Yellowstone Cast Salaries: How Much Kevin Costner and The Rest of The Stars Make Per Episode

Breaking Down Yellowstone Cast Salaries

Wondering how much your favorite actors make on Yellowstone? We’re diving into the cast salaries (and net worths) of the stars on Paramount’s western drama. Keep scrolling to see which actor makes the most per episode. 

Kelsey Asbille Chow – $200,000 per episode

On Yellowstone, Kelsey Asbille Chow (Monica Dutton) is reported to make about $200,000 per episode and $2.8 million in Season 5 (if all 14 episodes air). Her net worth is above six figures at $3 million, Celebrity Net Worth reports. She earned her big break as Gigi on the teen drama One Tree Hill and also starred in Pair of Kings, Teen Wolf and Embeds. Her film roles include The Amazing Spider-Man, The Wine of Summer, Wind River and more.

Cole Hauser (Rip Wheeler) joins a number of castmates (other than Costner) who reportedly $200,000 per episode and $2.8 million in Season 5. The actor’s net worth is on the higher end at $8 million, Celebrity Net Worth says. The actor is no stranger to starring on the big screen. He’s appeared in Good Will Hunting, 2 Fast 2 Furious, Transcendence, Tigerland, Dazed and Confused and more, as well as the police crime series’ High Incident and Rogue.

It’s also reported that Luke Grimes (Kayce Dutton) makes $200,000 per episode and $2.8 per season of Yellowstone. The actor has a net worth of $500,000 thousand, according to Celebrity Net Worth, which is on the smaller end compared to more established actors on the show. Other than Yellowstone, he’s best known for his roles in American Sniper and the Fifty Shades of Grey trilogy.

Like Grimes and Hauser, Wes Bentley (Jamie Dutton) is also allegedly making about $200,000 per episode of Yellowstone and $2.8 million in Season 5. His net worth is slightly lower than Reilly’s, and it’s reported that he’s worth $3 million, according to Celebrity Net Worth. Bentley has also been a core cast member since the show’s first season. The actor has starred in films like Mission: Impossible, Interstellar, The Hunger Games, Ghost Rider and more, as well as series like American Horror Story, Hotel and Roanoke.

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