The Biggest Hollywood Celebrity Royalties

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    Tom Hanks, "Forrest Gump"

    When Tom Hanks signed a contract with Robert Zemeckis to star in "Forrest Gump," the fee was only $10 million. While filming was going on, Robert approached the actor several times with a request to renegotiate the contract, because overruns occurred during production, the creators risked going over budget and were looking for options to reduce costs. Tom agreed to 10% of the box office receipts. Thus, his fee increased sevenfold to $70 million. Currently, for Tom, this is the biggest fee in the history of work in the film industry.

    Johnny Depp, "Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides"

    Johnny is currently unemployed and listed as one of the most overrated actors, but once upon a time, studios would "fight" for the right to work with him. The biggest fee for Depp was working in the movie "Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides. Payment for the role of the charming and cunning Jack Sparrow was $ 55 million. Unfortunately, to the image of Jack, Johnny will no longer return, although he was not against it. Disney Studios refused to continue cooperation with the actor because of the incident with Amber Heard.

    Leonardo DiCaprio, "Inception"

    The makers of "Inception" did not expect the film to be a box office success, but it earned over $828 million at the box office. Leonardo agreed to play on terms that included a percentage of the box office receipts. As a result, DiCaprio received a record $59 million at the time. Surely, Christopher Nolan was biting his elbows that he did not sign a contract with the actor for a fixed amount, especially since under normal circumstances Leonardo asks no more than 15 million dollars for the role.

    Harrison Ford, "Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull"

    Harrison has long understood the fact that a percentage of the box office is much more profitable than a fixed fee. That is why he often asks the creators of the percentage, and they do agree. The actor received 10% of box office receipts, which amounted to $ 65 million. Filming lasted three months, and Harrison had only one day off. But he bravely endured all the hardships and even performed almost all the stunts himself, despite his advanced age.

    Sandra Bullock, "Gravity"

    Instead Sandra, Angelina Jolie, then Natalie Portman were considered for the role. But both actresses refused, despite much persuasion. Bullock did not have to cajole, she agreed to such a difficult role. Especially considering the fact that the shot was only Sandra, she had to put out as much as possible, and the preparation for filming was grueling: she several times hung upside down on cables, locked in a dark box, forced to swim in an icy pool. Bullock's fee was $25 million and a percentage of box office receipts and sales. It ended up with $77 million and an Oscar nomination.

    Tom Cruise, "War of the Worlds"

    The sum of $100 million is impressive. Considering that filming only lasted a couple of months. Cruise worked off his fee to the best of his ability, as he performed all the stunts without stuntmen or understudies. According to the contract, Tom did not have a fixed fee, and there was an agreement for 20% of the box office receipts. By the way, it was "War of the Worlds" that made Cruise the most in-demand actor and provided work for many years.

    Bruce Willis, "The Sixth Sense"

    1999 and $120 million is simply exorbitant. While Bruce was contracted for a fixed $14 million, that was then added to 17% of the box office. This was a condition of Willis, otherwise he would have refused to participate in the project. That said, the actor said more than once in his interviews that money didn't play a big role in his life. There was nothing to do, the creators agreed and did not regret it. The success of the film was tremendous, as were the box office receipts.


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