Suzie Plakson
Best known as a Supporting Actor based on credits in that role in 2 films, with $160,918,524 worldwide aggregate box office (rank #22,389) |
Best-known acting roles: Senior Flight Attendant (Red Eye), Grace (Wag the Dog) |
Most productive collaborators: Rachel McAdams, Cillian Murphy, Marco Beltrami, Brian Cox, Carl Ellsworth |
Born: June 3, 1958 (66 years old) |
Career Summary
Movies | Domestic Box Office | International Box Office | Worldwide Box Office | ||
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As an Actor | Supporting | 2 | $100,949,273 | $59,969,251 | $160,918,524 |
Latest Ranking on Selected Box Office Record Lists
Record | Rank | Amount |
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Top Stars at the Domestic Box Office (Rank 19,001-19,100) | 19,008 | $100,949,273 |
Top Stars at the International Box Office (Rank 28,301-28,400) | 28,356 | $59,969,251 |
Top Stars at the Worldwide Box Office (Rank 24,001-24,100) | 24,031 | $160,918,524 |
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All Acting Credits
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Release Date | Title | Role | Domestic Box Office | International Box Office | Worldwide Box Office |
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Aug 19, 2005 | Red Eye | Senior Flight Att… | $57,891,803 | $38,774,683 | $96,666,486 |
Dec 25, 1997 | Wag the Dog | Grace | $43,057,470 | $21,194,568 | $64,252,038 |
Averages | $50,474,637 | $29,984,626 | $80,459,262 | ||
Totals | 2 | $100,949,273 | $59,969,251 | $160,918,524 |
Supporting Roles
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Release Date | Title | Opening Weekend | Maximum Theaters | Domestic Box Office | Worldwide Box Office | Domestic Share |
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Aug 19, 2005 | Red Eye | $16,167,662 | 3,134 | $57,891,803 | $96,666,486 | 59.9% |
Dec 25, 1997 | Wag the Dog | $92,079 | 1,752 | $43,057,470 | $64,252,038 | 67.0% |
Averages | $8,129,871 | 2,443 | $50,474,637 | $80,459,262 | 63.5% | |
Totals | 2 | $100,949,273 | $160,918,524 |