Actor from ‘Stranger Things’ reveals how much he received for his participation in the series

The actor revealed how much he received for his participation in the series 'Stranger Things.' Photo: Reproduction Instagram
The actor revealed how much he received for his participation in the series ‘Stranger Things.’ Photo: Reproduction Instagram

Actor Tristan Spohn, who played one of the gifted children from the Hawkins lab in Stranger Things, revealed how much he received for his participation in the episodes of the fourth season of the Netflix series.

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On his YouTube channel, Spohn, who appeared in five episodes of season four as the character known as Number Two, said that he also took into account his participation in an episode of the FBI police drama in his calculations.

According to him, his role as a “guest actor” in FBI earned him “a little more than double” what he received for each individual episode of Stranger Things, but that was “purely because of residuals.”

With about three months of work to produce the six episodes, he received a total of $85,000. He said he received about $15,000 for each episode of Stranger Things and an additional $10,000 from FBI, but that he earned another $12,000 with residuals in 2021 and 2022 for the police drama.

Of this total amount, he paid $12,000 in taxes, about $8,000 to his agency, and once other expenses were deducted, he was left with about $60,000. After expenses, he calculated that his five episodes of Stranger Things each earned him about $10,000 in net salary.



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