Julie Walters Urges Film Bosses To Give Women Equal Pay For Doing 'The Same Bloody Job' As Men

'It’s good we’re talking about it. A lot of people don’t know this is the case.'

Julie Walters has called for the film industry to pay its female stars the same money as men for doing “the same bloody job”.

The veteran actress is the latest star to speak out about the gender pay gap within the entertainment industry, which was highlighted last week with the publication of the BBC’s top-earning stars’ salaries.

Opening up to Good Housekeeping, Julie said she was glad the conversation about the disparity between men and women’s pay was being had, claiming that not enough people are aware of the issue.

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Julie Walters
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She said: “It’s about equality of opportunity... It’s good that we’re talking about it. It should be out there. A lot of people don’t know that it is the case.

“Why [should male actors be paid more]? It’s the same bloody job!

“I think it’s wrong. Equal pay is the answer.”

This isn’t the first time Julie has spoken out on injustices within the entertainment industry.

The ‘Harry Potter’ star has frequently tried to shine a light on the lack of opportunities for actors from working class backgrounds.

Referencing her own humble beginnings, Julie lamented in a 2014 interview: “I was lucky - I had a grant. You can’t get a grant to go to drama school now.

“Soon the only actors are going to be privileged kids whose parents can afford to send them to drama school. That’s not right. It feels like we are going backwards.”

However, these opinions haven’t always made her the most popular among her peers, with Laurence Fox previously urging her to “shut up” in response to these comments.

Read Julie’s full interview in the new issue of Good Housekeeping, on sale 2 August.

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