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The amount of money an actor gets for reruns varies by the show and contract agreements. Some are paid a lump sum in advance while others get annual payments. An actors salary for reruns will vary depending on their contract. Actors in the earlier years do not make as much as actors now a days.

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Well it depends on what part the person is playing, how many times it is rerun, and the contract the network made with said actor.

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13y ago
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It depends on the contract they signed. Most actors today are paid for reruns compared to actors in the earlier years.

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In the old old days they did not. But today they do unless they sell their rights to someone else.

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Syndication royalties.

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They get paid residuals

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Yes, unless they have sold the rights.

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yes

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2000000

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