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      • In 1997, “Seinfeld” became the highest-paid cast in television history. Still one of the highest-earning actors of all time, Jerry Seinfeld earned about $1 million per episode, according to Entertainment Weekly. He reportedly turned down an offer of $5 million per episode – $100 million total — for a 10th season, according to Fox News.
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  3. Oct 12, 2018 · It was previously reported that the original five stars of the CBS show – Kaley Cuoco (Penny), Johnny Galecki (Leonard), Simon Helberg (Howard), Kunal Nayyar (Rajesh) and Jim Parsons (Sheldon) –...

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    • Charlie Sheen - Two and a Half Men/Anger Management. Salary: $1.8M/$2.0M. The "Warlock" himself, Charlie Sheen broke the all-time record for TV salaries when he finished his 100th episode of FX series Anger Management.
    • Ray Romano - Everybody Loves Raymond. Salary: $1.7M. A somewhat unknown standup before getting his CBS show, Everybody Loves Raymond, Ray Romano was offered a TV deal shortly after performing on Late Night with David Letterman.
    • Kelsey Grammer - Frasier. Salary: $1.6M. Star of Frasier, the last big series on NBC's Must See TV line-up, Kelsey Grammer entered this show with an established network relationship and existing salary, thanks to Frasier's precursor on NBC, the sitcom Cheers.
    • Tim Allen - Home Improvement. Salary: $1.25M. With NBC holding a stranglehold on comedy for much of the 90s, ABC had a shining star with Tim Allen and Home Improvement.
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    • Jerry Seinfeld Eventually Received A $2.4 Million Paycheck Per Episode Of His Self-Titled Sitcom. As you know, there was a time when Jerry Seinfeld had a self-titled show on NBC.
    • Reese Witherspoon And Jennifer Aniston Are Getting $2 Million Per Episode On The Morning Show. “The Morning Show” marks Aniston’s first return to television since “Friends.”
    • Helen Hunt And Paul Reiser Negotiated A Rate Of Nearly $2 Million Per Episode For Their Work On Mad About You. “Mad About You” was a hit 90s sitcom that portrayed Helen Hunt and Paul Reiser as a married couple living in New York City.
    • Prior To His Ousting From Two And A Half Men, Charlie Sheen’s Paycheck Was $1.8 Million Per Episode. For quite some time, actor Charlie Sheen had a pretty good gig with his starring role on “Two and a Half Men.”
  4. CBS loved the star of the show, Ray Romano, and made him the highest-paid TV actor at the time, at $1.8 million per episode [source: Silverman]. That's a significant bump from his previous weekly salary of $800,000. All told, Romano earned about $50 million for the season.

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  5. Jan 20, 2023 · From Tom Cruise and Daniel Craig to Julia Roberts and Jennifer Aniston, we've rounded up 41 of the highest-paid TV and film actors in Hollywood.

  6. Feb 16, 2024 · At the peak of The Sopranos’ acclaim, Gandolfini earned an incredible $1 million per episode, making him one of the highest-paid TV stars in history. Though best known as Tony, Gandolfini appeared in acclaimed films like True Romance and Zero Dark Thirty, earning praise for his range.

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