A seminar on Korean television drama was held on Monday in Mok-dong, Seoul, hosted by the association of Korean television drama production directors to tell the difficulty in footing production costs.
Broadcasting stations and production companies have been raising concerns about costly payments to stars in current years. They contend the payments create serious difficulties in financing television programs.
At the event, details of the payments for popular actors and actresses during the last two years were revealed by professor Kim Jin-woong of Sun Moon University.
Bae Yong-joon was found to be the most expensive star of all while he starred in the autumn hit of 2007, "The Legend." The number, however, is an approximation, as Bae was paid in a form of splitting profits between his management company and the production firm, Kim Jin-woong said.
Bae's estimated pay, however, is nearly double that of another actor Park Shin-yang, whose payment scuffle with a production agency drew attention in July. Park had filed a suit against the production to fully pay up the agreed 155 million won per each of the extended episodes of SBS "Money's Warfare" in 2007.
Other highly paid actors included Song Seung-heon, who raked in 70 million won per episode of "East of Eden," along with Kwon Sang-woo of "Bad Love," Park Shin-yang of "The Painter of the Wind" and Lee Jung-jae of "Air City," each receiving 50 million won per episode.
Actresses were slightly lower in income, with Ko Hyun-joung of "H.I.T." and Song Hye-kyo of "The World That They Live In" each getting 35 million won per episode. Son Ye-jin reportedly earned about 30 million per episode of "Spotlight."
Among newcomers to the acting scene, the highest paid star was singer-turned-actor Yoon Kye-sang who starred in "Who Are You?" and raked in 18 million per episode. Following Yoon was Jang Geun-suk of the latest hit "Beethoven Virus," earning 12 million per episode.
These lucrative payments were a sharp surge from just several years ago, where in 2001, the highest payment per episode was 4 million and 5 million won by top star Kang Soo-yeon for her work on "Ladies of the Palace." The report said that the price of hiring stars in television dramas began to skyrocket when Jeon Do-youn began receiving 15 million won for "Lovers in Prague" in 2005.
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