Actor
Stacy Martin believes film industry still suffers from the mentality that male stars are more bankable than their female counterparts.
The 29-year-old actor co-starred with Mark Walhberg and Michelle Williams in Ridley Scott's 'All The Money in The World'. The film was embroiled in a controversy when it was revealed that Walhberg was paid way more than Williams for the reshoots.
Martin told a British online newspaper that people misunderstand where the problem lies when they talk about pay equality.
"When we talk about pay equality, I think we're misunderstanding where the problem lies. I think the reason why they were paid differently was because they didn't have the same contract. And then there's the way a film is financed. There's still this concept that a man is more bankable than a woman," she said.
"I have never been paid equally to my male counterparts, and it's mainly because of bankability. Give me more money. I live in London," she added.
Martin currently features in Natalie Portman and Jude Law-starrer 'Vox Lux'. She will also be seen in Kirsten Dunst's directorial debut film, which is an adaptation of Sylvia Plath's 'The Bell Jar'.