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‘Easy A’ star Patricia Clarkson reveals how she found out she was earning less than male co-stars

May 10, 2025
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‘Easy A’ star Patricia Clarkson reveals how she found out she was earning less than male co-stars
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Patricia Clarkson remembers how she found out she was being underpaid. David Benthal/BFA.com/Shutterstock

Patricia Clarkson remembers exactly how she found out she was being underpaid as an actress.

“About five, six years in, I finally asked my agent, ‘What is my male co-star being paid?’” she told Page Six exclusively at a Cinema Society screening of her new movie, “Lilly,” earlier this week.

The Oscar nominee, 65, was shocked by his response.

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The “Easy A” actress said it happened about five years into her career. ©Screen Gems/Courtesy Everett Collection
Patricia Clarkson.
The actress said she finally asked her agent what her male co-star was earning. David Benthal/BFA.com/Shutterstock

“He said, ‘You don’t want to know,’” she remembered.

The “Easy A” star immediately sprung into action.

“I started having my agents question everything,” she explained. “I started to demand equal pay long ago. I would say, ‘Well, if [my male co-star’s] making this…We have similar-sized roles.’”

Patricia Clarkson.
The Oscar nominee said her agent told her, “You don’t want to know.” Blue Harbor Entertainment via Getty Images
Patricia Clarkson.
After that the “High Art” star began demanding equal pay. Blue Harbor Entertainment via Getty Images

Clarkson remembered that producers would attempt to continue paying her less by claiming that the male co-star “has more credits and I would say, ‘No, that doesn’t fly. He doesn’t have more credits.’”

The “High Art” star said that her income increased by 20% once she began demanding equality.

Equal pay is at the heart of her new movie, “Lilly,” in which she plays Lilly Ledbetter, an American activist who fought tirelessly against pay discrimination after discovering she’d been underpaid for decades while working for an Alabama tire factory.

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Equal pay is the subject of Clarkson’s latest movie, “Lilly.” Courtesy Everett Collection
 Patricia Clarkson, as Lilly Ledbetter, Thomas Sadoski.
She plays Lilly Ledbetter, a woman who sued due to gender-based income inequality. Courtesy Everett Collection

The case made its way to the Supreme Court, and the Lilly Ledbetter Fair Pay Act was the very first law that President Obama signed when he came into office.

Clarkson declined to meet Ledbetter, who died last year at age 86.

“I chose not to. I had her on such a high pedestal. I was raised in a family of five daughters with a mother who ran a city,” she said of her mother who was a New Orleans councilwoman and politician. “Lilly Ledbetter was God to us and I had to take her off the pedestal.”

The case went all the way to the Supreme Court. Courtesy Everett Collection
Patricia Clarkson, Hillary Clinton, John Benjamin Hickey.
Hillary Clinton attended the special screening. David Benthal/BFA.com/Shutterstock

The Tony nominee said that Ledbetter understood the decision and told her in a phone call, “We’re going to meet at the end.”

Clarkson hopes that the movie’s powerful message resonates with “every woman across the country.”

Hillary Clinton, Sarah Jessica Parker, Matthew Broderick, Katie Couric, Jim Parsons and John Slattery also attended the screening.

The post ‘Easy A’ star Patricia Clarkson reveals how she found out she was earning less than male co-stars appeared first on Page Six.

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