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The highest-paid TV stars of the last year, ranked

TV's top talent
Jared Leto: $750,000 (£615k) per episode
Anne Hathaway: $750,000 (£615k) per episode
Seth Rogen: $750,000 (£615k) per episode
Rose Byrne: $750,000 (£615k) per episode
Brie Larson: $750,000 (£615k) per episode
Elizabeth Olsen: $875,000 (£720k) per episode
Sylvester Stallone: $1 million (£821k) per episode
Jason Sudeikis: $1 million (£821k) per episode
Paul Rudd: $1 million (£821k) per episode
Will Ferrell: $1 million (£821k) per episode
Helen Mirren: $1 million (£821k) per episode
Harrison Ford: $1 million (£821k)  per episode
Michael Keaton: $1 million (£821k) per episode
Elisabeth Moss: $1.1 million (£902k) per episode
Mahershala Ali: $1.3 million (£1m) per episode
Kevin Costner: $1.3 million (£1m) per episode
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TV's top talent

In the age of streaming, the distinction between a TV actor and a movie star is increasingly blurred. Today, Hollywood A-listers regularly switch from the silver screen to the small screen while still banking blockbuster salaries. In fact, some of TV’s top talent can earn more from a small screen role than they can from a multimillion-dollar movie, with the most sought-after stars taking home north of $1 million (£821k) per episode.

From Yellowstone star Kevin Costner to Hollywood icon Harrison Ford, read on to discover the unbelievable salaries of TV’s highest-paid actors in 2022/2023 according to Variety. All dollar amounts in US dollars.

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Danielle McAdam

23 October 2023

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