The data was compiled “from conversations with agents, network executives and studio heads,” according to TV Guide.)
For instance, Ashton Kutcher is now TV’s highest-paid series star, pulling in $700,000 each week for “Two and a Half Men.” That’s an impressive $15.4 million per season, but it’s mere peanuts compared to the $1.25 million per episode — or $27.5 million a season — that Kutcher’s predecessor, Charlie Sheen, was raking in.
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For instance, Ashton Kutcher is now TV’s highest-paid series star, pulling in $700,000 each week for “Two and a Half Men.” That’s an impressive $15.4 million per season, but it’s mere peanuts compared to the $1.25 million per episode — or $27.5 million a season — that Kutcher’s predecessor, Charlie Sheen, was raking in.
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