Here’s How Much Jennifer Aniston and Other Actors Get Paid for Their Reruns

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In the millions, every year 😧

So, do all actors get paid for reruns? According to the Screen Actors Guild-American Federation of Television and Radio Artists, some do and some don't. For principal performers, royalties can lead to long-term payoffs that trump the original salary. Background actors, on the other hand, won't be getting any residual checks in the mail."Friends" ran for 10 seasons between 1994 and 2004.

Characters like Thurston Howell III didn't get to enjoy their riches either, even if they were fictional.'Everybody Loves Raymond' Royalties In 2012, former CBS chief executive Leslie Moonves boasted to a gathering of bankers that "I Love Lucy" continued to pull in $20 million a year, the Los Angeles Times reported.These Stars Get Paid Obscene Amounts of Money To Post One PictureGenerations of children grew up with "The Brady Bunch," and you can continue to watch reruns on CBS online, Hulu and the Hallmark Channel.

You can catch "Frasier" -- which was one of the most expensive TV shows to produce -- on the Hallmark Channel, Cozi TV and CBS Online.Businesses You Didn't Know Your Favorite Celebrity Owns"Home Improvement" enjoyed an eight-year run that ended in 1999. Richard Karn, one of the show's stars, told Australian publication News.com.au in 2016, "Every time the show gets bought around the world ... you get a little percentage of that. ...

 

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