The newspaper clipping, which appeared to be from the Los Angeles Times, featured a photo of Murphy and her twin sister with Superior Judge John A. Scott, a Los Angeles County Superior Court judge who often contracted for child performers in the 1960s.
“Twins play role of Tabitha on TV series Bewitched,” the outlet shared at the time. “Erin receives $400 for each episode. Diane gets $50 a week base, $50 a day as extra, $100 a day as an actress. Both contracts are for five years.”
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Murphy recently told The Magnificent Others with Billy Corgan podcast that her earnings were protected when she was a child actress.
“It's only 10 percent,” Murphy added. “So 10 percent of everything I made was put into savings. My dad was an investor, so, I mean, it got the highest return. But it was 10 percent. The rest goes to wherever, agents or managers. But I got 10 percent, and it was still a nice amount of money.’
Like most child stars of that era, Murphy does not receive residuals for Bewitched, although the series continues to air in reruns and on streaming platforms 60 years later.
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