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'The Simpsons' Cast Settles Pay Dispute
'The Simpsons' Cast Settles Pay Dispute
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WENN
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Wednesday, May 21, 2008
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- The cast of TV show
The Simpsons
has settled an ongoing pay dispute with TV bosses--landing a major pay raise that will see their earnings rise to $500,000 an episode.
The cartoon's actors, including
Dan Castellaneta
,
Julie Kavner
and
Nancy Cartwright
, had been embroiled in lengthy negotiations with executives at Fox TV to have their wages increased from $320,000 for the next 22-episode season.
But the pay boost has now brought their earnings more in line with live-action sitcom stars and guaranteed the show will return for its 20th season.
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