The Gold Coast Bulletin

$26m cast in Stone

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OSCAR-WINNING Emma Stone capped a perfect 12 months as she knocked Jennifer Lawrence off the top spot on Forbes’ 2017 list of the world’s highest-paid actresses.

Stone, 28, who won best actress for her role as a struggling performer in La La Land, made $26 million in pre-tax earnings in the year up to June, according to the magazine’s annual chart.

Friends star Jennifer Aniston, 48, also leapfrogge­d Lawrence, grabbing the runner-up spot with earnings of $25.5 million, boosted by numerous endorsemen­t deals across the world.

Lawrence’s $24 million was enough for third spot but a shadow of the 27-year-old’s earnings in the last Forbes list.

The star, who took the best actress Oscar for 2012 comedydram­a Silver Linings Playbook, topped the 2016 list for a second straight year with $46 million.

Melissa McCarthy ($18 million) and Mila Kunis ($15.5 million) rounded off the world’s five highest-paid actresses.

The top 10 – also including Emma Watson, Charlize Theron, Cate Blanchett, Julia Roberts and Amy Adams – made a combined $172.5 million, down 16 per cent from last year’s $205 million total, said Forbes.

The actors’ list due to be published later in the week is expected to show once again men banking far more than their female counterpar­ts.

The issue of pay disparity grabbed headlines in 2014 after a leak of stolen emails from Sony Pictures Entertainm­ent showed that Lawrence was paid less than her male co-stars in the hit movie American Hustle. Last year, Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson topped Forbes’ list of highest-paid actors at $64.5 million, more than double Stone’s total this year.

It has been an incredible few months for Stone, who swept Hollywood’s major prizes in February with an Oscar for her performanc­e as an aspiring actress in La La Land. She had already picked up trophies at the Golden Globes, British BAFTAs and Screen Actors Guild Awards.

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