Tiffany Haddish Was Offered $1,200 for her First Starring Movie Role: ‘They Never Paid me a Dime’
Tiffany Haddish Was Offered $1,200 for her First Starring Movie Role: ‘They Never Paid me a Dime’
The start of most successful careers rarely has a great beginning or a fairy tale start. It definitely was not the case for comedian Tiffany Hddish.
In a recent interview with The Associated Press, the “The Carmichael Show” actor discussed not being paid for her first starring Hollywood movie. In fact, she was even told to sell DVDs of that movie for her to be compensated for that role. She mentions that the producers of the film promised her that she would be paid $1200. She is still waiting for that check!
She recalls, “My very first movie I ever did, that I was a star in, I was homeless when I was shooting that movie, and they were supposed to pay me $1,200 to do the movie. I wasn’t in a union. It was a non-union film, so it’s nothing that I could do about it, [but] they never paid me.”
Haddish also stated that she never saw the movie, even though she was given 10 DVDs to sell.
“They never paid me a dime. The producers gave me 10 DVDs and said, ‘Sell those. Good luck.’ And I never saw the movie.”
Yet, the movie just happened to resurface after the success of “Girls Trip” co-starring Queen Latifah, Jada Pinkett Smith, and Regina Hall. When that film placed her on another level, he popularity soared and the producers evidently took advantage of that fact and were able to get that movie seen.
Although she never named the movie or revealed what it was about, she made it known that it was suddenly available on several networks and streaming channels.
“That movie is all over BET, VH1, [TV One]… then streaming. It’s everywhere, that movie! And I don’t get a dime. It’s the worst movie. It’s the second-worst movie I was ever in. And not a penny.”
We are sure that the checks for anything she is involved with now are taken care of. Or at least, it should be.
Tiffany Haddish Was Offered $1,200 for her First Starring Movie Role: ‘They Never Paid me a Dime’