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Date Posted: 09:33:16 05/31/23 Wed
Author: Jarrod
Subject: Re: Recurring characters' pay
In reply to: Rick 's message, "Re: Recurring characters' pay" on 18:45:36 05/27/23 Sat

Thanks. I realized that my previous post was a bit confusing. When I was referring to Loretta Swit and Kate Jackson, what I meant is that they were "name" guest stars in the final seasons, but they were not movie stars and hadn't even had their breakthrough roles on TV yet. Loretta's appearance in 'A Visit to Upright' occurred the season before she began appearing on MASH. Likewise, Kate Jackson's guest turn in 'One Ace Too Many' occurred the season before she began on The Rookies. So compared to those old time movie stars that were often used in the early seasons of Bonanza, I am sure Miss Swit and Miss Jackson were substantially more cost efficient to hire.

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[> [> [> [> Re: Recurring characters' pay -- Rick, 18:48:44 05/31/23 Wed [1]

Yes, for the most part. The casting directors who worked at Paramount and Warner Brothers did things their own way. William Mayberry liked to hire big names, where Milt Hammerman liked to hire lesser known actors. Hammerman left to work at Universal in 1972 and was replaced by Bill Scully I think.


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[> [> [> [> [> Re: Recurring characters' pay -- Rick, 18:53:55 05/31/23 Wed [1]


Joe Scully came in a 1972 and replaced Hammerman.



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