In a recent revelation, Kim Kardashian’s children, 10-year-old North and 7-year-old Saint, made an impressive sum of money for their roles in the latest “Paw Patrol: The Mighty Movie.”
According to obtained documents, North, portraying Mini, the Pomeranian Junior Patroller, received $5,000 ( UGX 18,919,970) per recording session, accumulating to a substantial $20,000 ( UGX 75,679,880) for four sessions. Similarly, Saint, as Meteor Max, secured at least $10,000 (UGX 37,839,940 )with a rate of $5,000 per recording session guaranteed for two sessions.
The Kardashian youngsters’ involvement in the animated film showcases a lucrative opportunity for child actors, with their earnings reaching a commendable UGX 75 Million.
Uganda’s Acting Industry and Potential for Growth
Contrastingly, the acting industry in Uganda currently faces challenges in terms of profitability. Unlike the substantial earnings seen in Hollywood, Uganda’s entertainment scene struggles to provide comparable financial rewards for its actors.
To propel the local acting industry forward, efforts can be made to invest in training programs, create more opportunities for aspiring actors, and foster collaborations with international projects. This approach could not only elevate the quality of Ugandan productions but also make the industry more economically viable for those involved.
Kim Kardashian’s children’s success in the realm of voice acting highlights the potential for growth within the entertainment sector, inspiring a closer look at how Uganda can enhance its own acting landscape.