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Tina Ruland Highlights Below-Minimum Wages in German Film and TV

Her Bunte interview reveals that declining pay rates force actors to turn down work in order to seek other pay sources.

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Overview

  • Ruland reports that performers often earn significantly below legal minimum wage once costume fittings and prep time are factored in.
  • She says she cannot live on acting income alone and has appeared on reality shows like Ich bin ein Star – Holt mich hier raus! and Let's Dance to supplement her earnings.
  • Ruland has declined several roles because the time commitment does not justify the offered compensation.
  • Despite a career spanning over 70 productions since her 1991 breakthrough in Manta, Manta, she warns that industry salaries have steadily eroded.
  • She co-founded the Insel-Kino event series on Mallorca to create additional revenue streams outside traditional acting.