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The White Lotus star, Tom Hollander, shares a hilarious mix-up as he accidentally receives a massive 7-figure ‘Avengers’ paycheck meant for Tom Holland.
In a bizarre mix-up within the labyrinth of Hollywood bureaucracy, Tom Hollander, acclaimed for his roles in “The White Lotus,” “Pride & Prejudice,” and the Emmy award-winning “The Night Manager,” found himself in an unexpected financial twist. The British actor revealed on “Late Night with Seth Meyers” that he mistakenly received an impressive paycheck meant for none other than Tom Holland, the renowned Marvel Cinematic Universe’s Spider-Man.
Despite sharing a common British heritage and eerily similar names, Hollander and Holland couldn’t be more distinct in their career trajectories. The confusion, however, didn’t escape the corridors of their talent agency, leading to a payment fiasco that left Hollander both amused and astonished.
During Monday’s episode, Hollander recounted the humorous incident, shedding light on the perpetual mix-ups between the two Toms. Even within the confines of their shared talent agency, identities seemed to blur. Hollander humorously noted, “People in the accounts department of my agency got confused. We were with the same agency, briefly.”
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The comedy of errors reached its climax during an interval at a Chekhov play, where Hollander, feeling financially secure after a BBC show, checked his email. The revelation was staggering – an email from the agency proclaiming a first box office bonus for “The Avengers,” a movie Hollander wasn’t a part of. “It was an astonishing amount of money,” he remarked, visibly surprised.
To add a layer of incredulity, the paycheck wasn’t just an ordinary salary but a colossal bonus tied to the movie’s triumph. “It was not his salary, it was his first box office bonus. Not the whole box office, the first one,” Hollander revealed, emphasizing the jaw-dropping magnitude of the monetary blunder. “It was more money than I’ve ever… It was a 7-figure sum. He was 20 or something.”
Hollander, with a wry smile, encapsulated the essence of the entertainment industry, summing up the incident with a nonchalant “But that’s showbiz.” In this comical tale of mistaken identity and financial serendipity, it seems even Hollywood’s payroll systems are not immune to the whimsical nature of show business.
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