Robin Wright says she's still not getting paid the same amount as Kevin Spacey for House of Cards.
The 51-year-old actress - who has appeared in all episodes of the show, as well as directing some of the series and serving as executive producer on the fourth season of the political drama - demanded equal pay to her co-star last year but this has not yet happened.
Speaking to Rhapsody, United Airlines' in-flight magazine, she said: "Yeah. I don't think I'm getting paid the same amount. They told me I was getting a raise. But I don't think so."
Media Rights Capital, which produces House of Cards, insists equal pay was never a possibility as Spacey is a founding producer on the show but says it has offered Wright directing opportunities and executing producing credits.
Wright said: "I really don't like being duped. Nobody does. It's such a male-dominant workforce still. There's a conditioning. And changing the condition of men is what needs to happen. A reeducation. A new way of thinking. A new philosophy. I think it needs to happen in all of these industries, when we're doing the same thing that a man is doing, and we're still getting paid less."