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The Crown producers apologize after Claire Foy, Matt Smith pay disparity uproar

Producers of the Netflix drama The Crown apologized Tuesday to actors Claire Foy and Matt Smith over the revelation that Foy was paid less than her male co-star.

Left Bank Pictures issued a statement Tuesday apologizing to Claire Foy and Matt Smith over pay gap story

Producers of the Netflix show The Crown are apologizing after sparking online outrage with the recent revelation that series star Claire Foy, who has won a number of awards for her performance, was paid less than her male counterpart, Matt Smith. (Robert Viglasky/Netflix)

Producers of the Netflix drama The Crownapologized Tuesday to actors Claire Foy and Matt Smith over the revelation that Foy was paid less than her male co-star.

A producer disclosed last week that Foywho starred in the first two seasons as Queen Elizabeth II was paid less than Smithwho played Prince Philip because Smith was better known.

The gender pay gap has become a big issue in Hollywood after revelations that many female stars were paid less than their male counterparts.

Since news of The Crownpay gap broke, a petition has urged Smith to donate part of his salary to the Time's Up campaign, which is campaigning against sexism and sexual misconduct in the entertainment industry.

Production company Left Bank Pictures said the actors "are not aware of who gets what and cannot be held personally responsible for the pay of their colleagues."

Left Bank Pictures said it is having conversations 'organisations which are working to ensure all women have a voice.' (Jordan Strauss/Invision/AP)

The production company apologized that Foy and Smith "have found themselves at the centre of a media storm this week through no fault of their own."

The company said it was "absolutely united with the fight for fair pay, free of gender bias" and was keen to speak to Time's Up.

The Crowntraces Elizabeth's journey from princess to queen, beginning in the 1950s. Foy and Smith are being replaced by older performers in the show's next season.