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By Victor Omondi Denzel Washington, Will Smith, and Dwayne Johnson are well-known actors. Variety Story reports that these men are not only some of Hollywood's most famous faces, but they’re also the top three highest-paid Black actors. The movie stars are among a group of accomplished actors whose pay has recently increased, thanks in part […]

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