Though we don't know the specifics of just how much Julia got paid for her work with the MCU, we do know they pay *a lot*, and the actor likely took home at least few mill if she was compensated fairly.Brendan Fraser and Steven Spielberg could win Oscars Yep, post- Veep, the actor joined the Marvel Cinematic Universe beginning in 2021 with her role as Valentina Allegra de Fontaine in the Disney+ series The Falcon and the Winter Soldierand a Black Widow mid-credits scene in which she recruits Florence Pugh’s Yelena for a job to take "a shot at the man responsible for sister’s death." Then, in November 2022, her character appeared yet again in Black Panther: Wakanda Forever. So that's why I was so pleased when we were able to come up with that whole idea of 'man up' 's so layered in terms of its messaging." The MCU *definitely* pays a good salary "You know, this is a woman who has been-she's been in battle a long time, but she is, without really realizing it, a victim of a male-dominated culture, because she herself is a woman-hating woman and does not think well of her sex. "Every time I played even at her most heinous, I had to find a way in to make that seem truthful," she mused. In a 2019 interview with NPR, the actor spoke about the nuanced perception she had of her character. Oh, and that's not including bonuses or royalties, so there's that □. Now, if we want to do a bit of simple math, given that the series ran for 65 episodes, this means if Julia was paid $2.5 million per season for the first 6 seasons and $3.5 million for the final season, she would have made *at least* $18.5 million in total during her time on Veep. Celebrity Net Worthadds that the actor is said to have been given a raise for the final season to the tune of $3.5 million, or $500,000 per episode. The talent!Īnd according to Cheat Sheet, all of that *chef's kiss* acting paid off, because several seasons in-in 2017, to be exact-, Julia earned an astounding $2.5 million per season of the show, or $250,000 per episode. And if you think that's impressive, the vice president role was so widely lauded that it wound up earning Julia a total of six consecutive Emmy Awards for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series. The actor played political character Selina Meyer on the show Veep for a total of seven seasons between 20. Her Veep salary was fit for a.well, for a vice president Mood after piecing together this entire anecdote: Enter: our full circle "aha" moment given that, at the time, Larry was already familiar with Julia's comedic chops from their days on SNL together. They requested that co-creators Larry David and Jerry Seinfeld write a role for a woman. How come, you ask? Well, it was only after the first episode aired that NBC execs felt that Seinfeld was too male-centric □. Interestingly enough, one of the episodes she wasn't part of was the pilot because her character wasn't originally part of the show. And JFYI, she wasn't just, like, popping by once in a while The actor appeared in almost every single episode (save for three). Julia famously wound up playing the role of Elaine Benes-the sole female member of the show’s principal quartet-for a total of nine (!) seasons. This is *very* important because Larry was one of the writers and creators of a sitcom you may or may not have heard of called Seinfeld. Ultimately, Julia stayed on SNL for a total of three seasons from 1982 to 1985, which serendipitously coincided with Larry David's only year on the show (1984 to 1985).
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