Earning $52 million over a 12-month period, actress Jennifer Lawrence on Thursday ranked No. 1 on Forbes’ annual list of highest-paid actresses. But that enormous price-tag is still nearly $30 million less than that of her male counterpart; earlier this year, Robert Downey Jr. topped Forbes’ list of highest-paid actors, raking in a whopping $80 million in 2014.
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In fact, compared side-by-side, the two lists show that only two women — Lawrence and screen siren Scarlett Johansson — earned enough money to break into the top 10 highest paid actors overall. Johansson, who earned $35.5 million over the past year, comes in eighth overall, behind Tom Cruise, Adam Sandler, Bradley Cooper, Vin Diesel, and Jackie Chan.
Data revealed by the Sony hacks earlier this year placed a glaring spotlight on the enduring wage gap in Hollywood, a problem that has persisted for decades. Women also appear to be treated unfairly off-screen. For example, according to a University of Southern California Annenberg examination of the 100 top-grossing films of 2013, just two of 107 directors — or 1.9% — were female.









