Michael Dorn
Best known as a Supporting Actor based on credits in that role in 6 films, with $920,055,527 worldwide aggregate box office (rank #3,530) |
Best-known acting roles: Rick (Ted 2), Sandman (The Santa Clause 2), Lt. Commander Worf (Star Trek: First Contact), Lt. Cmdr. Worf (Star Trek: Insurrection), Black Pilot (Ali) |
Most productive collaborators: Patrick Stewart, Mark Wahlberg, Seth MacFarlane, Amanda Seyfried, Morgan Freeman |
Born: December 9, 1952 (71 years old) |
Career Summary
Movies | Domestic Box Office | International Box Office | Worldwide Box Office | ||
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As an Actor | Supporting | 6 | $531,403,649 | $388,651,878 | $920,055,527 |
Lead Ensemble Member | 1 | $70,187,658 | $47,612,342 | $117,800,000 | |
(Unclassified) | 4 | $191,089,953 | $66,339,742 | $257,429,695 |
Career Trend
This graph shows Michael Dorn’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
Record | Rank | Amount |
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Top 100 Stars in Leading Roles at the Domestic Box Office (Rank 1,901-2,000) | 1,901 | $70,187,658 |
Top Stars at the Domestic Box Office (Rank 1,601-1,700) | 1,617 | $792,681,260 |
Top 100 Stars in Leading Roles at the International Box Office (Rank 2,301-2,400) | 2,328 | $47,612,342 |
Top Stars at the International Box Office (Rank 4,601-4,700) | 4,695 | $502,603,962 |
Top 100 Stars in Leading Roles at the Worldwide Box Office (Rank 2,101-2,200) | 2,110 | $117,800,000 |
Top Stars at the Worldwide Box Office (Rank 2,501-2,600) | 2,594 | $1,295,285,222 |
See the Acting Credits tab for all Acting Box Office Records and the Technical Credits tab for all Technical Box Office Records.
Home Market Releases for October 15th, 2019
October 17th, 2019
It’s a really slow week with Crawl being the biggest release of the week, and it wasn’t a monster hit at the box office. Fortunately, it is also the best DVD / Blu-ray release of the week and was the only real contender for Pick of the Week.
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Featured TV on DVD Review: Star Trek: The Next Generation: Season Seven
December 26th, 2014
Star Trek: The Next Generation's Blu-ray run ended this month. I already mentioned the Blu-ray as a possible holiday gift, but since I've reviewed every other season of this series, I thought it would be strange not to do a full featured review as well. Season seven is widely regarded as the worst season since season two, but it is as bad as that? Or are there still enough solid episodes that fans will want to complete their collection?
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Featured TV on DVD Review: Star Trek: The Next Generation: Season Six
June 21st, 2014
This is the penultimate season for Star Trek: The Next Generation and the end of what most people would call the golden age of the seasons. (Season seven wasn't bad. It was better than the first two seasons, but it was certainly not as good as seasons three through six.) So what are the highlights of season six? Are there many lowlights? And is the Blu-ray worth upgrading to?
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Featured TV on DVD Review: Star Trek: The Next Generation: Chain of Command
June 21st, 2014
Ever since The Best of Both Worlds came out, there has been a two-part episode released for each season of Star Trek: The Next Generation. For Season Six, they chose Chain of Command as the episode to elevate to is own release. Did that make the right choice? And is it worth the price to buy separately?
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Featured TV on DVD Review: Star Trek: The Next Generation: Season Five
November 16th, 2013
We are more than halfway through the seven-year run of Star Trek: The Next Generation. The first two seasons were a little rough, but by season three and season four it had really hit its stride. How does season five compare?
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Featured TV on DVD Review: Castle: Season Five
September 8th, 2013
I've had a chance to review every season of Castle and so far I've loved every season. However, as it is with every show, the good times can't last forever. Is Season Five the season where quality starts to slip?
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Featured TV on DVD Review: Star Trek: The Next Generation: Redemption
July 28th, 2013
Like with The Best of Both Worlds, there is a special Blu-ray release for the season four finale / season five premiere, Redemption. Very few people would argue it is as good as The Best of Both Worlds was, but is it good enough to be worth checking out? And is there enough value on this Blu-ray to be worth picking up?
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Featured TV on DVD Review: Star Trek: The Next Generation: Season Four
July 24th, 2013
Star Trek: The Next Generation is one of the most successful syndicated shows of all time. It ran for seven seasons and was seen by millions every week. I've had a chance to review all three previous seasons. Season one was mostly mediocre, while season two had better highs, but worse lows. It was season three where the show reached its full potential. Is season four just as good? Is it even better? Or does it slip a little in quality?
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Featured TV on DVD Review: Star Trek: The Next Generation: Season Three
April 22nd, 2013
Star Trek: The Next Generation ran for seven seasons and while the first two seasons were mixed, season three is widely regarded at the beginning of the classic period. Is this true? Or is it only good when compared to the first two seasons?
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Featured DVD Review: Strange Frame
March 18th, 2013
Strange Frame is a low-budget animated film with an LGBT twist to it. When I got the chance to review it, it sounded so weird I couldn't pass up the opportunity. Will it appeal to its target demographic? Will it have more mainstream appeal? Or is it just too weird for anyone?
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Featured TV on DVD Review: Star Trek: The Next Generation: Season Two
December 1st, 2012
Star Trek: The Next Generation lasted for seven seasons and for much of its run, it was considered the best Sci-fi series of its day. However, season one wasn't among its best seasons. In fact, it wasn't until the fifth / sixth episode, Where No One Has Gone Before, till we got a good episode and there are only about six others that are good. Granted, a lot of shows take a little while to find their footing. So does the show begin to shine in Season Two? Or does it take a step back? What about extras and the technical presentation? Do they warrant the high price?
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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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Jun 26, 2015 | Ted 2 | Rick | $81,476,385 | $135,737,758 | $217,214,143 |
Dec 13, 2002 | Star Trek: Nemesis | Lt. Cmdr. Worf | $43,254,409 | $24,058,417 | $67,312,826 |
Nov 1, 2002 | The Santa Clause 2 | Sandman | $139,225,854 | $33,618,738 | $172,844,592 |
Dec 25, 2001 | Ali | Black Pilot | $58,183,966 | $29,500,000 | $87,683,966 |
Jul 14, 2000 | Shadow Hours | Det. Thomas Green… | $38,530 | $38,530 | |
Dec 11, 1998 | Star Trek: Insurrection | Lt. Cmdr. Worf | $70,187,658 | $47,612,342 | $117,800,000 |
Nov 22, 1996 | Star Trek: First Contact | Lt. Commander Worf | $92,027,888 | $57,972,112 | $150,000,000 |
Nov 18, 1994 | Star Trek: Generations | Lt./Lt. Commander… | $75,671,262 | $44,328,738 | $120,000,000 |
Dec 6, 1991 | Star Trek VI: The Undi… | Klingon Defense A… | $74,888,996 | $22,011,004 | $96,900,000 |
Oct 4, 1985 | Jagged Edge | Dan Hislan | $40,491,165 | $40,491,165 | |
Nov 21, 1976 | Rocky | Apollo Creed’s bo… | $117,235,147 | $107,764,853 | $225,000,000 |
Averages | $72,061,933 | $55,844,885 | $117,753,202 | ||
Totals | 11 | $792,681,260 | $502,603,962 | $1,295,285,222 |
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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Dec 11, 1998 | Star Trek: Insurrection | $22,052,836 | 2,677 | $70,187,658 | $117,800,000 | 59.6% |
Averages | $22,052,836 | 2,677 | $70,187,658 | $117,800,000 | 59.6% | |
Totals | 1 | $70,187,658 | $117,800,000 |
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 26, 2015 | Ted 2 | $33,507,870 | 3,448 | $81,476,385 | $217,214,143 | 37.5% |
Dec 13, 2002 | Star Trek: Nemesis | $18,513,305 | 2,711 | $43,254,409 | $67,312,826 | 64.3% |
Nov 1, 2002 | The Santa Clause 2 | $29,008,696 | 3,352 | $139,225,854 | $172,844,592 | 80.5% |
Dec 25, 2001 | Ali | $14,710,892 | 2,521 | $58,183,966 | $87,683,966 | 66.4% |
Nov 22, 1996 | Star Trek: First Contact | $30,716,131 | 2,812 | $92,027,888 | $150,000,000 | 61.4% |
Nov 21, 1976 | Rocky | $117,235,147 | $225,000,000 | 52.1% | ||
Averages | $25,291,379 | 2,969 | $88,567,275 | $153,342,588 | 60.4% | |
Totals | 6 | $531,403,649 | $920,055,527 |