Zachary Quinto
Best known as a Supporting Actor based on credits in that role in 8 films, with $147,961,704 worldwide aggregate box office (rank #23,856) |
Best-known acting roles: Spock (Star Trek Into Darkness), Spock (Star Trek), Commander Spock (Star Trek Beyond), Glenn Greenwald (Snowden), John Smith (Hitman: Agent 47) |
Best-known technical roles: All is Lost (Executive Producer), Margin Call (Producer), Hollidaysburg (Executive Producer) |
Most productive collaborators: J.J. Abrams, Chris Pine, John Cho, Rupert Friend, Aleksander Bach |
Born: June 2, 1977 (46 years old) |
Career Summary
Movies | Domestic Box Office | International Box Office | Worldwide Box Office | ||
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As an Actor | Supporting | 8 | $58,300,251 | $89,661,453 | $147,961,704 |
Leading | 6 | $228,832,810 | $238,602,923 | $467,435,733 | |
Lead Ensemble Member | 4 | $428,640,082 | $327,623,094 | $756,263,176 | |
Inverviewee | 2 | $130,309 | $12,732 | $143,041 | |
Narrator | 1 | $0 | $1,617 | $1,617 | |
(Unclassified) | 1 | $0 | $3,996 | $3,996 | |
In Technical Roles | Executive Producer | 4 | $6,267,379 | $4,201,266 | $10,468,645 |
Producer | 2 | $5,353,586 | $15,079,641 | $20,433,227 |
Career Trend
This graph shows Zachary Quinto’s score on our annual analysis of leading stars at the box office. The Star Score represents points assigned to each of the leading stars of the top 100 movies (based on box office) 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..
Latest Ranking on Selected Box Office Record Lists
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2018 Preview: June
June 1st, 2018
This May was an odd month, as Avengers: Infinity War opened on the last weekend of April, rather than the first weekend of May. This meant May started out slowly, but Deadpool 2 and Solo: A Star Wars Story did well enough to give 2018 a healthy lead over 2017. Looking forward, there are two potential monster hits this month, Incredibles 2 and Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom, and another $100 million hit, Ocean’s 8. Last June, there were four $100 million hits, led by Wonder Woman, which pulled in over $400 million. I think 2018 and 2017 will be an even match at the top, so 2018 will have to rely on depth to improve upon its lead over 2017.
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Limited and VOD Releases: Who Will be the Limited Releases’ Saving Grace
April 13th, 2018
There are not many limited releases that have a shot at box office success on this week’s list. The biggest ones are either opening too wide, like Beirut, or are already playing on VOD, like Borg vs. McEnroe, Wildling, and others. This leaves Grace Jones: Bloodlight and Bami as the film I think has the best shot at earning some measure of mainstream success.
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Featured Blu-ray and DVD Review: Star Trek Beyond
October 31st, 2016
Long time readers don’t need me to explain how much I love Star Trek in all of its incarnations. ... Okay, most of its incarnations. I haven’t been a fan of the first two installments in the reboot franchise. The third film, Star Trek Beyond, was the weakest of them at the box office. Is it also the weakest of the three in quality? Or was the third the charmed?
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2016 Preview: July
July 1st, 2016
It's July 1st, which is Canada Day. To celebrate, I wanted to give a gift to my American readers down south, so here's a bunch of "u"s. U, u, u, u, u, u, u, u, u, u, u, u, u, u, u, u, u, u, u, u, u, u, u, u, u, u, u, u, u, u, u, u, u, u, u, u, u, u, u, u, u, u, u, u. Now you can spell words like "colour" and "neighbour" correctly. As for the July preview... June wasn't a good month, despite Finding Dory being on pace to become the biggest hit of the year so far. Most other films failed to match expectations and as a result, 2016's lead over 2015 has nearly evaporated. In fact, ticket sales are below last year's pace. So how does July look in comparison? Well, last July, there were five films that earned more than $100 million, led by Minions, which earned more than $300 million. This July, there are five films that should earn more than $100 million, led by The Secret Life of Pets, which should earned around $250 million. I don't think July 2016 will live up to July 2015, but it should be close. Maybe if one of the expected midlevel hits is a surprise $100 million hit, or if two more of the $100 million hits crack $200 million, then the month will look great. Or one of the expected $100 million hits could flop and 2016 will actually fall behind 2015, even without taking into account ticket price inflation.
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Star Trek Beyond Trailer
May 23rd, 2016
Sci-fi adventure starring Chris Pine, Zoe Saldana and Zachary Quinto, directed by Justin Lin, opens July 22 ... Full Movie Details.
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2015 Preview: August
August 1st, 2015
It is still a little too soon to tell how July will finish, as we don't have any numbers for the final weekend at the time of writing. We know Minions was a monster hit and that Ant-man will be a financial success. However, until we see how Mission: Impossible - Rogue Nation does, it will be impossible to call the month a true success. If Rogue Nation bombed this weekend, then the month is only a partial success. It would also mean the summer of 2015 could be coming to an abrupt end. As for August, only Fantastic Four has a better than 50/50 chance of reaching $100 million; although some people think Straight Outta Compton also has a shot at that milestone. Besides those two, only a couple of other films even have a realistic shot at becoming midlevel hits. Worse still, last August was amazing with Guardians of the Galaxy breaking records. Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles also did better than expected with a domestic haul of nearly $200 million. No release this August is going to match that figure. There's a good chance the top two releases combined won't do so. Fortunately, 2015 has a sizable lead over 2014, so even a soft month will keep 2015 ahead in the year-over-year comparison.
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Featured Blu-ray Review: Star Trek: The Compendium
September 7th, 2014
Star Trek fans are never at a loss for things to buy. The studio seems to know the fans will buy everything they put out, so they put out a lot of otherwise questionable releases. Is this one of those questionable releases? Or is there real value here?
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Featured Blu-ray / DVD Review: Star Trek Into Darkness
September 9th, 2013
Star Trek: The Original Series began nearly 50 years ago and created a TV and movie franchise that is still going on. The franchise has had its share of low points, but the 2009 reboot, Star Trek, revitalized the franchise at the box office. Star Trek into Darkness did even better at the box office. But did it deserve this box office success? Does it live up to franchise as a whole?
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2013 Preview: May
May 1st, 2013
As April ends and summer begins, we see the 2013 box office on a losing streak. There is some good news, as May should be much, much, much better than April was. Much better. During the five weekends in May, there are nine films opening wide. Of those film, there are seven that at least have a shot at $100 million. And of those seven films, four at least have a shot at $200 million, two have a shot at $300 million, and we might even have a $400 million hit this month. Iron Man 3 should turn out to be the biggest hit of the month, while there are some who think Star Trek: Into Darkness could be a close competitor for that honor. There's also some bad news. The Avengers opened last May and earned more than $600 million. No film opening this month will come close to that figure. There's a chance the top two films opening this month won't match that combined. On the other hand, last year there was a huge drop-off from the biggest hit of the month to the second biggest hit of the month. There were so many high-profile failures last year, that 2013 might actually start winning some weekends in the year-over-year comparison.
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All Acting Credits
Announced (Undated)
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Release Date | Title | Role | Domestic Box Office | International Box Office | Worldwide Box Office |
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Jan 5, 2024 | He Went That Way | ||||
Jun 17, 2021 | Truman & Tennessee: An… | Tennessee Williams | $54,149 | $54,149 | |
Sep 30, 2020 | The Boys in the Band | ||||
Aug 2, 2019 | Love, Antosha | Himself | $50,168 | $12,732 | $62,900 |
Jun 7, 2019 | The Lavender Scare | Dennis Flinn | |||
Feb 8, 2019 | High Flying Bird | Boss | |||
Jun 8, 2018 | Hotel Artemis | Crosby Franklin | $6,708,137 | $6,608,490 | $13,316,627 |
May 25, 2018 | Who We Are Now | Peter | $234,198 | $234,198 | |
Apr 13, 2018 | Aardvark | Josh Norman | |||
Jan 27, 2017 | I Am Michael | Bennett | $3,996 | $3,996 | |
Sep 30, 2016 | Passage to Mars | Pascal Lee/Narrator | $1,617 | $1,617 | |
Sep 16, 2016 | Snowden | Glenn Greenwald | $21,587,519 | $13,793,399 | $35,380,918 |
Sep 9, 2016 | For the Love of Spock | Himself | $80,141 | $80,141 | |
Jul 29, 2016 | Tallulah | Andreas | |||
Jul 22, 2016 | Star Trek Beyond | Commander Spock | $158,848,340 | $176,825,368 | $335,673,708 |
Aug 21, 2015 | Hitman: Agent 47 | John Smith | $22,467,450 | $59,715,353 | $82,182,803 |
Jan 23, 2015 | We'll Never Have Paris | Jameson | |||
May 16, 2013 | Star Trek Into Darkness | Spock | $228,778,661 | $238,602,923 | $467,381,584 |
Oct 21, 2011 | Margin Call | Peter Sullivan | $5,353,586 | $15,079,641 | $20,433,227 |
Sep 30, 2011 | What's Your Number? | Boyfriend Rick | $14,011,084 | $16,152,701 | $30,163,785 |
May 8, 2009 | Star Trek | Spock | $257,730,019 | $129,109,595 | $386,839,614 |
Averages | $59,658,621 | $59,627,801 | $97,986,376 | ||
Totals | 21 | $715,903,452 | $655,905,815 | $1,371,809,267 |
Leading or Lead Ensemble Roles
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Release Date | Title | Opening Weekend | Maximum Theaters | Domestic Box Office | Worldwide Box Office | Domestic Share |
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Jan 5, 2024 | He Went That Way | |||||
Jun 17, 2021 | Truman & Tennessee: An… | $9,050 | 22 | $54,149 | $54,149 | 100.0% |
Sep 30, 2020 | The Boys in the Band | |||||
Jun 8, 2018 | Hotel Artemis | $3,232,790 | 2,407 | $6,708,137 | $13,316,627 | 50.4% |
Apr 13, 2018 | Aardvark | |||||
Jul 22, 2016 | Star Trek Beyond | $59,253,211 | 3,928 | $158,848,340 | $335,673,708 | 47.3% |
May 16, 2013 | Star Trek Into Darkness | $70,165,559 | 3,907 | $228,778,661 | $467,381,584 | 48.9% |
Oct 21, 2011 | Margin Call | $561,906 | 199 | $5,353,586 | $20,433,227 | 26.2% |
May 8, 2009 | Star Trek | $79,204,289 | 4,053 | $257,730,019 | $386,839,614 | 66.6% |
Averages | $35,404,468 | 2,419 | $109,578,815 | $203,949,818 | 56.6% | |
Totals | 9 | $657,472,892 | $1,223,698,909 |
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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Jun 7, 2019 | The Lavender Scare | |||||
Feb 8, 2019 | High Flying Bird | |||||
May 25, 2018 | Who We Are Now | $5,188 | 3 | $234,198 | $234,198 | 100.0% |
Sep 16, 2016 | Snowden | $8,000,058 | 2,443 | $21,587,519 | $35,380,918 | 61.0% |
Jul 29, 2016 | Tallulah | |||||
Aug 21, 2015 | Hitman: Agent 47 | $8,326,530 | 3,273 | $22,467,450 | $82,182,803 | 27.3% |
Jan 23, 2015 | We'll Never Have Paris | |||||
Sep 30, 2011 | What's Your Number? | $5,421,669 | 3,011 | $14,011,084 | $30,163,785 | 46.5% |
Averages | $5,438,361 | 2,183 | $14,575,063 | $36,990,426 | 58.7% | |
Totals | 8 | $58,300,251 | $147,961,704 |
Latest Ranking on All Acting Box Office Record Lists
All Technical Credits
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Release Date | Title | Role | Domestic Box Office | International Box Office | Worldwide Box Office |
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Apr 13, 2018 | Aardvark | Producer | |||
Sep 19, 2014 | Hollidaysburg | Executive Producer | $3,709 | $3,709 | |
Jan 10, 2014 | Banshee Chapter | Executive Producer | $78,122 | $78,122 | |
Oct 18, 2013 | All is Lost | Executive Producer | $6,263,670 | $4,123,144 | $10,386,814 |
Oct 21, 2011 | Margin Call | Producer | $5,353,586 | $15,079,641 | $20,433,227 |
Averages | $3,873,655 | $6,426,969 | $7,725,468 | ||
Totals | 5 | $11,620,965 | $19,280,907 | $30,901,872 |
Producer Credits
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Release Date | Title | Opening Weekend | Maximum Theaters | Domestic Box Office | Worldwide Box Office | Domestic Share |
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Apr 13, 2018 | Aardvark | |||||
Oct 21, 2011 | Margin Call | $561,906 | 199 | $5,353,586 | $20,433,227 | 26.2% |
Averages | $561,906 | 199 | $5,353,586 | $20,433,227 | 26.2% | |
Totals | 2 | $5,353,586 | $20,433,227 |
Latest Ranking on All Technical Box Office Record Lists
Record | Rank | Amount |
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Top Grossing Executive Producer at the Domestic Box Office (Rank 4,401-4,500) | 4,415 | $6,267,379 |
Top Grossing Producer at the Domestic Box Office (Rank 3,601-3,700) | 3,681 | $5,353,586 |
Top Grossing Executive Producer at the International Box Office (Rank 4,601-4,700) | 4,658 | $4,201,266 |
Top Grossing Producer at the International Box Office (Rank 2,801-2,900) | 2,864 | $15,079,641 |
Top Grossing Executive Producer at the Worldwide Box Office (Rank 4,801-4,900) | 4,804 | $10,468,645 |
Top Grossing Producer at the Worldwide Box Office (Rank 3,401-3,500) | 3,437 | $20,433,227 |