Abbott Elementary has become one of the series that has gained the most respect and viewership over time, establishing a loyal fan base and being renewed by ABC four times so far.
The mockumentary-style sitcom, which won 4 Primetime Emmy Awards, follows a group of teachers working in one of the worst public schools in the country, simply because they love to teach.
The new episodes of Quinta Brunson‘s creation will hit the screen on October 9 of this year and will feature the return of multiple talented stars, such as Tyler James Williams and Lisa Ann Walter.
Abbott Elementary confirmed cast salary for Season 4
Just before the arrival of the fourth season of ABC and Hulu’s hit comedy, the six main cast members of “Abbott Elementary” have successfully secured a significant salary increase after carrying out 49 episodes.
Deadline reported that each of them has renegotiated their contracts with the show’s main studio, Warner Bros. Television, thus increasing their earnings per episode. Apparently, the figures will be tripled.
Quinta Brunson (A Black Lady Sketch Show) not only has an acting salary but also a overall deal with Warner Bros. TV that covers her services as an executive producer, as she is also the creator of the popular show.
The trade publication noted that television actors typically sign multi-year contracts (usually for six seasons) when they are cast in a new series, so they are not entitled to additional raises.
However, it is common for studios of this magnitude to reward stars after they have performed well, as has happened with Abbott in recent years, especially since the second season. Check how much the figures will earn now:
- Quinta Brunson — $350,000-$400,000 per episode
- Sheryl Lee Ralph — $250,000 per episode
- Tyler James Williams — $250,000 per episode
- Janelle James — $200,000 per episode
- Lisa Ann Walter — $200,000 per episode
- Chris Perfetti — $200,000 per episode
- William Stanford Davis — $100,000 per episode