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Highest Grossing Stars of 1998 at the Domestic Box Office (Rank 301-400)


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This list shows the highest grossing stars of 1998 based on the domestic box office of the movies they had a leading role in in 1998 and the two preceeding years (voice-only roles excluded).

The Star Score in this list represent points assigned to each of the leading stars of top 100 (based on domestic box office) movies in the current year and two preceding years. For appearing in the number one movie in a year a star gets 100 points, the number two movie 99 points and so on. This rewards actors for appearing in a number of hit films over the course of three years more than starring in just one monster hit over the same time period.

Rank Name Star
Score
Movies Average
Billing
301 Shaquille O'Neal 14 1 1.0
302 Francis Capra 14 1 2.0
303 Christina Ricci 13 1 1.0
304 Doug E. Doug 13 1 2.0
305 Vincent Perez 11 1 1.0
306 Dennis Farina 11 1 2.0
307 Walter Matthau 11 1 2.0
308 Jeff Bridges 10 1 1.0
309 Tammy Lauren 9 1 1.0
310 Billy Zane 9 1 1.0
311 Lynn Whitfield 7 1 2.0
312 Debbi Morgan 7 1 3.0
313 Vondie Curtis-Hall 7 1 4.0
314 Lisa Nicole Carson 7 1 6.0
315 James Marsden 7 1 10.0
316 Dave Chappelle 6 1 1.0
317 Michael J. Fox 6 1 1.0
318 Jim Breuer 6 1 2.0
319 Bill Murray 5 1 2.0
320 Ryan Phillippe 4 1 1.0
321 Alicia Silverstone 4 1 1.0
322 Salma Hayek 4 1 2.0
323 Benicio del Toro 4 1 2.0
324 Helena Bonham Carter 3 1 1.0
325 Linus Roach 3 1 2.0
326 Alison Elliott 3 1 3.0
327 Chayanne 2 1 2.0

The Average Billing column contains the average billing position of this cast/crew member for the selected films.

The Domestic Market is defined as the North American movie territory (consisting of the United States, Canada, Puerto Rico and Guam).

This table is updated daily to reflect the latest studio reports.

Note: This chart is not adjusted for inflation.