Did Jim Carrey earn handsomely by making a bold move? (Photo Credit – Facebook)

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Known for hilarious hits like Dumb and Dumber and deeply nuanced roles in movies like The Truman Show, Jim Carrey proved time and again that he could bring any character to life. But there was a twist in his career where a bold, unconventional deal turned into a jackpot.

After a couple of setbacks, including Fun with Dick and Jane, Carrey found himself doubting his choices and career direction. Instead of sinking into self-pity, he took a gamble on Yes Man. But here’s the kicker—Carrey didn’t take a paycheck upfront. Instead, he made an audacious move by negotiating a deal to get 36.2% of the profits. Yeah, you heard that right. There is no upfront cash, just a percentage of whatever Yes Man would make.

Most actors would’ve laughed at this deal for being too risky, but Carrey believed Yes Man could be special—even if he secretly expected it to flop. The movie had a $70 million budget, and Carrey hoped it wouldn’t become another box-office disaster. But what a surprise—the film became a massive hit.

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