Stranger Things' Millie Bobby Brown can expect to earn 'in excess of £3m per film'
She was IMDb's most searched for new actor over the course of 2016
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Your support makes all the difference.2016 may have been a disastrous year for the world in general, but for Millie Bobby Brown it will no doubt be one of the highlights of her career.
Over the summer, almost everyone and their Mum’s watched Netflix’s surprise success, Stranger Things, starring the 12-year-old British actor, catapulting her to new-found fame.
Following IMDb’s announcement Brown was the most searched for breakout actor over the course of the year, the Daily Mail has revealed she can now command “in excess of £3 million per movie”.
At the moment, the only confirmed future project Brown has is a second series of Stranger Things: expect that to change in the coming days.
Other information in the Mail article details Brown’s parents selling up their UK-based home to move to LA so their daughter could become an actor. She currently has three LA-based agents and an American agent.
Meanwhile, various Hollywood actors have fallen in love with the young actor, including Aaron Paul, the pair having recently interviewed each other for an ‘adorable’ article.
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