Chris Evans may have beaten everyone on the Forbes Best Value Actors 2015 list, but the top four spots after him were claimed by women, with Mila Kunis returning $87.30 for every $1 she was paid per film.
She was closely followed by Scarlett Johansson ($84.90) and Gwyneth Paltrow at ($82.90). Emma Stone lagged behind at $54, but still managed to grab the fourth position.
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Jennifer Lawrence, who recently made it to Hollywood’s high earning category, fell in at eighth place ($39.10), under Chris Hemsworth ($42.10) and Vin Diesel ($40.30).
The Hunger Games star was followed by Mark Wahlberg ($37.90) and Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson ($28.10).
Forbes magazine also released the Most Overpaid Actors 2015 list, which was topped, surprisingly, by one of the most versatile actors in today's age, Johnny Depp ($1.20), who failed to deliver at the box office this year.
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Denzel Washington ($6.50), Will Ferrell ($6.80), Liam Neeson ($7.80) and Will Smith ($8.60) were next in line in the top 5 after the Pirates of the Caribbean star.
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