This article was originally published at lizanest.com.

Television has created its own kind of royalty—actors whose performances became so essential that networks paid staggering sums just to keep them on screen. These stars weren’t just characters; they were the engines of billion-dollar franchises, carrying shows on their backs and turning them into cultural landmarks. Their salaries reflected more than fame: they represented leverage, risk, and sheer star power. From sitcom icons to prestige drama anchors, these are the actors who reached the absolute peak of TV paychecks—and the shows they helped make legendary.
