"Potter" star says she won't appear in sequel for same pay


Harry Potter
HOLLYWOOD - Actress Zoe Wanamaker, a star of the Harry Potter film, has

said that she will "boycott" the sequel unless Warner Bros. boosts the

salaries of the actors.

In an interview with the London Sunday

Times, Wanamaker said that she received less for making the movie

than she did for a recent BBC production. She also claimed that she and

other British actors will receive no residual payments. The Sunday

Times quoted her as saying: "We have all been cyber-scanned so we

can all be replicated [in computer games]. It's bad form. Even the

costume designer who came up with these amazing creations will get no

residuals. It's shocking and disgraceful. ... Some actors signed

three-film deals but the money was so crap I was insulted so just signed

for one. If they want me for a second they will have to up their rates."



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