston, Matthew Perry, Courteney Cox, Matt LeBlanc, and Lisa Kudrow

Hair, Face, Footwear, Nose, Leg, Eye, People, Trousers, Social group, Jeans,
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Movie/TV Show: Friends
Paid: $1 million/episode

When the show first premiered in 1994, the friends were all paid just over $20,000 per episode. As it became a beloved, fan-favorite show, the actors each received a 5000% raise, making $1 million each per episode by the time the show ended in 2004.

6

John Galecki, Jim Parsons, Kaley Cuoco

Shelf, Bookcase, Shelving, Furniture, Interior design, Publication, Interior design, Living room, Book, Waist,
CBS

Movie/TV Show: The Big Bang Theory
Paid: $1 million/episode

The leading cast proposed a three-year deal at $1 million per episode and got it.

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7

Helen Hunt and Paul Reiser

Sleeve, Shoulder, Joint, Interaction, Romance, Hug, Waist, Love, Knee, Gesture,
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Movie/TV Show: Mad About You
Paid: $1 million/episode

According to their contracts, the duo had to be paid equally. (And it was just announced that there will be a series revival!)

8

Jerry Seinfeld

Sleeve, Door, Gesture, Home door, Thumb, Wood stain, Dead bolt, Door handle,
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Movie/TV Show: Seinfeld
Paid: $1.5 million/episode

Seinfeld took home roughly $267 million to portray himself on TV. Not a bad gig if you ask us.

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9

Mark Walhberg

Coat, Trousers, Dress shirt, Shirt, Collar, Outerwear, Suit, Formal wear, Dress, Tie,
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Movie/TV Show: All the Money in the World (reshoots)
Paid: $1.5 million

Wahlberg was paid $1.5 million to reshoot scenes after Kevin Spacey was dropped from the movie after the sexual allegations brought against him. He was making 1,500 percent more than his co-star Michelle Williams.

10

Charlie Sheen

Hand, Sitting, Comfort, Sharing, Drink, Tableware, Living room, Couch, Lap, Bottle,
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Movie/TV Show: Two and a Half Men
Paid: $1.8 million/episode

Sheen was also paid $2 million/episode for Anger Management, which became the highest amount a TV actor received per episode.

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11

Emma Watson

Lighting, Dress, Textile, Floor, Gown, Flooring, Formal wear, Interior design, Light fixture, Fashion,
Walt Disney Pictures

Movie/TV Show: Beauty and the Beast
Paid: $14 million

Her role as Belle in Disney's live-action version of Beauty and the Beast put her in the rankings for Forbes' highest-paid actresses.

12

Angelina Jolie

Eyewear, Vision care, Glasses, Personal protective equipment, Fictional character, Sunglasses, Costume, Goggles, Glove, Armour,
20th Century Fox

Movie/TV Show: Mr. and Mrs. Smith
Paid: $20 million

Mr. and Mrs. Smith is Jolie's highest paying movie role to date. Her role in Maleficent was just $5 million short at a salary of $15 million.

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13

Michael C. Hall

Glove, Winter, Safety glove,
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Movie/TV Show: Dexter
Paid: $20 million for seasons 6 and 7

Though he asked to be paid $24 million, Showtime countered with an offer of $20 million, sparking a feud that almost ended the show.

14

Emma Stone

Entertainment, Performing arts, Happy, People in nature, Dress, Dancer, Dance, Choreography, One-piece garment, Gesture,
Summit Entertainment

Movie/TV Show: La La Land
Paid: $26 million

Stone became Forbes' highest-paid actress of 2017.

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15

Brad Pitt

Face, Eyewear, Head, Vision care, Hairstyle, Sleeve, Collar, Dress shirt, Coat, Shirt,
Warner Bros

Movie/TV Show: Oceans Eleven
Paid: $30 million

This is the most Pitt has made for a single role in a movie.

16

Tim Allen

Dress shirt, Facial hair, Beard, Pattern, Moustache, Bag, Shoulder bag, Belt, Strap, Plaid,
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Movie/TV Show: Home Improvement
Paid: $35 million for 28 episodes

Allen was in high-demand at the end of the series and accepted this extremely high salary to play Tim Taylor for the last season.

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17

Robert Downing Jr.

Cheek, Chin, Forehead, Shoulder, Eyebrow, Shirt, T-shirt, Jaw, Cool, Neck,
Walt Disney Pictures

Movie/TV Show: Avengers: Age of Ultron
Paid: $40 million

18

Daniel Radcliffe

Glasses, Jacket, Wrinkle, Tool, Portrait photography,
Warner Bros

Movie/TV Show: Harry Potter
Paid: $50 million for the final two movies

According to reports, Radcliffe made a combined $29 million from the first four movies. So, $25 million for each of the last two movies seems fair—though in comparison the Harry Potter franchise is worth $25 billion.

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19

Leonardo DiCaprio

Hand, Sitting, Wrist, Flash photography, Thinking, Couch, String instrument, Gadget,
Warner Bros

Movie/TV Show: Inception
Paid: $59 million

This was surprisingly the most money DiCaprio made from one movie.

20

Emma Watson

Sleeve, Hand, People in nature, Forest, Street fashion, Woodland, Long hair, Brown hair, Old-growth forest, Northern hardwood forest,
Warner Bros

Movie/TV Show: Harry Potter movies
Paid: $60 million

Her earnings from the hit movies are far less than those of Daniel Radcliffe.

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