#3: Toto Got Paid More Than Human Actors
In the 1939 production of The Wizard of Oz, Terry, the brindle cairn spaniel who portrayed Dorothy’s beloved dog, Toto, earned an impressive $125 per week for her canine talents. This salary was actually on par with or even exceeded the pay of some of the human actors in the film.

In contrast, the actors who brought the Munchkins to life were paid between $50 and $100 a week. Terry’s compensation was a testament to the value placed on her contribution to the film’s success, as Toto played a pivotal role in many of the movie’s iconic scenes. The disparity in pay between the furry and human performers serves as a fascinating glimpse into the unique dynamics of compensation in the world of Hollywood during that era.