Apple TV may have entered the streaming wars later than competitors like Netflix, Hulu, or Prime Video, but its impact has been swift, strategic, and allowed for a bigger spend on some stars than viewers may expect. Rather than flooding the market with volume, Apple TV positioned itself around prestige, prioritizing polished storytelling, cinematic production values, and carefully curated originals.
This approach has helped the platform find its credibility quickly, rather than being the newcomer to the group. Joining the streaming game more than five years later than its competitors didn’t hinder Apple TV in the long run, instead allowing the platform to lean heavily into big-budget projects that felt closer to premium cable than traditional streaming platform offerings.
With deep financial backing, Apple was able to invest aggressively in production, visual effects, and most notably, talent. Apple TV originals often feature A-list actors, respected filmmakers, and award-winning writers who might not have previously committed to long-form TV. Locking in big names, Apple TV surprisingly employs the highest-paid TV actors. The streamer’s willingness to spend has made headlines, especially when compared its competitors.
Jennifer Aniston & Reese Witherspoon Are The Highest Paid TV Actors For Apple TV’s The Morning Show
As two of the most iconic stars of the big and small screen in the business, Reese Witherspoon and Jennifer Aniston’s co-headlining of The Morning Show has made waves for years. While The Morning Show itself often draws criticism from viewers, the series has been on the air since 2019 and continues to bring big talent to tell its story.
Witherspoon and Aniston reportedly each earn around $2 million per episode of The Morning Show, making them the highest-paid actors in TV during the modern streaming era. Alongside their roles as Alex Levy (Aniston) and Bradley Jackson (Witherspoon), both serve as executive producers, further justifying their premium salaries. The Morning Show’s high-profile returns have reinforced Apple’s belief that investing heavily in star power can pay long-term dividends.
Who The Highest-Paid TV Actor Is When Factoring Inflation
The salary Charlie Sheen was paid during his run on Two And A Half Men, Chuck Lorre’s iconic CBS sitcom that ran throughout the 2000s and early 2010s, during the 2010-2011 season was a sight to behold. Adjusted for inflation in 2025, Sheen was making roughly $2.5 million an episode at the height of the show’s success, pulling in more than any other sitcom actor.
At the time, his $1.8 million per episode salary reflected both the sitcom’s massive ratings and his central role in its success on network television. While Apple TV’s stars may now rival or surpass Sheen’s per episode pay, his inflation-adjusted earnings remain a benchmark for how lucrative TV stardom can become under the right conditions. Apple’s investment The Morning Show proves that commanding performances from big names can have tremendous payoff.
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November 1, 2019
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Kerry Ehrin
- Directors
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Kerry Ehrin
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Kerry Ehrin, Jay Carson
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