Current:Home > NewsOlivia Colman slams Hollywood pay disparities and says she'd earn more if she were a man -Profound Wealth Insights
Olivia Colman slams Hollywood pay disparities and says she'd earn more if she were a man
View
Date:2025-04-27 21:27:01
Olivia Colman is wondering if she'd get there quicker if she were a man.
The Oscar-winning "The Favourite" star, 50, called out pay disparities between male and female actors in an interview with CNN, arguing that she would be earning more if she weren't a woman.
"Research suggests that (women) have always been big box office draws, but male actors get paid more because they used to say they draw in the audiences, and actually, that hasn't been true for decades," Colman said. "But they still like to use that as a reason to not pay women as much as their male counterparts."
The "Crown" star added that even though she has won multiple Emmys, Golden Globes, BAFTAs and more awards, she is "very aware that if I was Oliver Colman, I'd be earning …a lot more than I am." While she didn't mention any specific pay disparities she has experienced, Colman said she knows of one case where there was an alleged "12,000% difference."
In a previous interview with Radio Times, Colman pointed to the success of female-led films like "Barbie" and "Bridesmaids" to refute the notion that men are bigger box office draws and thus should earn more than women. "People say men get paid more because they get more bums on seats," she said. "That's a lie! It can be proved in the box office. I don't know why we're still having to discuss it."
Olivia Colmantalks 'Empire of Light,' ditching indies for Marvel: 'I feel slightly unfaithful'
In 2014, a FiveThirtyEight analysis of 1,615 movies released between 1990 to 2013 found no evidence "to support the idea that films with women perform any worse at the box office than films without them." In fact, a study released by Time's Up in 2018, which analyzed the top-grossing films from 2014 to 2017, concluded that movies led by women performed better at the box office than those led by men, according to the Associated Press.
Colman is the latest star to speak out against pay gaps between men and women in Hollywood. In 2015, Jennifer Lawrence famously wrote an essay asking, "Why Do I Make Less Than My Male Co‑Stars?" The following year, Forbes magazine found that Lawrence, the top-earning female star, earned about 71% as much as the top male star, Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson. Recently, Forbes' list of the highest paid stars of 2023 consisted of eight men and two women, Margot Robbie and Jennifer Aniston.
Olivia Colmangets honest about motherhood with 'Lost Daughter'
In 2022, Lawrence told Vogue that the Hollywood pay gap was still an issue following reports that she made $5 million less than Leonardo DiCaprio for their film "Don't Look Up."
"It doesn't matter how much I do," Lawrence told Vogue. "I'm still not going to get paid as much as that guy, because of my vagina?"
In the case of her pay gap with DiCaprio, the "Hunger Games" star told Vanity Fair that he "brings in more box office than I do," and she was "extremely fortunate and happy with my deal."
But Lawrence, 33, added, "In other situations, what I have seen — and I'm sure other women in the workforce have seen as well — is that it's extremely uncomfortable to inquire about equal pay. And if you do question something that appears unequal, you’re told it's not gender disparity but they can't tell you what exactly it is."
In another famous instance, USA TODAY reported in 2018 that Michelle Williams was paid less than $1,000 for reshoots of the movie "All the Money in the World," while her co-star Mark Wahlberg earned $1.5 million for the same thing. Williams later spoke on Capitol Hill for Equal Pay Day in 2019 and said that when this pay disparity was revealed, she felt "paralyzed in feelings of futility."
Contributing: Andrea Mandell, Maria Puente and Hannah Yasharoff, USA TODAY
veryGood! (7)
Related
- Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow owns a $3 million Batmobile Tumbler
- The most important retirement table you'll ever see
- Uncomfortable Conversations: What is financial infidelity and how can you come clean?
- YouTuber Myka Stauffer Said Her Child Was Not Returnable Before Rehoming Controversy
- Paris Hilton, Nicole Richie return for an 'Encore,' reminisce about 'The Simple Life'
- Human remains found in former home of man convicted in wife's murder, Pennsylvania coroner says
- Who Are James and Myka Stauffer? Inside the YouTubers' Adoption Controversy
- Naomi Campbell Confirms Her 2 Children Were Welcomed via Surrogate
- Elon Musk's skyrocketing net worth: He's the first person with over $400 billion
- Pennsylvania schools would get billions more under Democratic plan passed by the state House
Ranking
- Beware of giant spiders: Thousands of tarantulas to emerge in 3 states for mating season
- Natalie Portman Shares Message of Gratitude 3 Months After Split From Ex Benjamin Millepied
- Young person accused of shooting at pride flag, shattering window with BB gun in Oregon
- Georgia Republican bets on Washington ties to help his nomination for an open congressional seat
- Everything Simone Biles did at the Paris Olympics was amplified. She thrived in the spotlight
- How to stop Google from listening to your every word
- Man pleads not-guilty in Sioux Falls’ first triple homicide in a half-century
- Plane crashed outside Colorado home, two juveniles and two adults transported to hospital
Recommendation
'No Good Deed': Who's the killer in the Netflix comedy? And will there be a Season 2?
Baltimore shipping channel fully reopens after bridge collapse
Coffee, sculptures and financial advice. Banks try to make new branches less intimidating
Sandra Bullock and Nicole Kidman Are Ready to Put a Spell on Practical Magic 2
Taylor Swift Cancels Austria Concerts After Confirmation of Planned Terrorist Attack
DePaul University dismisses biology professor after assignment tied to Israel-Hamas war
Number of suspects facing charges grows in Savannah square shootout that injured 11
New York transit chief says agency must shrink subway improvements following nixed congestion toll