British actress Claire Foy, who starred as a young Queen Elizabeth in the critically acclaimed Netflix series The Crown, was paid less than her co-star, Matt Smith, according to the television show's producers.
In the latest example of pay disparity in the entertainment industry, Hollywood trade publication Variety reported on Tuesday that The Crown producers Andy Harries and Suzanne Mackie told a television industry conference in Jerusalem that Smith, who played a young Prince Philip, was paid more than Foy for the first two seasons of the show.
Foy, 33, won a Golden Globe and two Screen Actors Guild Awards for her nuanced portrayal of Britain's monarch in the 1950s and 1960s.
Smith, 35, was not similarly honoured.

Foy earned multiple prizes for her performance, including BAFTA's British artist of the year, two Screen Actors Guild Awards and a Golden Globe. (Matt Sayles/Invision/Associated Press)
"Going forward, no one gets paid more than the queen," Variety quoted Mackie as saying.
Foy, however, will not be reprising her role as Queen Elizabeth. British actress Olivia Colman is stepping in to play the older monarch as upcoming Season 3 of the show moves into the 1970s. Prince Philip will also be played by a different actor.
Netflix Inc. declined to comment on actor salaries. Representatives for Foy and Smith did not return requests for comment on Tuesday.
The Crown is one of the most expensive television shows ever produced, costing a reported $130 million (all figures US) for the first season.
The ongoing disparity between men and women is reflected in annual lists published by Forbes magazine. In 2017, Emma Stone topped the best-paid actress list with $26 million, while Mark Wahlberg was the highest-paid man with $68 million in estimated annual earnings.
Wahlberg made news earlier this year when it was revealed that he was paid $1.5 million for reshoots on movie All the Money in the World while co-star Michelle Williams got $1,000. Wahlberg later donated his salary to Time's Up, the campaign against workplace sexual misconduct.

Mark Wahlberg made news earlier this year when it was revealed that he was paid $1.5 million US for reshoots on movie All the Money in the World, while co-star Michelle Williams received $1,000 US. (Kevin Winter/Getty Images)
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