Lena Headey is being sued for $1. 5 million (£1. 2 million) by her former agency for allegedly failing to pay commission fees for projects including Thor: Love and Thunder.
The Game of Thrones actress has been hit by a lawsuit from her former U. K. agency Troika, which rebranded as YMU in 2020. In the court documents, obtained by Variety, YMU representatives claim Headey owes the agency at least $500,000 (£414,000) for her earnings on the upcoming Thor movie, from which her role has been cut.
They also claim she owes them at least $300,000 (£248,000) for the 2022 film 9 Bullets, which she starred in alongside Sam Worthington, and $650,000 (£540,000) for the series Rita.
Headey was due to play the title character but the show didn't get picked up for series after its pilot episode. YMU want an account of commission fees owed, an order for the actress to pay the alleged fees, damages for breach of contract, interest and reimbursement of legal fees, according to Variety.
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