Actors pay their bills in the same way that others pay their bills. They pay them with money that they make from working. If they do not make enough acting, actors often have second jobs to help them pay their expenses.
Orhan Turudi gets paid about 100,000 dollars a day.
its a lie
A movie actor gets paid once they finish their acting. I was on Law and Order: Criminal Intent for one episode, and immediatly got paid after my few scenes.
Actors are paid by getting there pay check mailed to there account.
I'd say about 80.34 dollars a day and 562.38 dollars a week. This depends on what actor you are this pay amount is just for action cartoon actors.
When they finish doing something special.
They get paid a good amount of money, about 5.2 million a year and sometimes more if you are a Grammy and Oscar winner.
Yes, I believe he does, as well as the actors in the movie. It's called "royalties" when one is paid for future showings of movies, TV programs, etc.
It varies a lot depending on the director and depending on the actors. Most directors will be paid more than the actors who are in their movies, but if the actor is a "big name" or a lead, they may be paid more than the director. Furthermore, directors (and sometimes actors) often receive money based on how much a movie makes at the box office, so their exact final amount received will depend on how popular their movie is. Contracts for "star" directors and actors are very complicated.
On average, you get paid $7.45 an hour to work at a movie theater.
Yes, actors are paid for their performances no matter what the medium. Professional actors are usually members of the Screen Actors Guild. This organization sets minimum amounts for actors. In addition, more successful actors may negotiate their own contracts.
Movie directors, in much the same way that actors are paid, are paid according to guild contracts.Depending on the type of project being directed, a director can be paid a wide range of rates.For more information, follow the link, below.
They get paid a good amount of money, about 5.2 million a year and sometimes more if you are a Grammy and Oscar winner.
Yes, I believe he does, as well as the actors in the movie. It's called "royalties" when one is paid for future showings of movies, TV programs, etc.
well u dont rely get paid weekly for acting u get paid for doin a movie or show all in 1 hit!
Actors don't get paid like people with less glamerous employment. They get paid per picture and a percentage of the profit if the movie makes money. Depp's price is somewhere between $15 and $25 million per picture. When the movie goes on to DVD and TV the actors get royality checks for their percentage of that market also.
It varies a lot depending on the director and depending on the actors. Most directors will be paid more than the actors who are in their movies, but if the actor is a "big name" or a lead, they may be paid more than the director. Furthermore, directors (and sometimes actors) often receive money based on how much a movie makes at the box office, so their exact final amount received will depend on how popular their movie is. Contracts for "star" directors and actors are very complicated.
Probably not if you paid for the movie.
Charlie Sheen is the highest paid white actor.
The real Michael Oher was not in The Blind Side, a hired actor was. Michael Oher gets paid to be a football player. The actor was paid to be in The Blind Side because, all actors are paid to be in any movie based on a real story or not.
She gets paid 1,784,956 dollars for evry movie that she does.
On average, you get paid $7.45 an hour to work at a movie theater.
Probably not very much as any dummy could do it! In America, The Screen Actors Guild sets wages for "movie actors" and, to my somewhat limited knowledge, actors are paid "by the line" -that is, they are paid more for more lines spoken during the film. So a bit part such as the one described should pay very little. Unless of course, the script revolves around that character and the dead body is in virtually every scene. 2nd answer: $135 per day and up.