Who’s the most overpaid actress in history?  Could it really be Nicole Kidman???? She’s definitely not my favorite  actress. The Hollywood Reporter’s annual list-06 of Hollywood’s  highest-earning actresses has been released. 
1. Nicole Kidman 
 
 Nicole  Kidman, makes $16 mil-$17 mil. What she should be earning: -$1 mil.  That's right, I'm saying that Nicole should be paying film companies to  hire her, not the other way around. That's because she's poison at the  box office, the female equivalent of Sean Penn. Women dislike her, men  don't think she's sexy, and those Chanel ads induce nausea. My guess is  Nicole's rate dates back to Sony Pictures overpaying her for that bomb  Bewitched. Since then, she's been doing smaller films, but is signing  for studio projects right now. Note to majors: save your $$$ and hire  Reese or Angelina.
2. Reese Witherspoon
 
 Reese  Witherspoon, $15 mil. What she should be earning: $25 mil. Reese can do  no wrong. Women love her, men love her, the camera loves her. And she's  smart: when she was looking for a new agency, she lamented not owning  her Legally Blonde character because it'll be Broadway bound. Which  doesn't mean all her films are great, but she's always great in them.  She opens a movie. 'Nuff said.
3. Renee Zellweger

Renee Zellweger, $15 mil. What she should be earning: $5 mil. Renee doesn't open movies, unless the material is Bridget Jones-cloned. She's fine as the wife or girlfriend, but then her price needs to be cut by a third. Worse, audiences are getting sick of her changing hair color whenever she changes parts. That's a dye job, not an acting job. Sadly, she's lost her once winning girl-next-door quality; now she's trying to be a fashion diva. Ugh.
4. Drew Barrymore

Drew Barrymore, $15 mil. What she should be asking: $3 mil. Drew has never been able to open a movie, and she never will. That doesn't mean she isn't sweet onscreen, but lately her roles have been too saccharine. If only she'd bring back that Poison Ivy edginess she once had. Women like her but they don't want to be her (or even briefly married to Tom Green), whereas men don't think she's hot anymore. Drew's price should go up when she grows up.
5. Cameron Diaz
 
 Cameron  Diaz, $15 mil. What she should be asking: $7 mil. Put her in a bikini,  and she's worth it. Put her in a chick flick (In Her Shoes, The  Holiday), and she's not. Everyone finds her sexy, but women don't like  her. (It's jealousy. And not just because of Justin.) Plus, she simply  doesn't have much range as an actress from the neck up.
6. Halle Berry
6. Halle Berry

Halle Berry, $14 mil. What she should be asking: $5 mil. Once she lost her shot at launching a new franchise as 007's Jinx, she lost what should have been her biggest paydays. Alas, she's now the wrong side of 40, and Hollywood is cruel that way.
7. Charlize Theron

Charlize Theron, $10 mil. What she should be asking: $10 mil. A smart actress, surrounded by smart people, doing smart roles. Just don't fuck it up with too many vanity projects like North Country.
8. Angelina Jolie
 
 Angelina  Jolie, $10 mil. What she should be asking: $25 mil. There's no one  hotter and cooler right now than Angelina onscreen and off (just ask the  stalkarazzi), but that could change if she starts auditioning for  sainthood by making too many message movies. Let's hope she's too  bad-ass for that.
9. Kirsten Dunst
 
 Kirsten  Dunst, $8 mil-$10 mil. What she should be asking: $1 mil. Eventually,  the Spider-Man franchise will end. Marie Antoinette dying in theaters  didn't help her price. She was an idiot not to star in Bring It On  sequels for big bucks. She's not sexy enough and she won't age well with  audiences. This is a career about to end.
10. Jennifer Aniston 

Jennifer Aniston, $8 mil. What she should be asking: $1 mil. She's not a movie star. She's a TV star. Big difference. Most of all, she's not an interesting actress. She can't open a movie, and her choice of material is abysmal. Sure, The Break-Up did okay business, but that was because of Vince and in spite of her. Soon she'll be lucky to score the next Lifetime movie.
 
 
 
 
 
