Freddie Highmore salary: How much does star earn for The Good Doctor?

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The Good Doctor season four has now returned to ABC after its festive break. The latest epsidoes see Freddie Highmore return as Dr Shaun Murphy as he deals with his romance with Lea Dilallo (played by Paige Spara) as well as the difficulties of treating Covid-19 patients. However, some viewers might be curious to know how much Highmore earns for the part – here’s what has been revealed.

How much does Freddie Highmore earn for The Good Doctor?

Highmore has won much acclaim for his performance as Shaun in The Good Doctor over the past four seasons.
The actor was even nominated for a Golden Globe Award for Best Actor for the part.

He plays the autistic doctor in the medical drama set in San Jose in California who viewers have watched from a rising star to a resident mentor.

Now in season four, the show is exploring his love life as well as how he is dealing with his newfound responsibility.
Given Highmore’s praise for the role, viewers might be curious to know how much he is paid to play the part.

Freddie Highmore

Unfortunately, details about Highmore’s exact salary have not been disclosed by the star or ABC.

However, he is likely to be paid more on top of his acting salary as he is also an executive producer on the series.

Highmore has also previously had stints writing and directing on the medical drama.
This is all part of the actor’s two-year deal with Sony Pictures Television, which he signed back in 2018.

While is exact salary is not known, more detail is available about Highmore’s net worth.

According to Celebrity Net Worth, this is valued currently at $8 million (£5.8 million).

This is likely so high despite his young age as the actor began working when he was just seven-years-old.

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Freddie Highmore salary: How much does star earn for The Good Doctor?
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The Good Doctor season four has now returned to ABC after its festive break. The latest epsidoes see Freddie Highmore return as Dr Shaun Murphy as he deals with his romance with Lea Dilallo (played by Paige Spara) as well as the difficulties of treating Covid-19 patients. However, some viewers might be curious to know how much Highmore earns for the part – here’s what has been revealed.
He plays the autistic doctor in the medical drama set in San Jose in California who viewers have watched from a rising star to a resident mentor.
Now in season four, the show is exploring his love life as well as how he is dealing with his newfound responsibility.

Freddie Highmore
Freddie Highmore net worth: How much is The Good Doctor star worth?
Given Highmore’s praise for the role, viewers might be curious to know how much he is paid to play the part.

Unfortunately, details about Highmore’s exact salary have not been disclosed by the star or ABC.

However, he is likely to be paid more on top of his acting salary as he is also an executive producer on the series.

Highmore has also previously had stints writing and directing on the medical drama.

As well as this, it brought in 8.2 million viewers across its live broadcast and on catch-up.

Therefore, viewers will be hoping many more episodes will be on their way of the popular series.

So far it has not been renewed for a fifth season but the signs are looking good for the show.

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