chardman said:
Sec31Mike said:
Guest stars get paid based upon their agent's skill and star appeal. They didn't earn more than the regular cast. Main cast salary was the number one cost of making the episodes. The longer they stay on the show, the more their agent's got their salary bumped. It was reported that by S7 of TNG regular cast salary was $2Mil per episode.
Sorry, but there is so much false information in this paragraph that I hardly know where to start.
Typically, a lead cast member in a
current-day television production earns anywhere between $12k to $20k per episode in the years of their initial contract (typically, 3 to 5 years). Once that contract has expired, and a new contract has been negotiated (and if a performer is really, really lucky), they might just break the $100k per episode mark.
Only a scant handful of shows have ever breached the $1 million per episode mark for lead players, and they've all been on the air for more than 7 years, and were consistently somewhere in the top 5 ratings-wise. (Seinfeld was the very first show ever to break the million dollar per principle player mark, but not until its 8th season in 1998. Which, btw, is 4 years after TNG went off the air.)
And it isn't at all uncommon for a even a garden variety guest star to be paid more than a show's lead players. It's not just a matter of an actor's representation having good negotiating skills, but a matter of standard trade policy. It's revealed as a common and expected practice in the MBA (Minimum Basic Agreement) of both SAG and AFTRA.
As far as the TNG cast is concerned, only Stewart and Spiner ever earned more than $1 million for a single production, and that was for the TNG
movies.