Jon Hamm gave up 60% salary to finish production of Confess Fletch
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What I like here is the main reason why they didn't parade Chevy out onto the screen to wave is because there wasn't a good role for him.4Jon Hamm gave up half his salary to finish filming #ConfessFletch. That's pretty cool. And it's a fun film, so I'm glad he did. What I like here is the main reason why they didn't parade Chevy out onto the screen to wave is because there wasn't a good role for him. https://t.co/zTYwzwZ6OJ Confess, Fletch is a crime comedy film based on an eponymous novel written by Gregory Mcdonald. It was released on September 16, 2022, for a limited theatrical run, and is available to watch on-demand. The film is also scheduled to premiere on Showtime on October 28, 2022. The movie features Marcia Gay Harden, Kyle MacLachlan, Roy Wood Jr. and John Slattery in other important roles.
How much is Jon Hamm worth Fortune explored as Confess Fletch director reveals Hamm gave up 60% of his salary to finish production
By Anupal Sraban Neog Modified 25 Sep 2022 Follow Us Comment Share Jon Hamm returned 60% of his salary to finish the production of Confess, Fletch (Image via Slaven Vlasic/Getty Images) It was recently revealed that Jon Hamm gave back 60% of his payment to the budget of Confess, Fletch. The Emmy-winning actor, whose net worth is estimated to be more than $40 million, reportedly made the decision after financiers refused to cover three extra days of shooting for the indie project. The initial funding secured for the film could only cover 27 days of shooting as opposed to the 30 days required for the project. When funds could not be secured for the remaining three days, Jon Hamm and director Greg Mottola decided to give up a portion of their salaries to make up for the budget deficit. In an interview with Uproxx (via IndieWire) on Thursday, September 22, Greg Mottola opened up about the salary cuts. He said: “So, basically, what we did is Jon gave back 60% of his salary to the budget. I gave back some of my salary, not as much as Jon because he’s richer than me and I’ve got three kids. And we bought three more days of shooting. We got it up to 30 days in Boston and one day in Rome." Tinda Zaszcek@tinnyzazJon Hamm gave up half his salary to finish filming #ConfessFletch. That's pretty cool. And it's a fun film, so I'm glad he did.What I like here is the main reason why they didn't parade Chevy out onto the screen to wave is because there wasn't a good role for him.4Jon Hamm gave up half his salary to finish filming #ConfessFletch. That's pretty cool. And it's a fun film, so I'm glad he did. What I like here is the main reason why they didn't parade Chevy out onto the screen to wave is because there wasn't a good role for him. https://t.co/zTYwzwZ6OJ Confess, Fletch is a crime comedy film based on an eponymous novel written by Gregory Mcdonald. It was released on September 16, 2022, for a limited theatrical run, and is available to watch on-demand. The film is also scheduled to premiere on Showtime on October 28, 2022. The movie features Marcia Gay Harden, Kyle MacLachlan, Roy Wood Jr. and John Slattery in other important roles.