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Post by caseyrook AKA Mechelle on Jan 14, 2018 3:52:55 GMT
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Post by DoTheMath on Jan 14, 2018 4:12:05 GMT
it's still 1.65 million a year....... Just shows the difference between a relatively low rated show and the number one rated show where the three main stars each bring in a million an ep (and they average 24 eps a season).
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Post by caseyrook AKA Mechelle on Jan 14, 2018 4:13:50 GMT
it's still 1.65 million a year....... Just shows the difference between a relatively low rated show and the number one rated show where the three main stars each bring in a million an ep (and they average 24 eps a season). Just tells me Clark is not in it for the money. (Which is obvious when you hear him speak about his job).
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Post by DoTheMath on Jan 14, 2018 4:32:08 GMT
it's still 1.65 million a year....... Just shows the difference between a relatively low rated show and the number one rated show where the three main stars each bring in a million an ep (and they average 24 eps a season). Just tells me Clark is not in it for the money. (Which is obvious when you hear him speak about his job). It's obvious he loves his job and is dedicated to the character, but trust me (pun intended) he's in it for the money and notoriety. If for no other reason, money and notoriety equals job security. The thing about Clark, though, is that no matter how much he makes, he'll always be approachable. A man of the people, if you will. He just doesn't have that RDJ narcissism......
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Post by caseyrook AKA Mechelle on Jan 14, 2018 4:38:45 GMT
Just tells me Clark is not in it for the money. (Which is obvious when you hear him speak about his job). It's obvious he loves his job and is dedicated to the character, but trust me (pun intended) he's in it for the money and notoriety. If for no other reason, money and notoriety equals job security. The thing about Clark, though, is that no matter how much he makes, he'll always be approachable. A man of the people, if you will. He just doesn't have that RDJ narcissism...... My question is: how much of this money does he actually *keep* for not-work (work being his Indy projects, theater funding stuff, and other stuff like that) or non-charity things? *That* number speaks more than the one on his paychecks.
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Post by DoTheMath on Jan 14, 2018 5:38:05 GMT
It's obvious he loves his job and is dedicated to the character, but trust me (pun intended) he's in it for the money and notoriety. If for no other reason, money and notoriety equals job security. The thing about Clark, though, is that no matter how much he makes, he'll always be approachable. A man of the people, if you will. He just doesn't have that RDJ narcissism...... My question is: how much of this money does he actually *keep* for not-work (work being his Indy projects, theater funding stuff, and other stuff like that) or non-charity things? *That* number speaks more than the one on his paychecks. This is off topic, but........ I was just poking around, and........ congrats on surpassing 1,000 posts.
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Post by caseyrook AKA Mechelle on Jan 14, 2018 5:40:08 GMT
My question is: how much of this money does he actually *keep* for not-work (work being his Indy projects, theater funding stuff, and other stuff like that) or non-charity things? *That* number speaks more than the one on his paychecks. This is off topic, but........ I was just poking around, and........ congrats on surpassing 1,000 posts. It only took me this long? Wow. Thank you.
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Post by DoTheMath on Jan 14, 2018 5:57:39 GMT
This is off topic, but........ I was just poking around, and........ congrats on surpassing 1,000 posts. It only took me this long? Wow. Thank you.
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