List of highest-paid actors

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These are lists of highest-paid actors. The lists are separate by gender. Each list ranks the top 25 male or female actors with the highest salary, in absolute dollars without adjusting for inflation, for a single film.

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[edit] Highest-paid actors

Rank Title Actor Summary Total
1. The Matrix Reloaded/The Matrix Revolutions (technically two separate releases) Keanu Reeves $20 million + 15% of the gross $185 million
2. The Sixth Sense Bruce Willis $14 million + (14?) % of the gross $103 million
3. War of the Worlds Tom Cruise 20% profit participation $100 million
4. Live Free or Die Hard Bruce Willis $25 million + 20% of all gross $96 million
5. Mission: Impossible II Tom Cruise SAG scale + 30% of box office and TV licensing and 30 % of DVD and Video gross based on 40% royalty ($1.80 per DVD)[1] $92 million
6. Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest Johnny Depp $20 million + merchandising $91 million
7. Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End Johnny Depp $20 million + merchandising $84 million
8. Rush Hour 3 Chris Tucker $25 million + 20% of gross $76 million
9. Forrest Gump Tom Hanks SAG scale + profit participation $70 million
10. Mission: Impossible Tom Cruise SAG scale + 22% of gross after costs deducted[2] $70 million
11. I, Robot Will Smith $20 million + 10% to 20% of gross $67 million[1]
12. Batman Jack Nicholson Unspecified guarantee + % of gross and merchandise $60 million
13. Vanilla Sky Tom Cruise $20 million + 20% of the gross $60 million[2]
14. Nutty Professor II: The Klumps Eddie Murphy $20 million + 20% of the gross $56 million
15. Bad Boys II Will Smith $20 million + 20 % of the gross Over $50 million[3]
16. Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines Arnold Schwarzenegger $29.25 million + $1.5 million for perks + 20 % of all income based on 100% royalties once gross has passed $150 million domestic or $380 million worldwide[3] $41.8 million[4]
17. Saving Private Ryan Tom Hanks Profit participation $40 million
18. Titanic Leonardo DiCaprio $10 million + % of gross $40 million
19. K-19: The Widowmaker Harrison Ford $25 million + 20% of gross $34.5 million[5]
20. Little Nicky Adam Sandler $20 million + 20% of the gross Over $30 million[6]
21. Lethal Weapon 4 Mel Gibson $30 million $30 million
22. Ocean's Eleven Brad Pitt $10 million + $20 million profit participation $30 million
23. Minority Report Tom Cruise $20 million + % of gross Over $30 million
24. The Last Samurai Tom Cruise $20 million + % of gross Over $30 million
25. Anger Management Adam Sandler $25 million against 25% of gross Over $25 million[7]

[edit] Highest-paid actresses

Rank Title Actress Estimated total
1. Mona Lisa Smile Julia Roberts $25 million
2. The Mexican Julia Roberts $20 million
3. Erin Brockovich Julia Roberts $20 million
4. Closer Julia Roberts $20 million
5. Charlie's Angels: Full Throttle Cameron Diaz $20 million
6. Legally Blonde 2: Red, White & Blonde Reese Witherspoon $15 million
7. Bewitched Nicole Kidman $17.5 million
8. The Interpreter Nicole Kidman $17.5 million
9. Miss Congeniality 2: Armed and Fabulous Sandra Bullock $17.5 million
10. Runaway Bride Julia Roberts $17 million
11. Wanted Angelina Jolie $17 million
12. Mr. & Mrs. Smith Angelina Jolie $15 million
13. Monster-In-Law Jennifer Lopez $15 million
14. Notting Hill Julia Roberts $15 million
15. Anna and the King Jodie Foster $15 million
16. Walk the Line Reese Witherspoon $15 million
17. Proof of Life Meg Ryan $15 million
18. America's Sweethearts Julia Roberts $15 million
19. The Sweetest Thing Cameron Diaz $15 million
20. Cold Mountain Nicole Kidman $15 million
21. Ocean's Eleven Julia Roberts $15 million
22. Birth Nicole Kidman $15 million
23. The Stepford Wives Nicole Kidman $15 million
24. Penelope Reese Witherspoon $15 million
25. The Brave One Jodie Foster $15 million

[edit] Notes

  1. ^ I, Robot - with combined production, marketing and distribution costs of $147 million - grossed $346.7 million at the worldwide box office. With 40% of the gross returned to the studio, the film made a small loss of $8.3 million before DVD and TV put it in the black .
  2. ^ Vanilla Sky grossed $202.7 million and cost altogether $100 million resulting in a small loss of around $19 million at the box office.
  3. ^ Bad Boys II grossed $272.5 million worldwide and cost $170 million resulting in a loss of $61 million prior to DVD and TV.
  4. ^ Terminator 3 grossed $433 million worldwide; assuming 20% of $53 million, Schwarzenegger made at least an extra $10.6 million on the film's theatrical release.
  5. ^ K-19 - with a combined cost of $135 million - earned only $65.7 million worldwide, so probably did not pass its cash breakeven point.
  6. ^ Little Nicky was a notable box office disaster grossing only $53.8 million worldwide despite costs of $115 million.
  7. ^ Although Anger Management grossed $195.7 million worldwide, only about 40% of that gross would be returned to the studio. Deducting production costs of $56 million and prints & advertising costs of $35 million, the film actually made a $12.7 million loss before video and TV licensing.

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