Peter Jacksonās Lord of the Rings trilogy made over $1 billion at the box office, but apparently none of that really trickled down to the actors. At least not ones like Cate Blanchett, recent star of the less-esteemed Borderlands adaptation, who said in a new interview she basically got paid for being in the movie with sandwiches.
Blanchett had already been nominated for an Academy Award by the time she played the high elf Galadriel in Jacksonās rendition of the Tolkien fantasy books. Amid the Borderlands media tour this week, she was asked on Bravoās Watch What Happens Live With Andy Cohen (via Deadline) which movie in her career sheād earned the most from.
Cohen was asked in return to guess, and when he suggested Lord of the Rings, Blanchett scoffed. āAre you kidding me?ā she said. āNo, no one got paid anything to do that movie.ā The actor, best known for her portrayal of Queen Elizabeth I and more recently a disgraced orchestra conductor in TĆ”r, said she wanted to work with Jackson because of his cult zombie classic Braindead (known as Dead Alive in the U.S.).
āI basically got free sandwiches,ā Blanchett told Cohen. āAnd I got to keep my ears.ā She explained that in the early aughts, when the Lord of the Rings films came out, actor residuals for box office performance werenāt common, and added that, āWomen donāt get paid as much as you think they do.ā
Blanchett is now starring as the bounty hunter Lilith in Borderlands, which opened in theaters this week to a truly disastrous Rotten Tomatoes score. She previously said she joined the movie to escape the mid-covid āmadness,ā though others suggested it was for a bigger payday. I certainly hope she got the bag for her troubles this time.