Las Vegas Review-Journal

Hollywood’s pay disparity annoys stars

- By Sandy Cohen The Associated Press

LOS ANGELES — Stars are sharing their shock at reports of a significan­t pay disparity between Mark Wahlberg and Michelle Williams for reshoots on the Ridley Scott film “All the Money in the World.”

Two reports say Wahlberg was paid far more than Williams for the reshoots in which Kevin Spacey was replaced by Christophe­r Plummer after accusation­s of sexual misconduct surfaced against Spacey. USA Today reported that Wahlberg was paid $1.5 million for the 10 days of reshoots, while Williams got less than $1,000 for the same work.

Representa­tives for Wahlberg and Williams did not respond to requests for comment Friday. Imperative Entertainm­ent, which produced the film, declined to comment.

But actor Liam Neeson said it’s a healthy and necessary discussion to have, because “the disparity, sometimes, is (expletive) disgracefu­l.”

He said he wouldn’t take a pay cut to make things equal, “but there has to be parity. There just has to be.”

Actress Diane Kruger said she was surprised by the size of the wage gap between Wahlberg and Williams, but that she also isn’t paid the same as the men she works with.

“I have never been paid the same as my male co-star, ever,” Kruger said.

“I think we need to be more conscious when we make deals, to be strong and stay united… where we haveacoher­entplanofu­swomen, what we need to do to make this happen.”

Longtime actress Rita Moreno said she doesn’t blame Wahlberg. “That’s his business. That’s what actors do — they get paid very handsomely, especially if they’re big stars,” she said. “She’s a big star too though. I don’t get that.”

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