A stylish biography of Ali Abbasi Student tells the story of the youth of American entrepreneur and president Donald Trump, when he is chosen by ruthless lawyer Roy Cohn as his new protégé. Student Has Some Recognizable Faces tells the story of Trump's tumultuous life, offering insight into his activities that many viewers may not have seen before. The film's title draws inspiration from Trump's business reality show Studentwho saw a group of competitors compete in a series of challenges tailored to their individual needs win the main prize of promoting one of Trump's properties for a year.
Student was a fierce game of business and negotiation that helped Trump develop the passionate personality he is known for today – and, not surprisingly, also made him a lot of money. The tycoon was the star of the show for 14 seasonsbefore he was eventually replaced by Arnold Schwarzenegger in the final series. It was an extremely profitable program in which Trump was heavily involved, allowing him to benefit both from the success of the program and the success of those he chose as his apprentice.
Donald Trump claimed he made over $500 million from the intern
The business tycoon claims to have made half a billion dollars
During its duration StudentDonald Trump has quietly become one of the richest people on American television. Conversation with Variety's Ramin Setoodeh via People Magazinebusinessman revealed that he did “over $500 million” on the show, which would easily rank among the biggest profits any person has ever made from a television series. Much of Trump's earnings came from negotiations with the studio in which he was expected to earn more than was initially offered – he was never afraid to ask for what he believed was fair in relation to the success of the series.
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$500 million is a huge amount of money to claim as earned Student; it would easily rank among the greatest commercial successes of a single show in television history. The reason why Student made so much money and why Donald Trump got such a big cut is because the money just got into the blood of the project. There were always huge offers on the tablehuge budgets for commercial tasks and huge enthusiasm from other companies to be featured on the show.
Donald Trump actually made approximately $214 million from the apprenticeship
In reality, the number was much smaller
However, despite Trump's claims that he made $500 million from it StudentSetoodeh actually confirmed that the total was closer to $214 million. The figure was revealed in Federal Election Commission documents and takes into account Trump's entire time on the show, which ran from 2004 to 2015. Despite the discrepancies between Trump and the FEC's data, that's still a huge amount of money for one person to earn over 14 seasons of the show.
Regardless of how much money Trump made on the show, Student became a huge part of the politician's legacy, cementing him as one of the most important figures in American business history. The series catapulted him to a level of fame he had never had before: Trump became vocal on social media and that's where he gathered most of the support that helped him in his political career. No matter the number Student he gave Trump much more than just money.
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The character changed drastically after the first season
The amount of money Trump made per episode Student is as astonishing as the final number, and has changed dramatically with the seasons. At the beginning of the program, Trump earned $25,000 for each episode of the program, but the entrepreneur was not satisfied with this amount. When the series was renewed for a second season, Trump took it into his own hands to negotiate a new salary with the producers of the series – using a popular comedy series Friends as his reference point.
Producers allegedly called Trump to tell him:
it's over
” because his needs were too great, but Trump claims they called him back the next day and were more accommodating to his request.
“They get $1 million per episode, that's $6 million (…), and I have higher viewership than them.That was the first comment Trump made to the studio while discussing his salary, though their response was not immediately cooperative. Producers allegedly called Trump to tell him, “it's over” because his needs were too great, but Trump claims they called him back the next day and were more accommodating to his request. That's the kind of dogged negotiation tactic Sebastian Stan reflects on his ruthless role in controversial biopic Student.
Source: People Magazine