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Susan Sarandon: Paul Newman gave me some of his salary to close a film pay gap

The pair worked together on 1998 neo-noir thriller Twilight.

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Susan Sarandon has praised a male co-star who acted on equal pay. (Ian West/PA)

Hollywood actor Paul Newman once gave up a portion of his salary to top-up co-star Susan Sarandon’s lower fee, the actress has revealed.

The pair worked together on 1998 neo-noir thriller Twilight, which also starred Gene Hackman and Reese Witherspoon.

After the negotiation term Favoured Nation – which ensures each actor in a film is paid the same as their co-stars – was only applied to the two men in the film, Newman volunteered some of his fee.

Film star Paul Newman (Chris Bacon/PA)
Film star Paul Newman (Chris Bacon/PA)

She added Newman had “stepped forward and said ‘Well, I’ll give you part of mine’. So yeah – he was a gem”.

The actress, 71, also said she believes there will “always be a casting couch” in Hollywood.

“I think what will go away is the unwanted exchange, but I think that giving yourself sexually, or being drawn to power and wanting to have sex with someone that’s in power is also a choice.”

“What we don’t want to have is being exploited and to have the Harvey Weinsteins of the world holding it over your head and holding it over your project – that is the most despicable.”

Newman died aged 83 in 2008.