Hong Kong actor Moses Chan is highest-paid in TVB roster, drawing RM16.3m yearly | Malay Mail

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Hong Kong actor Moses Chan is highest-paid in TVB roster, drawing RM16.3m yearly

KUALA LUMPUR, July 28 — TVB actor Moses Chan has topped the list of five highest-paid actors at the station in a list released recently.reported that the list came about after word got around that fellow actor Ruco Chan had wanted to negotiate for a higher salary with the broadcaster but failed.

The payment excludes income Chan, who has been with TVB for two decades, gets from product endorsements or other job offers, the portal said. The portal said Wong had been cutting down on his workload in recent years, which could be the reason for his fourth placing.While Lai may not be drawing a lot of income from acting in Hong Kong, the portal said a large part of his income comes from attending events in China.

Source: Entertainment Trends (entertainmenttrends.net)

 

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