
The adult leads of “Modern Family” — Julie Bowen, Ty Burrell, Jesse Tyler Ferguson, Eric Stonestreet, and Sofia Vergara — each receive a salary of $65,000 per episode, with the exception of the more-established Ed O’Neill, who gets $100,000. But that’s all about the change. Their contracts are up after this season, and they’re looking to make bank. According to the Hollywood Reporter:
Now the series is heading into its all-important fourth season, when casts often renegotiate their contracts, scoring big paydays in exchange for agreeing to extend original seven-year deals by an additional year or two so the studio can generate bigger syndication revenue. One source suggested the cast could ask for a jump to the $200,000-an-episode range for season four, which would be on par with the three stars of CBS’ “The Big Bang Theory” when they re-upped after their show’s third season in 2010. Reps will seek additional boosts of $50,000 to $100,000 for subsequent seasons, but 20th is likely to resist opening the vault for a cast with twice as many leads as the Big Bang trio.
“It’s going to get ugly,” says a source close to the dealmaking. (Via)
Let’s say they do get $200,000-an-episode. That would mean $1.2 million would be spent on the leads each week, with the child stars earning much less. (Rico Rodriquez gets roughly $15,000 now, for instance.) Charlie Sheen alone earned $1.25 million/episode for “Two and a Half Men,” and Ashton Kutcher will increase his salary to $1 million if he signs on for another year, so sitcoms have doled out the big bucks to keep their stars before. (The cast of “Friends” also earned $1 million/episode.) ABC gets nearly $250,000 for every 30-second spot that airs during “Modern,” which also has a rich syndication deal with USA for $1.5 million/episode.
That’s a lot of figures, so to simplify things, “MODERN FAMILY” = $$$, which is exactly what the cast is about to get. Except for Lily. Sources tell me she’s being a total BITCH, demanding not only more money, but also an increase in footie pajamas. Expect her to be Bobby Draper’d next season…again.



Phil Dunphy alone should be worth about 10 BBT cast members. Give ‘em the money, ABC.
I hear Ed O’Neill doesn’t get out of bed for less than $40,000.
Let’s put that payday to better use. Seasons 1 and 2 were brilliant, while season 3 has been mediocre at best. Take some of that money the cast expects they are entitled to and spread it around the writers’ room. Call it a syndication investment.
They will get paid. But if they didn’t and were cancelled in the next year or so, I’d be ok. Its just not as funny as it used to be.
Also, Julie Bowen > Sophia Vergara. There. It’s been said.
WOAH WOAH WOAH. Sofia Vergara > Sarah Hyland > Julie Bowen
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Naaah, it goes Sarah Hyland > Jail
Some people get paid e a lot of money for doing some inconsequential activities.
For example, I just got paid to reply to your comment.
They pay me to stay away; know nothing of my independent ends.
Rico Rodriquez sounds like a racist cartoon.
Anybody remember Joe Jitsu from the old Dick Tracy cartoon?
I wonder how much Game of Thrones main and most famous actors are paid, like Dinklage, Heady and Dillane, just to compare… I’ll probably be angry if I know that.
Actors, or at least their agents, need to realize that every time they start demanding giant salaries, it makes a network go, “How about instead of this scripted show, we just get a bunch of random people and say we’ll give the winner $1 million after he or she dances/sings/cooks/runway walks/decorates cakes the best, and we come out ahead by about $20 million?”