Ashton Kutcher, on his own, is worth way more than your average two and a half men put together.
The 33-year-old actor-producer-investor and his $24 million tops Forbes' latest list of the highest-paid actors on TV over the last 12 months. And you get one guess as to who Kutcher displaced as No. 1.
That's right, former "Two and a Half Men" star Charlie Sheen, who was the biggest money-maker pre-meltdown with $40 million but fell off the list entirely this year.
Who's the highest-paid actress on TV?
Despite his absence from prime-time this year (yeah, we're still not over it, either), Hugh Laurie comes in second on the list with $18 million, the British thesp obviously having collected a pretty penny for the final season of "House."
"Men of a Certain Age" was canceled, but Ray Romano's "Everybody Loves Raymond" is still pretty ubiquitous via syndication, resulting in an $18 million payday for its star and coexecutive producer.
Tied for third place are "30 Rock" standout Alec Baldwin and Mark Harmon, whose "NCIS" is frequently the most-watched scripted show on TV, with $15 million.
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"Last Man Standing" didn't make any critic's list of favorites last season but it did help Tim Allen secure fourth place with $14 million. And Jon Cryer, who just won his first lead-role Emmy for "Two and a Half Men," rounds out the top five with $13 million.