That all depends on what contract they sign, they can get paid in one lump sum or have a very small fee for each time it is aired.
Payment for appearing in commercials can vary widely based on factors such as the actor's experience, the commercial's budget, and the market in which it airs. On average, non-union actors might earn anywhere from $200 to $5,000 for a single commercial shoot, while union actors could make significantly more, often ranging from $1,000 to $20,000 or more, especially for national campaigns. Additionally, actors can receive residuals based on how often the commercial airs, further increasing their earnings.
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The actor's rate for TV commercials is $592, plus $107 for each time the commercial is aired.
It usually (if it is a national commercial) pays 20,000 or so, and plus you make residuals, which are checks for every time they renew the commercial for airing it again.
Some commercials pay actors a flat fee called a "buy-out"...those are usually regional commercials (not national) or foreign, and they're usually non-union (not Screen Actors Guild---SAG for short). They can pay anywhere from $100-$20,000. Most buy-outs range from $2,000-$10,000. They can really pay just about anything if you're non-union, because they're not paying residuals.Most money in commercials comes from residuals. Residuals are what actors make after the commercial airs over and over and over again. Each time it runs, they make money. Pay cycles are broken down into 13 week segments. Commercial actors get paid on a residuals scale that resets every 13 weeks. So if the company advertising wants to use a commercial, the actor gets paid a certain amount for the first airing (usually $592 for SAG), less for each time it airs 2-10, less for 11-20, etc. Some companies pay a "guarantee" at the beginning of every 13 weeks, which is really a luxury for the actor because they know they will be getting paid that much in residuals whether or not they decide to run the commercial. But if the commercial runs more than the amount of money the guarantee covers in residuals, the actor can make more. Say the company guarantees $2000 every 13 weeks and the residuals are $3500, the actor gets $2000 at the beginning of the 13 weeks for the guarantee, and the remaining $1500 after the $2000 threshold has been met.The big money is in national commercials. If you have a national commercial running all of the time, you can make a LOT of money. I had a national run for 6 months and made over $30,000 on it (total...pre-tax. Post-tax and agency fees, around $15K). Commercials are very good money.
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Every commercial cost 3,500,000 on the super bowl
There isn't much information on Malik Johnson other than he is an actor who has appeared in several commercials, including the Chase commercial. Many actors get their start in commercials.
Rugrats airs daily on teennick. Granted in the early morning hours but daily still.
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There probably is, what ever it is. According to pretty much every iPhone commercial, "there's an app for just about anything". So, there probably is an app for that no matter what it is.