As the title says, this article will explore the world’s highest paid Screenwriters working in the Film and Television industries.
Screenwriting can mean seriously big money for those at the top.
After all, screenplays usually account for around 1-3% of a film’s budget, and when a budget soars (as Hollywood tentpoles and Netflix originals often do)…well…get your calculator out.
Some screenwriters can start breaking ground on those holiday homes when the cheques clear.
Here are just some of the world’s highest paid screenwriters (in no particular order).
David Koepp is undoubtedly one of the planet’s screenwriting kings.
David has had countless Hollywood success, which has left him ranking as one of the most successful and highest paid screenwriters in the industry. He has made quite a name for himself as both a screenwriter and director, since he first started out in the industry in 1988.
He impressively ranks as the ninth most successful screenwriter of all time (US BOX OFFICE).
His PANIC ROOM earned him a cool $3m, whilst THE SUPERCONDUCTING SUPERCOLLIDER OF SPARKLE CREEK, WISCONSIN remains one very expensive unproduced spec, selling for $2.25m.
David is also a pricey hired-hand on box office behemoths.
Some of David’s most well-known and successful film credits include:
Not to mention the JACK RYAN reboot and Johnny Depp flop MORTDECAI.
Of course, this is only a handful of his credits.
David is highly versatile. His work spans across genres, varying from:
Unlike some screenwriters, David has avoided being pigeonholed his entire career. This shows the marks of a great screenwriter.
Seth Macfarlane is one of the most recognisable figures in the US Film and Television industry.
Seth is a writer, show-runner, voice artist, singer, Actor, Oscar host and warbler of big band showtunes.
Seth works primarily in the Comedy genre, but he has done work across the board. And in 2008, he was handed a $100m, 5-year deal by Fox for his hugely successful trio of comedy shows:
Not all of that’s for the writing, but Seth still stands as one very highly paid TV writer ever.
DADS and BORDER TOWN have only added to the coffers.
TED received a $500m take on a $50m budget, whilst TED 2 also went on to gain great financial success.
Other notable credits of his include:
Seth continues to be one of the most successful and recognisable face (and voices) in the US Film and TV industry, as well as being a prominent figure worldwide.
Terry Rossio is one of the industry’s most recognisable, successful and longest-working American screenwriters, producers and storyboard artists.
Rossio spent twenty years as one of Hollywood’s go-to-guys.
His work is known and has been successful worldwide, and he is the figure behind numerous box office smash-hits.
Terry is the screenwriter behind box office successful such as:
With hits such as the ones listed above, it is no wonder why Terry is one of the highest paid screenwriters.
His career culminated in the biggest spec-sale ever at the time, for Denzel Washington’s, DÉJÀ VU.
The single script earned him a cool $5m.
Terry continues to work in the industry and has certainly made a significant and lasting name and reputation for himself worldwide.
Shane Black is one of America’s most successful screenwriters. He also has numerous credits as a directors, producer and actor.
Black has a reputation for big spec sales.
His introduction to Hollywood at 26 years old with the LETHAL WEAPON screenplay came with a $250k price tag.
Black also scored $1.75m for THE LAST BOY SCOUT, and broke records at the time with the $4m sale of THE LONG KISS GOODNIGHT.
Shane was also behind the gargantuan haul for IRON MAN 3, co-written with British screenwriter Drew Pearce. This film ranks 20th as the highest grossing film worldwide.
Additional notable works of his include:
Ron Bass is an American screenwriter and producer.
It’s no surprise that Ron is adept at negotiating a big payday, given his background as an entertainment lawyer…
After penning the legendary RAIN MAN, Bass parlayed similar material into a bumper $2.75m payday for MOZART AND THE WHALE.
Ron has been a prolific writer, often working with his in-demand assistants, dubbed the ‘Ronettes’, to write high volumes of material for studios.
When computer billionaire, Ted Waitt decided to splash his cash on a passion project about Amelia Earhart, Ron was the go-to-guy to script AMELIA.
You know you’ve hit pay-dirt when you’re the man billionaires call to write their specs.
(Click here to read about Bass’ relentless work ethic in our article “10 Great Tales of Screenwriting Determination”).
Additional credits of his include…
The credits go on but the above are some key successes and box office hits of his career thus far…
David is an extremely well-known and recognisable face in the television industry. He is a television writer and producer.
Prolific is an understatement of David’s TV creations over the years, especially considering his penchant for writing entire seasons almost single-handedly.
Kelley was the person behind numerous huge successes such as:
He is famous for meeting with writing teams just for story ideas, then jotting out entire solo episodes on his famed yellow legal notepad.
The ‘credit’ is everything for screenwriter’s pay. David has racked up hundreds of TV episodes over the years, a rare feat in a writer’s room driven industry.
His 2013 creation, THE CRAZY ONES, managed to lure Robin Williams back to a small screen series for the first time since MORK AND MINDY.
Additional credits of his include…
In both of the above credits, David worked with Oscar winner Nicole Kidman.
Oh, and he’s married to Michelle Pfeiffer.
This is a man who looks forward to his high school reunions.
Aaron is an American screenwriter, producer, director and playwright.
Aaron Sorkin has dipped his pen in every stream available – big screen, small screen, and top secret script doctor for hire.
As with David E Kelley, Aaron was responsible for writing many episodes of
Each episode had a lucrative payday which would secure the average Joe financially for years.
As if that wasn’t enough, THE SOCIAL NETWORK and MONEYBALL saw big payday returns on the silver screen.
Additional credits of his include:
Joss is one of the most recognisable faces and names in Hollywood. This is primarily by fans of DC and Marvel films.
Renowned in Hollywood as script doctor of many a 90’s blockbuster –WATERWORLD, TWISTER, SPEED
Joss made his name in TV fantasy circles with BUFFY THE VAMPIRE SLAYER, FIREFLY and DOLLHOUSE.
Whedon also landed the directing gig that brought together Marvel’s various AVENGERS.
That world-beater, in combination with AGENTS OF S.H.I.E.L.D, lead to an alleged $100m five year deal with Disney – including AVENGERS 2 and several TV series.
Additional credits of his include:
Joss’ credits go on…
Chuck is one of the most recognisable faces and names in the US Television industry.
Examples of his work includes:
In the unforgiving world of US sitcoms, the fact that Chuck had four active shows was a TV miracle.
However, it still remains to be known if the paychecks were enough for having to deal with Charlie Sheen on a daily basis.
Additional credits of his include:
The list of his credits continues…
McKay, is an American film and television screenwriter, producer and director.
Originally best known as Will Ferrell’s co-writer on noughties US comedy classics, ANCHORMAN and TALLADEGA NIGHTS, McKay has since branched out.
After the success of Anchorman, Talladega Nights earned McKay a writers fee of $4m shared between himself and Ferrell.
McKay would go on to pen the screenplays of several more huge hits. This includes: STEP BROTHERS, ANT-MAN and the BIG SHORT.
As of 2018, McKay’s recorded net worth had reached $40m.
Additional credits of his include:
And the list of his credits continues…
David is an American, screenwriter, producer and director.
Whilst he may have been more prolific as both Director and Producer, Dobkin has achieved great financial success with the pen.
Dobkin’s ARTHUR & LANCELOT script was initially picked up by Warner Bros. for a reported $2m in 2012.
This would eventually become 2017’s KING ARTHUR: LEGEND OF THE SWORD, directed by Guy Ritchie.
Since making his unspectacular screenwriting debut in 1995 with ICE CREAM MAN, Dobkin has since churned out some much higher earners, including:
JACK THE GIANT SLAYER, R.I.P.D and THE JUDGE all within a two year window.
Additional credits of his include:
Action film writer, Simon Kinberg was reported by the The Hollywood Reporter to have made $8m for each of his X-men scripts: DAYS OF FUTURE PAST and APOCALYPSE.
Unsurprising then that he was commissioned to pen the following X-Men film, DARK PHOENIX.
Not all of Kinberg’s writing credits have proved popular with the critics. Such as, XXX: STATE OF THE UNION, starring Ice Cube, and 2015’s abysmal FANTASTIC FOUR reboot.
One thing is for sure though, Kinberg definitely knows how to turn a dollar!
A few more of his credits include:
And the list goes on…
Brian is an American screenwriter, producer and director.
Academy award winner Brian Helgeland knows a thing or two about scriptwriting, and how to turn a profit.
Helgeland received a fee of $2.5m for A KNIGHT’S TALE in 2001. This would be followed by MYSTIC RIVER and MAN ON FIRE.
Post 2010, Helgeland would also receive impressive payouts for his writing credits on ROBIN HOOD, 42 and LEGEND.
Additional credits of his include:
Details of screenwriting pay are extremely sketchy in the public domain.
This is typical of the esoteric Hollywood accounting which tries to convince the world that blockbusters like HARRY POTTER or THE LORD OF THE RINGS didn’t turn a profit.
Beyond the few highly publicized spec script sales, most screenwriting deals are kept confidential. This is particularly so back-end bonuses or TV package deals for writer-producer-actors are not broken down into component parts.
This list is not presented as a ranking, and is by no means definitive.
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woman? women?... All white-man? Seriously?
All Men! And all white men!
😣 saddened by the same thing
I feel like this whole article needs a serious update, especially since its still coming up in google searches.
- Shonda Rhimes (there is no way she wouldn't be on the top of the list)
- Jordan Peele or Tyler Perry
- David Benioff & DB Weiss
Also the age of TV was basically starting as this article was being penned - Im sure there are many more to add or even replace some of the names on this list.
Lol @all the feminists 🤣🤣🤣
If y’all spent as much money on buying clothes, shoes, makeup and purses the same as supporting your female writers, female sports and all, perhaps your heroes will make more money and gain more notoriety in their industries. Lol Just saying.
This list is from 2014 - a few things have changed since then. And your analysis of cause and effect is entirely incorrect. Lol also on your use of 'notoriety' - you might want to google that.
I'm making it my goal now to be the first woman on that list.
The first thing I noticed is that there are no women or African Americans on your list. I’d be interested to know where they fall into your ranking if it were to continue.
I know screenwriters of major films who make millions cleaning up & polishing studio scripts. It would be nice if you could do an article on that.
After raising 4 kids and working on my bachelor's and masters degrees and working to support my family, I never had the time or money or luxury of being able to write for profit. So now, at 71 years of age,I am homeless, can't drive, depend on others to help me and have a meager $31.00 in the bank. Am I a failure?? No way
You are definitely not a failure. Not only is financial success so often beyond our control, it says little or nothing about the quality of a person.
Shonda Rhimes got a $150M deal after penning 'Grey's Anatomy" and 'How to get Away With Murder". Good pulls, just saying.
Right? This list feels straight out of Wilshire Blvd, circa 1999, when money flowed like water.
No women? Seriously? Is it just how it is or have you not bothered to look for them?
My thoughts exactly. Where are the women or is it a boys' club??? Seriously there are some good women writers penning away out there. The Handmaiden's Tale who wrote the screen play for that? Did Margaret Attwood have a pen in?
Very good point, I was wondering also! But then again this is highest paid screen writers, and we all know what they say about women's salaries compared to men's!
Most likely chic films don't make enough. Do you worry about men not being represented in advertising, publishing, public relations, administrative and medical support jobs, property management, teaching, event planning and hospitality, government, etc? These are a few top jobs in the whole country but women have it so much easier in middle class jobs and you don't need an electrical engineering or computer science degree.
Uhhh...chic films? You think women writers all write chic films?!?!? Please, get with the 21st Century.
I would take a look at the top paid executives in those fields. I bet most of them are men.
More important, when men want to do any of those jobs, they won't have any problem whatsoever.
ALL WHITE MEN! Lord have mercy.
Exactly what I said. Is this 1980??? Shonda Rhimes much? Kenya Barris? Oh ok, I just looked at the date, 2014. Still...