This hollywood Icon Is Now The Best-Paid Broadway Performer, Earning $Three Hundred Thousand Per Week—And No, It's Not Julia Roberts.



Hollywood icon George Clooney has dethroned his 'price tag to Paradise' co-big name Julia Roberts to emerge as the very best-paid performer in Broadway records.


The sixty-three-year-old actor is raking in $300,000 a week for his Broadway debut 'Accurate Night and Precise Good Fortune.'


"George Clooney is getting a large deal. Not only is he starring in the production, but he additionally wrote it, meaning he is cashing in on more than one revenue stream.  He's predicted to earn more than $300,000 every week," an insider informed Radar Online.


Some other insider instructed the whole, "This deal isn't just about overall performance pay. He also earns a percentage of the income; this means that his weekly profits should bounce even higher, making him the best-paid performer Broadway has ever seen."


'Proper Night Time, and True Success' will open on Broadway on april 3, 2025. The seats are already listed at a jaw-dropping $677, Radar Online said.other highest-paid Broadway stars—


Julia Roberts—the 'Notting Hill' actor—starred in '3 Days of Rain,' earning $150,000 per week, The sun suggested.


Bette Midler—the 79-year-old Golden Globe-triumphing actor—earned $150,000 a week for his stint in 'Hello, Dolly!', as per Radar Online.


Hugh Jackman—In step with Radar Online, the 'Wolverine' actor raked in around $100,000 a week for 'The Son Guy.'


Matthew Broderick and Nathan Lane—the actors, who appeared in numerous Broadway shows and films together—pocketed $100,000 each in line with the week when they starred in 'The Producers,' Playbill reported.


Daniel Craig—the british actor, widely acknowledged for playing the fictional secret agent james Bond—had a base profit of $40,000 per week for his Broadway debut 'A Steady Rain.'


Richard Chamberlain—inside the 1990s, Chamberlain took home a weekly income of $50,000 for his portrayal of Captain von Trapp in 'The Sound of Music,' the NY Post stated.


Bernadette Peters—The actor, who starred in 'Annie Get Your Gun,' obtained $30,000 per week.



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