Sienna Miller.Photo: David M. Benett/Dave Benett/GettySienna Milleris revealing details about a negative reaction she says she once got after bringing up the topic of equal pay with aBroadwayproducer.In her December cover story forBritishVogue,the 40-year-old actressclaimed she was “offered less than half"the weekly pay of what a male costar would make for a play they were doing on the Great White Way.While she didn’t name the show or producer (“I don’t want to be mean”), Miller has starred in two Broadway productions —Cabaretin 2015 andAfter Miss Juliein 2009 — and toldBritishVogueshe did end up doing the show in question.“I said to the producer, who was extremely powerful, it’snot about money — it’s about fairnessand respect, thinking they’d come back and say, ‘Of course, of course,’ " she recalled.Miller added, “But they didn’t. They just said, ‘Well f— off then.’ “Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human-interest stories.RELATED GALLERY:“It’s Not Right”: 27 Actresses Who’ve Spoken Out About Being Paid Less than Male StarsMiller went on to reflect on feeling “terrible and embarrassed” about the exchange, but later realized it was a “pivotal moment.““I realized I had every right to be equally subsidized for the work that I would have done,” the actress told the outlet.She also opened up about the lateChadwick Bosemanensuring she had equal pay for their work on the 2019 film21 Bridges. (Boseman, whodied in August 2020 at age 43after a years-long battle with cancer, was also a producer on the movie.)” ‘What you did was extraordinary and meant the world,’ " Miller recalled of what she told Boseman, whogave her a portion of his own salaryto ensure she was compensated fairly.She added, “He came up to me when we wrapped and said, ‘You got paid what you deserved.’ “RELATED VIDEO: New Survey Finds That Nearly Half of Men Believe the Gender Pay Gap Is “Made Up"Miller previously reflected on the experience with Boseman in a September 2020 interview withEmpire, opening up about the “astounding” lengths the actor went to get her involved in21 Bridges, as she was taking a break from acting at the time.“This was a pretty big-budget film, and I know that everybody understands about thepay disparity in Hollywood, but I asked for a number that the studio wouldn’t get to. And because I was hesitant to go back to work and my daughter was starting school and it was an inconvenient time, I said, ‘I’ll do it if I’m compensated in the right way,’ " she explained.“And Chadwick ended up donating some of his salary to get me to the number that I had asked for. He said that that was what I deserved to be paid,” Miller continued.“It was about the most astounding thing that I’ve experienced,” she added. “That kind of thing just doesn’t happen. He said, ‘You’regetting paid what you deserve, and what you’re worth.’ It’s just unfathomable to imagine another man in that town behaving that graciously or respectfully.”
Sienna Miller.Photo: David M. Benett/Dave Benett/Getty

Sienna Milleris revealing details about a negative reaction she says she once got after bringing up the topic of equal pay with aBroadwayproducer.In her December cover story forBritishVogue,the 40-year-old actressclaimed she was “offered less than half"the weekly pay of what a male costar would make for a play they were doing on the Great White Way.While she didn’t name the show or producer (“I don’t want to be mean”), Miller has starred in two Broadway productions —Cabaretin 2015 andAfter Miss Juliein 2009 — and toldBritishVogueshe did end up doing the show in question.“I said to the producer, who was extremely powerful, it’snot about money — it’s about fairnessand respect, thinking they’d come back and say, ‘Of course, of course,’ " she recalled.Miller added, “But they didn’t. They just said, ‘Well f— off then.’ “Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human-interest stories.RELATED GALLERY:“It’s Not Right”: 27 Actresses Who’ve Spoken Out About Being Paid Less than Male StarsMiller went on to reflect on feeling “terrible and embarrassed” about the exchange, but later realized it was a “pivotal moment.““I realized I had every right to be equally subsidized for the work that I would have done,” the actress told the outlet.She also opened up about the lateChadwick Bosemanensuring she had equal pay for their work on the 2019 film21 Bridges. (Boseman, whodied in August 2020 at age 43after a years-long battle with cancer, was also a producer on the movie.)” ‘What you did was extraordinary and meant the world,’ " Miller recalled of what she told Boseman, whogave her a portion of his own salaryto ensure she was compensated fairly.She added, “He came up to me when we wrapped and said, ‘You got paid what you deserved.’ “RELATED VIDEO: New Survey Finds That Nearly Half of Men Believe the Gender Pay Gap Is “Made Up"Miller previously reflected on the experience with Boseman in a September 2020 interview withEmpire, opening up about the “astounding” lengths the actor went to get her involved in21 Bridges, as she was taking a break from acting at the time.“This was a pretty big-budget film, and I know that everybody understands about thepay disparity in Hollywood, but I asked for a number that the studio wouldn’t get to. And because I was hesitant to go back to work and my daughter was starting school and it was an inconvenient time, I said, ‘I’ll do it if I’m compensated in the right way,’ " she explained.“And Chadwick ended up donating some of his salary to get me to the number that I had asked for. He said that that was what I deserved to be paid,” Miller continued.“It was about the most astounding thing that I’ve experienced,” she added. “That kind of thing just doesn’t happen. He said, ‘You’regetting paid what you deserve, and what you’re worth.’ It’s just unfathomable to imagine another man in that town behaving that graciously or respectfully.”
Sienna Milleris revealing details about a negative reaction she says she once got after bringing up the topic of equal pay with aBroadwayproducer.
In her December cover story forBritishVogue,the 40-year-old actressclaimed she was “offered less than half"the weekly pay of what a male costar would make for a play they were doing on the Great White Way.
While she didn’t name the show or producer (“I don’t want to be mean”), Miller has starred in two Broadway productions —Cabaretin 2015 andAfter Miss Juliein 2009 — and toldBritishVogueshe did end up doing the show in question.
“I said to the producer, who was extremely powerful, it’snot about money — it’s about fairnessand respect, thinking they’d come back and say, ‘Of course, of course,’ " she recalled.
Miller added, “But they didn’t. They just said, ‘Well f— off then.’ "
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RELATED GALLERY:“It’s Not Right”: 27 Actresses Who’ve Spoken Out About Being Paid Less than Male Stars
Miller went on to reflect on feeling “terrible and embarrassed” about the exchange, but later realized it was a “pivotal moment.”
“I realized I had every right to be equally subsidized for the work that I would have done,” the actress told the outlet.
She also opened up about the lateChadwick Bosemanensuring she had equal pay for their work on the 2019 film21 Bridges. (Boseman, whodied in August 2020 at age 43after a years-long battle with cancer, was also a producer on the movie.)
" ‘What you did was extraordinary and meant the world,’ " Miller recalled of what she told Boseman, whogave her a portion of his own salaryto ensure she was compensated fairly.
She added, “He came up to me when we wrapped and said, ‘You got paid what you deserved.’ "
RELATED VIDEO: New Survey Finds That Nearly Half of Men Believe the Gender Pay Gap Is “Made Up”
Miller previously reflected on the experience with Boseman in a September 2020 interview withEmpire, opening up about the “astounding” lengths the actor went to get her involved in21 Bridges, as she was taking a break from acting at the time.
“This was a pretty big-budget film, and I know that everybody understands about thepay disparity in Hollywood, but I asked for a number that the studio wouldn’t get to. And because I was hesitant to go back to work and my daughter was starting school and it was an inconvenient time, I said, ‘I’ll do it if I’m compensated in the right way,’ " she explained.
“And Chadwick ended up donating some of his salary to get me to the number that I had asked for. He said that that was what I deserved to be paid,” Miller continued.
“It was about the most astounding thing that I’ve experienced,” she added. “That kind of thing just doesn’t happen. He said, ‘You’regetting paid what you deserve, and what you’re worth.’ It’s just unfathomable to imagine another man in that town behaving that graciously or respectfully.”
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