Tuesday, June 30, 2009

NBC secures 'SVU' stars

Christopher Meloni and Mariska Hargitay have finally signed a contract that will keep them on 'Law and Order: SVU' for 2 more seasons.

Meloni and Hargitay are believed to have secured a payday at just below $400,000 an episode, slightly up from the approximately $375,000 each was making under their most recent deal. Although Meloni and Hargitay were also believed to also be asking for a single point of profit participation in the show, that wasn't believed to be included in the final deal. All sides were quiet on the specifics of the two-year pact late Monday.

Talks between the actors and 'SVU' producers broke down in the spring over the contract, but heated up again about three weeks ago.

Even without a deal in place for Meloni and Hargitay, NBC picked up its Tuesday stalwart for an 11th season. At the time, execs made no bones about the fact that the show would go on with or without its anchor stars.

Meloni and Hargitay have starred in 'SVU' since its 1999 launch. Hargitay, who had suffered a partially collapsed lung last season -- leading to surgery and, later, a second hospitalization -- had been asking for work flexibility to be written into her contract.

Meloni and Hargitay ultimately joined forces and put forth similar contract demands.

1 comment:

  1. Mariska (beautiful, beautiful) and Cris deserve every penny they earn. They work 16 hours a day and are the reason for the success of SVU.Não there is nothing more to say.

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