The Abbott Elementary cast is getting a big pay bump for Season 4.
Quinta Brunson and the rest of the stars of the ABC hit comedy all renegotiated their contracts with Warner Bros. Television, which produces the series, Deadline reported.
According to Deadline, while Warner Bros. wasn’t contractually obligated to give the stars raises, it’s “customary” for actors to negotiate for higher pay after the second or third season of a hit show—and with its growing collection of trophies for the cast and creative team, it’s clear that they’ve earned it.
Find out how much the Abbott Elementary actors make per episode and how much their fees have gone up since the show’s first season premiered.
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How much do the Abbott Elementary actors make?
According to Deadline, the entire main cast—Brunson, Janelle James, Tyler James Williams, Sheryl Lee Ralph, Lisa Ann Walter and Chris Perfetti—renegotiated their contracts for Abbott Elementary Season 4 and got major raises. Just how big are their increases? We’re talking “triple digits, doubling and sometimes tripling the actors’ previous paychecks,” Deadline reports.
William Stanford Davis reportedly also got a pay bump for Season 4, though his isn’t quite as substantial as the rest of cast: He was recurring in Season 1 and only became a main player in Season 2. As for the specifics? We’ll get to those in below.
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Is Abbott Elementary a success?
By just about every single metric, yes. It’s won numerous awards and has averaged more than 3 million viewers per episode.
How much does Quinta Brunson make per episode?
Because Brunson is a co-executive producer and writer of Abbott Elementary in addition to being its star, she makes considerably more than her colleagues per episode. Her producing and writing fees aren’t publicly known, but we know for acting alone, she makes between $350,000 to $400,000 per episode, per Deadline.
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