Purge of Kevin Spacey Gives ‘All the Money in the World’ a Pay Problem

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Purge of Kevin Spacey Gives ‘All the Money in the World’ a Pay Problem
This is how this business works.”
Adding to the anger, Mr. Scott had previously said
that the actors did the reshoots “for nothing” — meaning union minimums — and Ms. Williams and Mr. Wahlberg are both represented by the William Morris Endeavor agency.
But Ms. Williams and Mr. Wahlberg, both of whom had agreed to appear in “All the Money in the World” for less than
their standard fee, took different approaches to the reshoots, according to the people briefed on the matter.
“Because I appreciated so much that they were making this massive effort.”
Although several actors with small parts, including Timothy Hutton, had agreed to return for reshoots for
minimum pay, Mr. Wahlberg was not one of them, according to the people briefed on the negotiations.
Ms. Williams, who earned a Golden Globe nomination for her role in “All the Money in the World,” walked the red carpet
with Tarana Burke, senior director of the nonprofit Girls for Gender Equity and the founder of the #MeToo movement.
Mr. Wahlberg was already not thrilled to have worked for roughly 80 percent less than his standard fee, the people
said, especially since overseas distributors were using his box office track record to promote the film.

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