This is a list of people starring on American television that are the highest-paid, based on verified sources for each person.
TV and streaming salaries per episode
| Name
|
Program
|
Role
|
Salary
|
Inflation Adjusted
|
Year
|
Ref.
|
| Jennifer Aniston
|
The Morning Show
|
Alex Levy
|
$2 million
|
$2,519,000
|
2019–
|
[1][2]
|
| Reese Witherspoon
|
Bradley Jackson
|
| Charlie Sheen
|
Two and a Half Men
|
Charlie Harper
|
$1.8-2 million
|
$2,576,000
|
2010–11
|
[3]
|
| Ray Romano
|
Everybody Loves Raymond
|
Raymond Barone
|
$1.825 million
|
$2,802,000
|
2003–05
|
[4]
|
| Kelsey Grammer
|
Frasier
|
Frasier Crane
|
$1.6 million
|
$2,727,000
|
2002–04
|
[5]
|
| Chris Pratt
|
The Terminal List
|
James Reece
|
$1.4 million
|
$1,742,000
|
2022–
|
[6]
|
| Tim Allen
|
Home Improvement
|
Tim Taylor
|
$1.25 million
|
$2,416,000
|
1998–99
|
[3]
|
| Jennifer Aniston
|
Friends
|
Rachel Green
|
$1.1 million
|
$2,008,000
|
2003 and 2004
|
[7]
|
| Courteney Cox
|
Monica Geller
|
| Lisa Kudrow
|
Phoebe Buffay
|
| Matt LeBlanc
|
Joey Tribbiani
|
| David Schwimmer
|
Ross Geller
|
| Matthew Perry
|
Chandler Bing
|
| Jerry Seinfeld
|
Seinfeld
|
Jerry Seinfeld
|
$1 million
|
$1,975,000
|
1997–98
|
[8]
|
| Helen Hunt
|
Mad About You
|
Jamie Buchman
|
$1 million
|
$1,933,000
|
1998–99
|
[9]
|
| Paul Reiser
|
Paul Buchman
|
| James Gandolfini
|
The Sopranos
|
Tony Soprano
|
$1 million
|
$1,553,000
|
2006–07
|
[10]
|
| Jennifer Aniston
|
Friends
|
Rachel Green
|
$1 million
|
$1,705,000
|
2002
|
[11]
|
| Courteney Cox
|
Monica Geller
|
| Lisa Kudrow
|
Phoebe Buffay
|
| Matt LeBlanc
|
Joey Tribbiani
|
| David Schwimmer
|
Ross Geller
|
| Matthew Perry
|
Chandler Bing
|
| Kaley Cuoco
|
The Big Bang Theory
|
Penny
|
$1 million
|
$1,342,000
|
2015–17
|
[12]
|
| Johnny Galecki
|
Leonard Hofstadter
|
| Jim Parsons
|
Sheldon Cooper
|
| Simon Helberg
|
Howard Wolowitz
|
2017
|
[13]
|
| Kunal Nayyar
|
Raj Koothrappali
|
| Nicole Kidman
|
Big Little Lies
|
Celeste Wright
|
$1 million
|
$1,259,000
|
2019
|
[14]
|
| Reese Witherspoon
|
Madeline Martha Mackenzie
|
| Jeff Bridges
|
The Old Man
|
Dan Chase
|
$1 million
|
$1,244,000
|
2021–24
|
[6]
|
| Sarah Jessica Parker
|
And Just Like That
|
Carrie Bradshaw
|
$1 million
|
$1,188,000
|
2021–25
|
[15]
|
| Roseanne Barr
|
Roseanne
|
Roseanne Conner
|
$875,000
|
$1,796,000
|
1996-97
|
[16]
|
| John Goodman
|
Roseanne/The Conners
|
Dan Conner
|
$860,000
|
$1,796,000
|
1996-97; 2019-25
|
[17]
|
| Ashton Kutcher
|
Two and a Half Men
|
Walden Schmidt
|
$755,000
|
$1,013,000
|
2014
|
[3]
|
| Drew Carey
|
The Drew Carey Show
|
Drew Carey
|
$750,000
|
$1,278,000
|
2001–04
|
[3]
|
| David Hyde Pierce
|
Frasier
|
Niles Crane
|
$750,000
|
$1,278,000
|
2004
|
[18]
|
| Lauren Graham
|
Gilmore Girls: A Year in the Life
|
Lorelai Gilmore
|
$750,000
|
$1,006,000
|
2016
|
[19]
|
| Alexis Bledel
|
Rory Gilmore
|
| Bryan Cranston
|
Your Honor
|
Michael Desiato
|
$750,000
|
$933,000
|
2019–2020
|
[6]
|
| Hugh Laurie
|
House
|
Dr. Gregory House
|
$700,000
|
$982,000
|
2011–12
|
[20]
|
| Andrew Lincoln
|
The Walking Dead
|
Rick Grimes
|
$650,000
|
$833,000
|
2017–18
|
[21]
|
| Kate Winslet
|
Mare of Easttown
|
Mare Sheehan
|
$650,000
|
$809,000
|
2019–2020
|
[6]
|
| Jon Cryer
|
Two and a Half Men
|
Alan Harper
|
$620,000
|
$842,000
|
2013–15
|
[22]
|
| Julia Louis-Dreyfus
|
Seinfeld
|
Elaine Benes
|
$600,000
|
$1,185,000
|
1997–98
|
[3]
|
| Jason Alexander
|
George Costanza
|
| Michael Richards
|
Cosmo Kramer
|
| Eric McCormack
|
Will & Grace
|
Will Truman
|
$600,000
|
$958,000
|
2005–06
|
[23]
|
| Debra Messing
|
Grace Adler
|
| Megan Mullally
|
Karen Walker
|
| Sean Hayes
|
Jack McFarland
|
| Steve Martin
|
Only Murders in the Building
|
Charles-Haden Savage
|
$600,000
|
$746,000
|
2020–
|
[6]
|
| Martin Short
|
Oliver Putnam
|
| Selena Gomez
|
Mabel Mora
|
[24]
|
| Gillian Anderson
|
The First Lady
|
Eleanor Roosevelt
|
$600,000
|
$746,000
|
2021–
|
[6]
|
| Viola Davis
|
Michelle Obama
|
| Michelle Pfeiffer
|
Betty Ford
|
| Pedro Pascal
|
The Last of Us
|
Joel Miller
|
$600,000
|
$746,000
|
2021–
|
| Ellen Pompeo
|
Grey's Anatomy
|
Meredith Grey
|
$575,000
|
$724,000
|
2005–
|
[25]
|
| Alec Baldwin
|
Dr. Death
|
Robert Henderson
|
$575,000
|
$715,000
|
2020–2021
|
[6]
|
| Norman Reedus
|
The Walking Dead
|
Daryl Dixon
|
$550,000
|
$705,000
|
2017–18
|
[21]
|
| Julia Louis-Dreyfus
|
Veep
|
Selina Meyer
|
$500,000
|
$767,000
|
2019
|
[26]
|
| Julie Bowen
|
Modern Family
|
Claire Dunphy
|
$500,000
|
$630,000
|
2017-2020
|
[27]
|
| Ty Burrell
|
Phil Dunphy
|
| Jesse Tyler Ferguson
|
Mitchell Pritchett
|
| Ed O'Neill
|
Jay Pritchett
|
| Eric Stonestreet
|
Cameron Tucker
|
| Sofía Vergara
|
Gloria Pritchett
|
| James Gandolfini
|
The Sopranos
|
Tony Soprano
|
$400,000
|
$691,000
|
2003-2004
|
[10]
|
| Sarah Jessica Parker
|
sex and the city
|
Carrie Bradshaw
|
$100,000-150,000
|
$209,000
|
2001
|
[15]
|
Television hosts
Network primetime salaries per season
Daytime annual salaries
News presenters
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