Michelle Williams paid less than $1000 for 'All the Money...' reshoots
Los Angeles
January 11, 2018
While actor Mark Wahlberg was paid $1.5 million, actress
Michelle Williams reportedly got less than $1,000 for their "All the Money in
the World" re-shoots.
Williams was paid an $80 per day, totaling less
than $1000, while Wahlberg received $1.5 million for reshooting his scenes in
the Ridley Scott-directed biopic, reports usatoday.com.
In November last
year, The Washington Post reported that Wahlberg was paid at least $2 million
for ten days of work.
Scott underwent reshoots on the film about the
kidnapping of John Paul Getty III after actor Christopher Plummer was hired to
replace actor Kevin Spacey, who was dropped from the film following accusations
of sexual misconduct by a number of men.
Scott had said in December that
the reshoots, which reportedly cost $10 million, were possible because "everyone
did them for nothing."
The four-time Oscar-nominated filmmaker revealed
that "they all came in free" and that "Christopher had to get paid. But
Michelle, no. Me, no."
On Tuesday, Williams' close friend Busy Philipps
took to Twitter and said: "Unacceptable to say the least. Shameful is correct."
Williams' fellow actress and member of the Time's Up movement, Jessica
Chastain, also expressed her disappointment over the pay gap.
Los Angeles
January 11, 2018
While actor Mark Wahlberg was paid $1.5 million, actress
Michelle Williams reportedly got less than $1,000 for their "All the Money in
the World" re-shoots.
Williams was paid an $80 per day, totaling less
than $1000, while Wahlberg received $1.5 million for reshooting his scenes in
the Ridley Scott-directed biopic, reports usatoday.com.
In November last
year, The Washington Post reported that Wahlberg was paid at least $2 million
for ten days of work.
Scott underwent reshoots on the film about the
kidnapping of John Paul Getty III after actor Christopher Plummer was hired to
replace actor Kevin Spacey, who was dropped from the film following accusations
of sexual misconduct by a number of men.
Scott had said in December that
the reshoots, which reportedly cost $10 million, were possible because "everyone
did them for nothing."
The four-time Oscar-nominated filmmaker revealed
that "they all came in free" and that "Christopher had to get paid. But
Michelle, no. Me, no."
On Tuesday, Williams' close friend Busy Philipps
took to Twitter and said: "Unacceptable to say the least. Shameful is correct."
Williams' fellow actress and member of the Time's Up movement, Jessica
Chastain, also expressed her disappointment over the pay gap.
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