List of highest-paid actors
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
This article does not cite any references or sources. (June 2007) Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. Unverifiable material may be challenged and removed. |
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.
Contents |
[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
[edit] Notes
- ^ 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 .
- ^ Vanilla Sky grossed $202.7 million and cost altogether $100 million resulting in a small loss of around $19 million at the box office.
- ^ Bad Boys II grossed $272.5 million worldwide and cost $170 million resulting in a loss of $61 million prior to DVD and TV.
- ^ 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.
- ^ K-19 - with a combined cost of $135 million - earned only $65.7 million worldwide, so probably did not pass its cash breakeven point.
- ^ Little Nicky was a notable box office disaster grossing only $53.8 million worldwide despite costs of $115 million.
- ^ 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.
[edit] References
- Epstein, Edward Jay (2005-06-27). Tom Cruise Inc.. Slate.
- Epstein, Edward Jay (2005-05-09). Concessions Are for Girlie Men. Slate.
[edit] External links
|