Everything at once everywhere has been crowned as the movie winner at the Oscars 2023. Three of her cast members took home statuettes for their work, in addition to Brendan Fraserwhich certified his return to the big leagues of Hollywood with his role in The Whale.
However, there are certainly curious facts that the four interpretive categories of the 2023 Oscars leave us. For example: no winning actor or actress this year is among the 5 candidates who pocketed the most money per minute on screen in the film for the that they were nominated.
Tradingpedia has revealed the list of the 20 Oscar nominees and the money they received per screen minute in their respective films.
This curious list is somewhat upset by the fact that, apparently, Inisherin’s Banshee certainly treated its cast well, enough to grab four of the top positions in the ranking.
Winning an Oscar and being the highest paid don’t always go hand in hand
The ranking reflects Barry Keoghan As the actor highest paid per minute on screen, averaging $214.2 thousand per minute, calculated from his $3 million salary spread over 14 minutes of final footage.
They follow Kerry Condon y Brendan Gleesonalso from Inisherin’s Banshee, with the same salary, but different screen time. Bryan Tyree Henryfrom Causeway, breaks the Irish streak in fourth position, and relegates Colin Farrellwho has the most time on screen, to the fifth, with an average of 43.4 thousand dollars per minute on screen.
We don’t have the first Oscar winner until sixth place, with Jamie Lee Curtis doling out his half million dollar salary on All at Once Everywhere in 17 minutes on screen, an average of $29.4 thousand per minute.
Brendan Fraser it remains in position 10, with 12.1 thousand dollars per minute, approximately. Michelle Yeoh It follows it in 11th place, with an average of 10.5 thousand dollars. TO Key Huy Quan We did not find it until 18th place, with an average of 3.3 thousand dollars.
Naturally, you have to take into account the huge number of hours that all these jobs require behind the scenes: rehearsals, make-up, script readings, training…
But it’s funny how caches and contracts work in Hollywoodand how a star like Cate Blanchettnominated for an Oscar for the fantastic TÁR and with two statuettes at home, remains in 13th position with an average of $7.5 thousand per minute.