Kathryn Hahn
Best known as a Supporting Actress based on credits in that role in 21 films, with $2,446,134,787 worldwide aggregate box office (rank #666) |
Best-known acting roles: Doc Ock (Spider-Man: Into The Spider-Verse 3D), Ericka Van Helsing (Hotel Transylvania 3: Summer Vacation), Edie Fitzgerald (We’re the Millers), Carla Dunkler (Bad Moms), Ursula (Tomorrowland) |
Most productive collaborators: Jon Lucas, Mila Kunis, Kristen Bell, Scott Moore, Shameik Moore |
Born: July 23, 1973 (51 years old) |
Career Summary
Movies | Domestic Box Office | International Box Office | Worldwide Box Office | ||
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As an Actor | Supporting | 21 | $1,111,843,777 | $1,334,291,010 | $2,446,134,787 |
Lead Ensemble Member | 6 | $235,039,190 | $136,004,525 | $371,043,715 | |
Leading | 2 | $174,496 | $0 | $174,496 | |
(Unclassified) | 6 | $211,973,784 | $116,601,430 | $328,575,214 |
Career Trend
This graph shows Kathryn Hahn’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 801-900) | 898 | $235,213,686 |
Top Stars at the Domestic Box Office (Rank 501-600) | 587 | $1,559,031,247 |
Top 100 Stars in Leading Roles at the International Box Office (Rank 1,501-1,600) | 1,508 | $136,004,525 |
Top Stars at the International Box Office (Rank 901-1,000) | 936 | $1,586,896,965 |
Top 100 Stars in Leading Roles at the Worldwide Box Office (Rank 1,101-1,200) | 1,187 | $371,218,211 |
Top Stars at the Worldwide Box Office (Rank 701-800) | 714 | $3,145,928,212 |
See the Acting Credits tab for all Acting Box Office Records and the Technical Credits tab for all Technical Box Office Records.
Limited and VOD Releases: Don’t Hate Limited Releases
October 5th, 2018
We are getting really close to Awards Season and there are some top-notch films on this week’s list that could pick up some major nominations. This includes The Hate U Give, which is the biggest release of the week. However, I’m also interested in The Great Buster, Private Life, Trouble, and Heavy Trip.
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2018 Preview: July
July 1st, 2018
June was amazing, with two absolute monster hits and a solid $100 million hit. By the end of the month, 2018’s lead over 2017 will be well over $500 million, or close to 10%. Even if 2018 only managed to maintain this lead in terms of raw numbers for the rest of the year, it will be a massive jump at the box office. As for July, there are a couple of potential monster hits, Ant-Man and the Wasp and Mission: Impossible—Fallout, plus four potential $100 million hits. Last July, there was only one monster hit, Spider-Man: Homecoming, and three $100 million hits. I don’t think 2018 will match 2017 at the top, but 2018 appears to have more depth and that should put it a little ahead over the full month.
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Featured DVD Review: Flower
June 18th, 2018
Flower got off to an amazing start in limited release, opening in the $10,000 club. However, it collapsed as soon as it tried to expand. Is it as good as its opening weekend? Or did it collapse for a good reason?
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Featured Blu-ray and DVD Review: A Bad Moms Christmas
February 4th, 2018
Making sequels to comedies rarely works out. If the sequel is too close to the original, then it is not fresh enough to be funny. If it is too much of a departure, then why call it a sequel? There are some films, like Anchorman, that succeeded, because there’s a natural progression for the characters that opens up new comedic possibilities. Is this also true of Bad Moms? Does A Bad Moms Christmas stand out? Or is it just more of the same?
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2017 Preview: November
November 1st, 2017
October wasn’t a good month; then again, outside of a few bright spots, the overall box office has been a disaster since early summer. I would love to say November will turn things around, but, while it should be better, in this case “better” is a relative term. There are two films on this list with a chance at $300 million, Thor: Ragnarok and Justice League, while Coco is nearly a guarantee for $200 million. By comparison, last November had a similar result with three films earning between $200 million and $300 million, but none topping that figure. This means, if Thor: Ragnarok and Justice League both get to that milestone, then 2017 could cut into 2016’s lead during the month. It will still take a minor miracle for 2017 to catch up in the end, but just cutting the lead in half by the end of December would be a reason to celebrate at this point.
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A Bad Moms Christmas Trailer
October 23rd, 2017
Comedy starring Kristen Bell, Kathryn Hahn, and Mila Kunis opens November 3 ... Full Movie Details.
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Featured Blu-ray and DVD Review: Bad Moms
November 1st, 2016
STX Entertainment has been around for only about a year and during that time they haven’t had lot of box office success. Bad Moms changed that becoming the first film of theirs to reach the century mark. Did it deserve this success? Was it one of the funniest films of the summer?
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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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Featured TV on DVD Review: HAPPYish
October 4th, 2015
Technically this is HAPPYish: Season One, but the show was canceled after just one season, so adding Season One isn't accurate, as it implies there will be a Season Two. So we know the show wasn't able to find an audience, but does that mean it isn't a good show? Was it an undiscovered gem that deserves to be seen by more on the home market?
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2015 Preview: September
September 1st, 2015
As September begins, the box office is in a slump. August was terrible and only Straight Outta Compton escaped with its dignity intact. Fortunately, we expected August to be terrible, so the box office isn't any lower than anticipated. As for September, there are two wide releases expected to earn more than $100 million, which is better than most years. Those two films are Maze Runner: The Scorch Trials and Hotel Transylvania 2, both sequels. There are four other films that could become midlevel hits, so we have good depth as well. By comparison, last September there were also two $100 million hits, The Maze Runner and The Equalizer. However, there were only two midlevel hits, so it appears this year has better depth. Frankly, 2015 has such a large lead over 2014 that all it needs to do is maintain pace for the rest of the year to be considered a success. If September can help 2015 grow its lead, then the overall industry should be very happy.
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2014 Preview: March
March 1st, 2014
2014 continued its strong run in February with The Lego Movie beating even the high end expectations and will become the first film released in 2014 to reach $200 million. March doesn't look as strong, as no film is on track to hit $200 million, but there are five films that have a chance at $100 million. Granted, not all of them will get there; in fact, there's a chance only one of them will get there. Divergent is the film I think has the best shot at the century club, but it could be joined by Mr. Peabody and Sherman, for instance, which is earning surprisingly strong reviews. Noah is a big-budget Bible epic and the studio has to be hoping for at least $100 million, but the buzz is quite negative and there have been reports of troubles behind-the-scenes. Last March was led by Oz The Great and Powerful, which pulled in more than $200 million domestically. I don't think any film opening this March will match that figure. In addition, The Croods and G.I. Joe: Retaliation also hit the $100 million milestone, while Olympus Has Fallen came very close. Granted, there were also some big bombs last March, like The Host, but even so, I think 2014 will lose ground in the year-over-year comparison.
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Limited Releases Don't Need Instructions
August 30th, 2013
There are not a lot of limited releases on this week's list, and even fewer that might thrive. Instructions Not Included is the biggest release, but with only one review on Rotten Tomatoes, I'm worried the buzz won't be enough. I Declare War is a Canadian film opening in the States. Its reviews are good, but not great. Our Nixon is earning the best reviews, but as a political documentary, its chances to expand significantly are very limited.
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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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Nov 23, 2022 | Glass Onion: A Knives … | Claire | $15,000,000 | $15,000,000 | |
Jan 14, 2022 | Hotel Transylvania: Tr… | Ericka Van Helsing | $18,480,000 | $18,480,000 | |
Dec 14, 2018 | Spider-Man: Into The S… | Doc Ock | $190,173,195 | $184,388,402 | $374,561,597 |
Oct 5, 2018 | Private Life | Rachel | |||
Jul 13, 2018 | Hotel Transylvania 3: … | Ericka Van Helsing | $167,500,092 | $359,861,622 | $527,361,714 |
Mar 16, 2018 | Flower | Laurie | $328,188 | $62,615 | $390,803 |
Nov 1, 2017 | A Bad Moms Christmas | Carla Dunkler | $72,110,659 | $55,599,891 | $127,710,550 |
Jul 29, 2016 | Bad Moms | Carla Dunkler | $113,257,297 | $67,228,304 | $180,485,601 |
Jul 8, 2016 | Captain Fantastic | Harper | $5,879,835 | $15,460,399 | $21,340,234 |
Jun 10, 2016 | Len and Company | Isabelle | |||
Apr 29, 2016 | The Family Fang | Young Camille Fang | $262,921 | $341,681 | $604,602 |
Sep 11, 2015 | The Visit | Mom | $65,206,105 | $33,471,711 | $98,677,816 |
Aug 21, 2015 | She's Funny That Way | Delta Simmons | $111,993 | $5,834,649 | $5,946,642 |
May 22, 2015 | Tomorrowland | Ursula | $93,436,322 | $113,191,196 | $206,627,518 |
May 8, 2015 | The D Train | Stacey | $669,688 | $146,806 | $816,494 |
Sep 19, 2014 | This is Where I Leave You | Annie Altman | $34,296,320 | $7,000,000 | $41,296,320 |
Mar 14, 2014 | Bad Words | Jenny Widgeon | $7,779,614 | $63,531 | $7,843,145 |
Dec 25, 2013 | The Secret Life of Wal… | Odessa Mitty | $58,236,838 | $129,624,345 | $187,861,183 |
Aug 30, 2013 | Afternoon Delight | Rachel | $174,496 | $174,496 | |
Aug 7, 2013 | We’re the Millers | Edie Fitzgerald | $150,394,119 | $117,422,157 | $267,816,276 |
May 16, 2012 | The Dictator | Pregnant Woman | $59,650,222 | $120,498,675 | $180,148,897 |
Feb 24, 2012 | Wanderlust | Karen | $17,288,155 | $6,871,779 | $24,159,934 |
Aug 26, 2011 | Our Idiot Brother | Janet | $24,814,830 | $1,046,419 | $25,861,249 |
Dec 17, 2010 | How Do You Know? | Annie | $30,212,620 | $19,415,557 | $49,628,177 |
Aug 14, 2009 | The Goods: Live Hard, … | Babs Merrick | $15,122,676 | $174,642 | $15,297,318 |
Dec 26, 2008 | Revolutionary Road | Milly Campbell | $22,951,340 | $56,653,480 | $79,604,820 |
Jul 25, 2008 | Step Brothers | Alice | $100,468,793 | $27,638,849 | $128,107,642 |
Mar 23, 2007 | The Last Mimzy | Naomi | $21,471,047 | $6,048,647 | $27,519,694 |
Dec 8, 2006 | The Holiday | Bristol | $63,280,000 | $141,640,447 | $204,920,447 |
Apr 22, 2005 | A Lot Like Love | Michelle | $21,835,784 | $20,085,806 | $41,921,590 |
Oct 8, 2004 | Around the Bend | Sarah | $193,571 | $193,571 | |
Jul 9, 2004 | Anchorman: The Legend … | Helen | $84,136,909 | $5,339,356 | $89,476,265 |
Jan 23, 2004 | Win a Date with Tad Ha… | Angelica | $16,980,098 | $609,731 | $17,589,829 |
Feb 7, 2003 | How to Lose a Guy in 1… | Kate | $105,807,520 | $72,696,268 | $178,503,788 |
Averages | $50,291,331 | $54,720,585 | $98,310,257 | ||
Totals | 34 | $1,559,031,247 | $1,586,896,965 | $3,145,928,212 |
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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Nov 23, 2022 | Glass Onion: A Knives … | $9,200,000 | 696 | $15,000,000 | $15,000,000 | 100.0% |
Oct 5, 2018 | Private Life | |||||
Nov 1, 2017 | A Bad Moms Christmas | $16,759,161 | 3,615 | $72,110,659 | $127,710,550 | 56.5% |
Jul 29, 2016 | Bad Moms | $23,817,340 | 3,215 | $113,257,297 | $180,485,601 | 62.8% |
Apr 29, 2016 | The Family Fang | $14,506 | 52 | $262,921 | $604,602 | 43.5% |
Aug 21, 2015 | She's Funny That Way | $43,820 | 27 | $111,993 | $5,946,642 | 1.9% |
Sep 19, 2014 | This is Where I Leave You | $11,558,149 | 2,868 | $34,296,320 | $41,296,320 | 83.0% |
Aug 30, 2013 | Afternoon Delight | $27,352 | 39 | $174,496 | $174,496 | 100.0% |
Averages | $8,774,333 | 1,502 | $33,601,955 | $53,031,173 | 63.9% | |
Totals | 8 | $235,213,686 | $371,218,211 |
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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Dec 14, 2018 | Spider-Man: Into The S… | $35,363,376 | 3,813 | $190,173,195 | $374,561,597 | 50.8% |
Jul 13, 2018 | Hotel Transylvania 3: … | $44,076,225 | 4,267 | $167,500,092 | $527,361,714 | 31.8% |
Mar 16, 2018 | Flower | $48,919 | 102 | $328,188 | $390,803 | 84.0% |
Jul 8, 2016 | Captain Fantastic | $93,824 | 550 | $5,879,835 | $21,340,234 | 27.6% |
Jun 10, 2016 | Len and Company | |||||
Sep 11, 2015 | The Visit | $25,427,560 | 3,148 | $65,206,105 | $98,677,816 | 66.1% |
May 22, 2015 | Tomorrowland | $33,028,165 | 3,972 | $93,436,322 | $206,627,518 | 45.2% |
May 8, 2015 | The D Train | $447,661 | 1,009 | $669,688 | $816,494 | 82.0% |
Mar 14, 2014 | Bad Words | $113,301 | 1,074 | $7,779,614 | $7,843,145 | 99.2% |
Dec 25, 2013 | The Secret Life of Wal… | $12,765,508 | 2,922 | $58,236,838 | $187,861,183 | 31.0% |
Aug 7, 2013 | We’re the Millers | $26,419,396 | 3,445 | $150,394,119 | $267,816,276 | 56.2% |
May 16, 2012 | The Dictator | $17,435,092 | 3,014 | $59,650,222 | $180,148,897 | 33.1% |
Feb 24, 2012 | Wanderlust | $6,526,650 | 2,002 | $17,288,155 | $24,159,934 | 71.6% |
Aug 26, 2011 | Our Idiot Brother | $7,011,631 | 2,555 | $24,814,830 | $25,861,249 | 96.0% |
Dec 17, 2010 | How Do You Know? | $7,484,696 | 2,483 | $30,212,620 | $49,628,177 | 60.9% |
Aug 14, 2009 | The Goods: Live Hard, … | $5,642,137 | 1,849 | $15,122,676 | $15,297,318 | 98.9% |
Dec 26, 2008 | Revolutionary Road | $189,911 | 1,077 | $22,951,340 | $79,604,820 | 28.8% |
Jul 25, 2008 | Step Brothers | $30,940,732 | 3,182 | $100,468,793 | $128,107,642 | 78.4% |
Mar 23, 2007 | The Last Mimzy | $10,024,819 | 3,017 | $21,471,047 | $27,519,694 | 78.0% |
Dec 8, 2006 | The Holiday | $12,778,913 | 2,698 | $63,280,000 | $204,920,447 | 30.9% |
Jan 23, 2004 | Win a Date with Tad Ha… | $7,320,066 | 2,808 | $16,980,098 | $17,589,829 | 96.5% |
Averages | $14,156,929 | 2,449 | $55,592,189 | $122,306,739 | 62.3% | |
Totals | 21 | $1,111,843,777 | $2,446,134,787 |