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  2. Why celebrities are striking: The average pay for actors may ...

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    Actors on strike are calling for increased pay and a rethinking of how residuals are paid out when shows are aired on streaming services. Why celebrities are striking: The average pay for actors ...

  3. Actor - Wikipedia

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    In other cases, directors such as John Griffith Wray required their actors to deliver larger-than-life expressions for emphasis. As early as 1914, American viewers had begun to make known their preference for greater naturalness on screen. [35] Norma Talmadge, early 1920s. American silent film actress known for her emotional depth and ...

  4. Here’s How Much Jennifer Aniston and Other Actors Get Paid ...

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    For TV's biggest stars, key roles on successful shows mean huge paychecks -- but the payoff doesn't stop there. When shows are syndicated, redistributed, released on DVD, purchased by a streaming...

  5. 12 Surprisingly Insightful Celebrity Quotes About Money - AOL

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    Snoop Dogg, Kevin Bacon, and more famous folks weigh in on the complexities of cold hard cash.

  6. Acting - Wikipedia

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    The more experienced actors experienced less stress while performing, and therefore had a smaller degree of variability than the less experienced, more stressed actors. The more experienced an actor is, the more stable their heart rate will be while performing, but will still experience elevated heart rates.

  7. Bankable star - Wikipedia

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    He states that at any point in time there are no more than "a dozen or so" stars whose mere involvement will ensure that a film will be made. Analyst Alex Epstein [ 3 ] states that bankable stars or, more generally, "bankable elements" are how "hookless" films (films without a compelling concept that makes people interested in them in their own ...

  8. How much actors get paid for reruns - AOL

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    For TV's biggest stars, key roles on successful shows mean huge paychecks -- but the payoff doesn't stop there. When shows are syndicated, redistributed, released on DVD, purchased by a streaming...

  9. Billing (performing arts) - Wikipedia

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    If more than one name appears at the same time or of a similar size, then those actors are said to have "equal billing", with their importance decreasing from left to right. However, an instance of "equal importance" is The Towering Inferno (1974) starring Steve McQueen and Paul Newman. The two names appear simultaneously with Newman's on the ...