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Will Ferrell Paid Applegate From His "Anchorman" Salary
5 Mar
Summary
- Applegate revealed an initial "Anchorman" salary offer was offensive.
- Ferrell and McKay supplemented Applegate's salary from their own.
- The movie earned $90 million worldwide at the box office.

Christina Applegate recounted on "The View" how Will Ferrell and Adam McKay personally contributed to her salary for the 2004 film "Anchorman." The studio's initial offer for Applegate to play Veronica Corningstone was deemed "offensive" by the actress, prompting Ferrell and McKay to offer a portion of their own salaries to meet her expectations.
This support allowed Applegate to take on the role, which she described as a "masterclass" in improv. She learned from a talented cast including Steve Carell and Paul Rudd. The comedy, released on July 9, 2004, was a significant career experience for her.
"Anchorman" centered on Ron Burgundy, played by Ferrell, and his dynamic with Applegate's character. Despite a rocky test screening that led to significant reshoots, including the memorable 'pandas and bears' scene, the film ultimately achieved success.
The beloved comedy, which also starred Steve Carell, David Koechner, and Fred Willard, went on to gross $90 million worldwide. Applegate and Ferrell reunited in 2024 to mark the film's 20th anniversary, reflecting on its enduring legacy and creative process.




