Claire Foy was paid less than co-star Matt Smith for Netflix's 'The Crown'
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Oh, dear: Even the Queen of England has difficulty getting paid as much as her male counterpart.
“The Crown” star Claire Foy was paid less than her male co-star Matt Smith for the show’s first two seasons, producers of the Netflix period drama revealed at a panel during the INTV Conference in Jerusalem on Tuesday. Foy stars as Queen Elizabeth II, taking home a Golden Globe for her performance and clearly garnering more screentime than Smith, who plays Elizabeth’s husband Prince Philip. So what gives?
Producers point to Smith’s starring role in “Doctor Who” — he played the sci-fi hit’s Eleventh Doctor from 2010 to 2014 — as the reason for him making more than Foy. But Foy was hardly an unknown herself coming into “The Crown”: She co-starred in the NBC pirate drama “Crossbones” and played Anne Boleyn alongside Damian Lewis and Mark Rylance in PBS’ acclaimed Henry VIII miniseries “Wolf Hall.”
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This kind of embarrassing pay discrepancy won’t happen again, producer Suzanne Mackie assured the panel audience: “Going forward, no one gets paid more than the Queen.” But Foy won’t be around to enjoy it. Starting next season, a new cast will be playing “The Crown’s” lead characters, with Olivia Colman taking over for Foy as Queen Elizabeth.
This story originally appeared in the New York Post.