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Here is the list of highest paid TV actresses
Oct 26, 2018 7:26 AM

Here is the list of Forbes highest paid TV actresses.

Pauley Perrette

Total Earnings: $8.5 million

Show: NCIS

Claire Danes

Total Earnings: $9 million

Show: Homeland

Kerry Washington

Total Earnings: $11 million

Show: Scandal

Melissa Rauch

Total Earnings: $12 million

Show: Big Bang Theory

Mayim Bialik

Total Earnings: $12 million

Show: Big bang theory

Julie Bowen

Total Earnings: $12.5 million

Show: Modern Family

Mariska Hargitay

Total Earnings: $13 million

Show: Law and order: SVU

Ellen Pompeo

Total Earnings: $23.5 million

Show: Grey's Anatomy

Kaley Cuoco

Total Earnings: $24.5 million

Show: Big Bang Theory

Sofia Vergara

Total Earnings: $42.5 million

Show: Modern Family

First Published:Oct 26, 2018 4:26 PM IST

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