Oscar Isaac
Best known as a Leading Actor based on credits in that role in 15 films, with $193,297,549 worldwide aggregate box office (rank #910) |
Best-known acting roles: Poe Dameron (Star Wars Ep. VII: The Force Awakens), Poe Dameron (Star Wars Ep. VIII: The Last Jedi), Poe Dameron (Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker), Miguel O’Hara / Spider-Man 2099 (Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse), Interesting Person #1 (Spider-Man: Into The Spider-Verse 3D) |
Best-known technical roles: Operation Finale (Producer), At Eternity’s Gate (Producer) |
Most productive collaborators: Denis Villeneuve, Timothée Chalamet, Rebecca Ferguson, Greg Tiernan, Jon Spaihts |
Born: March 9, 1979 (45 years old) |
Career Summary
Movies | Domestic Box Office | International Box Office | Worldwide Box Office | ||
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As an Actor | Leading | 15 | $121,392,886 | $71,904,663 | $193,297,549 |
Supporting | 15 | $2,040,618,889 | $2,625,701,201 | $4,666,320,090 | |
Lead Ensemble Member | 8 | $1,399,929,294 | $1,755,614,072 | $3,155,543,366 | |
Narrator | 1 | $29,233 | $0 | $29,233 | |
(Unclassified) | 1 | $0 | $0 | $0 | |
In Technical Roles | Producer | 3 | $19,907,016 | $8,599,667 | $28,506,683 |
Executive Producer | 1 | $0 | $0 | $0 |
Career Trend
This graph shows Oscar Isaac’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..
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Theater counts: Shang-Chi holds off Malignant to remain widest release
September 9th, 2021
Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings was a welcome surprise at the box office last week as the latest Marvel film tallied up an impressive $75 million during its first weekend, and currently carries a six-day total of $106 million in North America. The film debuted in 4,300 locations and will retain that count entering its second week. New this week from Warner Bros. is Malignant, directed by James Wan and starring Annabelle Wallis. The supernatural-horror film is estimated to debut in 3,800 theaters, including IMAX locations, while simultaneously being available to stream on HBO Max. Also new in wide release this week is the Kendrick Brothers’ inspirational docu-drama from Sony Pictures, Show Me the Father, opening in 1,073 locations. Rounding out the top five this week is Free Guy, going from 3,885 last week, to 3,650 this week; Candyman settling in at 3,279 locations this week; and PAW Patrol: The Movie, which begins its fourth week in 2,820 theaters.
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The Card Counter trailer
August 30th, 2021
Thriller directed by Paul Schrader, starring Oscar Isaac and Tiffany Haddish opens in theaters on September 10. Full movie details…
An ex-military interrogator turned gambler is haunted by the ghosts of his past decisions.
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Featured Blu-ray and DVD Review: Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker
March 29th, 2020
Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker closes off the sequel trilogy of the Star Wars franchise. The film missed expectations, both critically and commercially. That said, it was still a $1 billion hit worldwide, so it was massively profitable. Is the film a fun way to end the sequel trilogy, despite the critical reception? Or was it a major misstep like many called it?
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2019 Preview: December
December 1st, 2019
Frozen II wasn’t the only box office hit to debut in November, but it was by far the largest. It helped save November and kept 2019 from turning completely sour at the last minute. As for December, we have several potential $100 million hits, plus a couple of monster hits. There are some who think Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker will be the biggest domestic hit released in 2019, but most think it will have to settle for second place. Jumanji: The Next Level should also be a monster hit, even if it doesn’t come really close to its predecessor. As for last December, Aquaman was the undisputed champion, earning almost as much as the next two films combined. Jumanji could top Aquaman at the box office, while we could also have more $100 million films than we had last year. Add in Star Wars and the year should end on a really positive note, making up for the extended slumps we had to deal with through a lot of the year. 2019 won’t be able to close the gap entirely, but it will do enough that we will be able to celebrate.
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2018 Preview: September
September 1st, 2018
Overall, August was a little better than expected. Granted, there were no monster hits, but Warner Bros. had two $100 million hits in The Meg and Crazy Rich Asians. Meanwhile, Christopher Robin will come close enough to that milestone to be a hit. This allowed 2018 to stretch its lead over 2017 by over $700 million. Will that lead grow in September? Nope. Not even close. There are three major problems that will hurt September’s box office. Firstly, there are a lot of films that may or may not open wide. Secondly, there are no films opening this month that have a better than 50/50 chance of hitting $100 million. Finally... It. It destroyed records last September, earning more during its opening weekend than any film opening this month will earn in total. Fortunately, 2018 has such an enormous lead that even with It, 2018 should remain ahead of 2107 by $500 million at the end of the month.
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2018 Preview: August
August 1st, 2018
Overall, July was a a little weaker than expected. Ant-Man and the Wasp appears to be on pace for $200 million, while it is too soon to tell if Mission: Impossible—Fallout will also get there. That said, 2018 is still ahead of 2017 by $550 million, so the month of July was a success in that regard. As for August, there’s only one movie that is expected to earn $100 million, Christopher Robin, and maybe a few others that could hit $50 million. It’s a rather sad slate of movies. Fortunately, last August was even worse, so 2018 should at least maintain its lead. Maybe we can get lucky and come away with a $600 million lead by the end of the month.
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Operation Finale Trailer
July 26th, 2018
Real-life drama starring Oscar Isaac and Ben Kingsley opens August 29 ... Full Movie Details.
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Life Itself Trailer
July 10th, 2018
Drama starring Olivia Wilde and Oscar Isaac, written and directed by Dan Fogelman, opens September 21 ... Full Movie Details.
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Featured Blu-ray and DVD Review: Star Wars: The Last Jedi
March 26th, 2018
Star Wars: The Last Jedi was the biggest box office hit of 2016, both domestically and worldwide. It also earned 91% positive reviews and a solid A from CinemaScore. It is also hated by a minority of very loud, very aggressive people. Are the majority right? Do the minority have a legitimate case to make?
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2018 Preview: February
February 1st, 2018
2018 got off to a good start and January more or less held its ground when compared to 2017. There were some misses, but surprise holdovers made up the difference. Looking forward, February will be dominated by Black Panther. In fact, it will very likely make more during its opening weekend than the second place film, Fifty Shades Freed, will likely make in total. Black Panther likely won’t break records, but it could come close, while Fifty Shade Freed and Peter Rabbit both have a 50/50 shot at $100 million. Last February, The Lego Batman Movie both earned $175 million, while Fifty Shades Darker earned over $100 million. Black Panther will easily beat any film from last February; in fact, it could earn more than the top two films earned combined. As long as the rest of the box office isn’t a complete disaster, February should help 2018 earn a significant edge over 2017 in the year-over-year comparisons.
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2017 Preview: December
December 1st, 2017
The box office was mostly as expected during November. Granted, Thor: Ragnarok over-performed and Justice League underperformed, but overall there were no real surprises. This means the month started slow, but we got a couple of wins in the end and that bodes well going into the final month of the year. That said, December is a weird month. There are five weekends, but only seven films that I’m sure are opening truly wide. Additionally, five of those seven films are opening Christmas weekend. I’ve never seen a month this lop-sided. There are no real wide releases the first two weeks of the month, so we will likely start slow again, but when The Last Jedi debuts, we should see explosive growth at the box office. It will open with more than any film last December made and that should help 2017 cut into 2016’s lead. 2017 won’t be able to close the gap entirely, but the month could do well enough to cut 2016’s lead to under $250 million. That’s my goal. If that happens, I will be happy.
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Weekend Predictions: Can Jigsaw Still Fit at the Box Office?
October 26th, 2017
There are three wide releases coming out this week, although only Jigsaw is expected to make any real impact at the box office. The other two, Suburbicon and Thank You for Your Service, are opening in barely more than 2,000 theaters and neither of them are expected to do well at the box office. Meanwhile, Tyler Perry’s Boo 2: A Madea Halloween, has an actual shot at repeating in first place, mostly because of the weak competition. This is terrible news for the overall box office, as it means we are going to have a hard time matching last year’s box office, even though last year there was only one wide release, Inferno.
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Star Wars: The Last Jedi Trailer
October 10th, 2017
Sci-fi adventure starring Daisy Ridley, Oscar Isaac, John Boyega, Mark Hamill, Carrie Fisher, and Adam Driver opens December 15 ... Full Movie Details.
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2017 Preview: October
October 1st, 2017
September destroyed the previous September monthly record for total box office take, with $800 million or so (we won’t know the exact figure until after the weekend), which tops 2016’s record of $616 million. Granted, this is almost entirely due to It’s record breaking run, and the rest of the month was merely average. Kingsman: The Golden Circle was the only other film to come close to $100 million. October doesn’t look any better, as far as depth is concerned. Blade Runner 2049 is widely expected to be the biggest hit of the month, but it is the only film expected to reach $100 million domestically. Boo 2 should be the second biggest hit of the month, while there are only a couple of other films that have a shot at $50 million. Part of the problem is the level of competition, as there are 16 films opening during the four October weekends. (Needless to say, some of the predictions below will be a little short, as there’s not much to say about a film that will barely open in the top ten and disappear two weeks later.) That’s way too many and most will be buried by the competition. Last October was a flop, as no film earned more than $100 million at the box office. There were a few films that came close, including the original Boo! movie. As long as Blade Runner 2049 matches expectations, 2017 should win the year-over-year comparison by a small margin. If we get one surprise hit, then 2017 has a real shot at closing the gap with 2016 by a significant margin. I choose to be cautiously optimistic.
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Star Wars: The Last Jedi Trailer
April 18th, 2017
Sci-fi adventure starring Daisy Ridley, Oscar Isaac, and John Boyega, directed by Rian Johnson, opens December 15 ... Full Movie Details.
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2017 Preview: April
April 1st, 2017
March was a month of extremes, led by two strong performances: Beauty and the Beast breaking records and Logan cracking $200 million with ease. There were also two other $100 million hits and another potential $100 million hit that we don’t have significant box office numbers for yet. This is fantastic. On the opposite end, there were three films on last month’s list that didn’t even open truly wide. This month won’t be as lucrative at the top, as The Fate of the Furious is the only film expected to top $100 million. Fortunately, it is expected to open with over $100 million. On the other extreme, there are many, many films on this list that I’m not sure will open wide. Fortunately, last April wasn’t any better. The Jungle Book made nearly $1 billion worldwide, but the other nine films combined made less than half of that. To emphasize: the other nine films that opened last April averaged less than $50 million worldwide each. If The Fate of the Furious can just come close to the previous installment of the franchise, then 2017 has a solid shot at topping 2016.
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The Promise Trailer
March 20th, 2017
Historical drama starring Oscar Isaac, Charlotte Le Bon, and Christian Bale opens April 21 ... Full Movie Details.
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Featured Blu-ray and DVD Review: X-Men: Apocalypse
December 19th, 2016
I know what you are thinking. “Didn’t X-Men: Apocalypse come out on DVD and Blu-ray Combo Pack in early October?” Yes. However, the screener didn’t arrive till November and that’s too late to get a review done. That said, no screeners arrived this week, so I thought I might was well write a late review rather than do nothing.
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2016 Preview: May
May 1st, 2016
April started on a soft note and ended weak, but thanks to The Jungle Book, overall the month was actually really good. That's what happens when you get a surprise $300 million hit. This bodes well for May, which is both a slow month and a fantastic month. There are only four weekends and only eight movies coming out, but of those eight films, five have a shot at $100 million. The potential blockbusters are led by Captain America: Civil War, which is not only going to be the biggest hit of the month, but according to a Fandango survey, it is the most anticipated film of the summer. (On a side note, Finding Dory is the most anticipated family film of the summer and Ghostbusters is the most anticipated comedy of the summer. I was surprised by the last result.) Both Alice Through the Looking Glass and X-Men: Apocalypse have real shots at $200 million. One of them could get to $300 million, if they weren't opening against each other. Overall, the month looks excellent. Even better, last May there was only one monster hit, The Avengers: Age of Ultron, and most analysts think Captain America: Civil War will beat it at the box office. (There's also the issue of the misalignment in the weekends, which hurt April, but will really help May.)
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Featured Blu-ray / DVD Review: Star Wars: The Force Awakens
April 4th, 2016
After ranking Star Wars: The Force Awakens for those who still haven't seen it, we can do a full featured review. The film smashed box office records here and earned 92% positive reviews. Is it as good as its box office / Tomatometer Score? Or did people just get caught up in the hype?
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2015 Preview: December
December 1st, 2015
November ended on a positive note with a strong Thanksgiving weekend. Even so, the overall numbers were mixed with a lot of misses mixed in with a few hits. It was better than October and we will call that a victory. Meanwhile, December is potentially record-breaking. Actually, given the evidence, it is almost assuredly going to be record-breaking. Star Wars: The Force Awakens has already set a record for the most money taken from ticket pre-sales and the biggest December weekend will fall. The pre-orders alone will guarantee that. On the downside, it is very likely that no film will make as much in total as The Force Awakens will make during its opening weekend. There's a chance no film makes in total as much as The Force Awakens makes during its opening day. There are a few films that have a shot at $100 million. For example, Joy should get there, if it becomes a major player during Awards Season. If not, it will at least come close. Daddy's Home, and to a lesser extent Sisters, could be surprise $100 million hits. However, like the rest of 2015, December is shaping up to be a month of a record-breaking hit and a lot of films that struggle just to get noticed. On the other hand, last December, was a lot more balanced at the top with four films earning more than $100 million, led by The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies. There's a chance The Force Awakens earns more than all four $100 million hits from last year earned combined.
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Featured Blu-ray / DVD Review: Ex Machina
July 13th, 2015
Ex Machina is a high-concept Sci-fi movie that I thought had a chance to do well in limited release. ... It earned just over $25 million in theaters and is currently one of the biggest limited release hits of the year. The fact that it found an audience is excellent. Did it deserve this success? And does the DVD / Blu-ray live up to its theatrical success?
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Featured Blu-ray / DVD Review: A Most Violent Year
April 19th, 2015
A Most Violent Year came out last Awards Season and earned some serious pre-release buzz. After all, it stars Jessica Chastain. She's only been acting four roughly five years since she made Jolene, but since then, five of her previous films have earned some measure of Awards Season Buzz. Unfortunately, nothing really came from that buzz and the film wasn't able to expand truly wide. Did it deserve better? Or is the term "Busted Oscar-bait" applicable?
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Limited Releases: Forecast is Cloudy
April 10th, 2015
It is an excellent week for limited releases with two films earning stunning reviews and loud buzz: Clouds of Sils Maria and Ex Machina. I think the former has a better chance to expand significantly, but hopefully both will find audiences in theaters. There are also a number of other limited releases earning amazing reviews: About Elly, Black Souls, The Sisterhood of Night, etc. In fact, there are too many to think all of them will thrive.
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Limited Releases You Can Take Pride In
September 26th, 2014
The list of new releases is a little calmer this week than it was last week. There are still a few movies that could do well. The Two Faces of January has some of the best reviews and has an impressive cast, but it is also playing on Video on Demand, so its box office numbers might not shine. On the other hand, I think Pride will turn its excellent reviews into a long run on limited release. It might even find a significant measure of mainstream success.
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Featured DVD Review: In Secret
May 18th, 2014
In Secret is a film based on the novel Thérèse Raquin, which was written nearly 150 years ago. The novel has been adopted into a few theatrical releases, a few TV movies, a few TV mini-series, etc. over the years, but it never really became something that entered the mainstream awareness like Pride and Prejudice did. For instance, this version opened well below the Mendoza Line before quickly disappearing from theaters. Is this film as bad as its box office numbers would indicate? Or would it have thrived had it opened in just a few theaters and expanded with its word-of-mouth?
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2014 Awards Season: Slave Hustles to the Top
December 14th, 2013
Hollywood Foreign Press Association announced their Golden Globe nominations this week, and a clear picture is forming. 12 Years a Slave was again the recipient of the most nominations, but this time it was a tie, as it and American Hustle both grabbed seven nominations. If you look down the list of other multi-nominated films, you will find a number of familiar faces.
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2014 - Awards Season: Slave Earns Independence
November 28th, 2013
Independent Spirit Award started the Awards Season this week, handing out its nominations. 12 Years a Slave led the way with seven nominations, but it wasn't the only film to pick up multiple nominations.
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Limited Releases Are What They Are
September 27th, 2013
There are a lot of limited releases on this week's list, including a few earning stellar reviews. There are also a few with weak reviews or that are the wrong genre to thrive in limited release. One film fits into both ends of the spectrum, We Are What We Are, which is earning great reviews, but as a horror film, likely won't find an audience till the home market. Hopefully I am wrong. Inequality for All is earning even better reviews, but it is a documentary, so it have very little chance to expand. On the Job has the best reviews of the week, but it is a foreign-language action film, so it will likely not earn breakout success.
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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 2, 2023 | Spider-Man: Across the… | Miguel O’Hara / S… | $381,593,754 | $299,951,277 | $681,545,031 |
Feb 25, 2022 | Big Gold Brick | Anselm Vogelweide | |||
Oct 22, 2021 | Dune | Duke Leto Atreides | $109,987,830 | $320,192,976 | $430,180,806 |
Oct 1, 2021 | The Addams Family 2 | Gomez Addams | $56,489,153 | $62,894,083 | $119,383,236 |
Sep 10, 2021 | The Card Counter | William Tell | $2,657,850 | $1,703,398 | $4,361,248 |
Dec 20, 2019 | Star Wars: The Rise of… | Poe Dameron | $515,202,542 | $557,565,455 | $1,072,767,997 |
Oct 11, 2019 | The Addams Family | Gomez | $97,864,733 | $102,723,813 | $200,588,546 |
Mar 6, 2019 | Triple Frontier | Santiago “Pope” G… | |||
Dec 14, 2018 | Spider-Man: Into The S… | Interesting Perso… | $190,173,195 | $185,291,432 | $375,464,627 |
Nov 16, 2018 | At Eternity’s Gate | Paul Gauguin | $2,294,917 | $8,599,667 | $10,894,584 |
Sep 21, 2018 | Life Itself | Will | $4,095,431 | $3,865,043 | $7,960,474 |
Aug 29, 2018 | Operation Finale | Peter Malkin | $17,612,099 | $17,612,099 | |
Feb 23, 2018 | Annihilation | Kane | $32,732,301 | $10,338,614 | $43,070,915 |
Dec 15, 2017 | Star Wars Ep. VIII: Th… | Poe Dameron | $620,181,382 | $711,453,759 | $1,331,635,141 |
Oct 27, 2017 | Suburbicon | Roger | $5,775,178 | $9,746,441 | $15,521,619 |
Apr 21, 2017 | The Promise | Michael | $8,224,288 | $2,327,129 | $10,551,417 |
Jun 3, 2016 | Time to Choose | Narrator | $29,233 | $29,233 | |
May 27, 2016 | X-Men: Apocalypse | En Sabah Nur/Apoc… | $155,442,489 | $387,095,057 | $542,537,546 |
Jan 22, 2016 | Mojave | Jack | $8,253 | $960 | $9,213 |
Dec 18, 2015 | Star Wars Ep. VII: The… | Poe Dameron | $936,662,225 | $1,127,953,592 | $2,064,615,817 |
Apr 10, 2015 | Ex Machina | Nathan Bateman | $25,440,971 | $12,820,328 | $38,261,299 |
Dec 31, 2014 | A Most Violent Year | Abel Morales | $5,749,134 | $3,120,588 | $8,869,722 |
Sep 26, 2014 | The Two Faces of January | Rydal | $507,463 | $9,693,877 | $10,201,340 |
Feb 21, 2014 | In Secret | Laurent LeClaire | $444,179 | $252,048 | $696,227 |
Dec 6, 2013 | Inside Llewyn Davis | Llewyn Davis | $13,248,209 | $19,695,038 | $32,943,247 |
May 7, 2013 | Revenge for Jolly! | ||||
Sep 28, 2012 | Won't Back Down | Michael Perry | $5,310,554 | $434,949 | $5,745,503 |
Sep 14, 2012 | 10 Years | Reeves | $203,654 | $783,986 | $987,640 |
Aug 10, 2012 | The Bourne Legacy | Outcome #3 | $113,203,870 | $167,152,050 | $280,355,920 |
Jun 1, 2012 | For Greater Glory: The… | Victoriano 'El Ca… | $5,669,081 | $4,357,174 | $10,026,255 |
Feb 3, 2012 | W.E. | Evgeni | $582,075 | $357,670 | $939,745 |
Sep 16, 2011 | Drive | Standard | $35,060,689 | $46,297,241 | $81,357,930 |
Mar 25, 2011 | Sucker Punch | Blue Jones | $36,392,502 | $53,365,887 | $89,758,389 |
May 28, 2010 | Agora | Oreste | $619,423 | $38,372,869 | $38,992,292 |
May 14, 2010 | Robin Hood | Prince John | $105,487,148 | $216,971,858 | $322,459,006 |
Oct 10, 2008 | Body of Lies | Bassam | $39,394,666 | $79,161,864 | $118,556,530 |
Dec 1, 2006 | The Nativity Story | Joseph | $37,629,831 | $8,679,813 | $46,309,644 |
Averages | $104,763,832 | $139,163,123 | $235,740,889 | ||
Totals | 37 | $3,561,970,302 | $4,453,219,936 | $8,015,190,238 |
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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Feb 25, 2022 | Big Gold Brick | |||||
Oct 22, 2021 | Dune | $41,011,174 | 4,125 | $109,987,830 | $430,180,806 | 25.6% |
Oct 1, 2021 | The Addams Family 2 | $17,325,007 | 4,207 | $56,489,153 | $119,383,236 | 47.3% |
Sep 10, 2021 | The Card Counter | $1,039,580 | 739 | $2,657,850 | $4,361,248 | 60.9% |
Dec 20, 2019 | Star Wars: The Rise of… | $177,383,864 | 4,406 | $515,202,542 | $1,072,767,997 | 48.0% |
Oct 11, 2019 | The Addams Family | $30,300,007 | 4,207 | $97,864,733 | $200,588,546 | 48.8% |
Mar 6, 2019 | Triple Frontier | |||||
Sep 21, 2018 | Life Itself | $2,123,463 | 2,609 | $4,095,431 | $7,960,474 | 51.4% |
Aug 29, 2018 | Operation Finale | $6,022,758 | 1,818 | $17,612,099 | $17,612,099 | 100.0% |
Dec 15, 2017 | Star Wars Ep. VIII: Th… | $220,009,584 | 4,232 | $620,181,382 | $1,331,635,141 | 46.6% |
Oct 27, 2017 | Suburbicon | $2,840,246 | 2,046 | $5,775,178 | $15,521,619 | 37.2% |
Apr 21, 2017 | The Promise | $4,095,718 | 2,251 | $8,224,288 | $10,551,417 | 77.9% |
Jan 22, 2016 | Mojave | $3,303 | 26 | $8,253 | $9,213 | 89.6% |
Apr 10, 2015 | Ex Machina | $237,264 | 2,004 | $25,440,971 | $38,261,299 | 66.5% |
Dec 31, 2014 | A Most Violent Year | $172,788 | 818 | $5,749,134 | $8,869,722 | 64.8% |
Sep 26, 2014 | The Two Faces of January | $43,116 | 59 | $507,463 | $10,201,340 | 5.0% |
Feb 21, 2014 | In Secret | $265,586 | 266 | $444,179 | $696,227 | 63.8% |
Dec 6, 2013 | Inside Llewyn Davis | $405,411 | 729 | $13,248,209 | $32,943,247 | 40.2% |
Sep 14, 2012 | 10 Years | $22,707 | 63 | $203,654 | $987,640 | 20.6% |
Dec 1, 2006 | The Nativity Story | $7,849,304 | 3,083 | $37,629,831 | $46,309,644 | 81.3% |
Averages | $28,397,271 | 2,094 | $84,517,899 | $186,046,718 | 54.2% | |
Totals | 20 | $1,521,322,180 | $3,348,840,915 |
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 2, 2023 | Spider-Man: Across the… | $120,663,589 | 4,332 | $381,593,754 | $681,545,031 | 56.0% |
Dec 14, 2018 | Spider-Man: Into The S… | $35,363,376 | 3,813 | $190,173,195 | $375,464,627 | 50.7% |
Nov 16, 2018 | At Eternity’s Gate | $92,855 | 178 | $2,294,917 | $10,894,584 | 21.1% |
Feb 23, 2018 | Annihilation | $11,071,584 | 2,112 | $32,732,301 | $43,070,915 | 76.0% |
May 27, 2016 | X-Men: Apocalypse | $65,769,562 | 4,153 | $155,442,489 | $542,537,546 | 28.7% |
Dec 18, 2015 | Star Wars Ep. VII: The… | $247,966,675 | 4,134 | $936,662,225 | $2,064,615,817 | 45.4% |
Sep 28, 2012 | Won't Back Down | $2,603,370 | 2,517 | $5,310,554 | $5,745,503 | 92.4% |
Aug 10, 2012 | The Bourne Legacy | $38,142,825 | 3,753 | $113,203,870 | $280,355,920 | 40.4% |
Jun 1, 2012 | For Greater Glory: The… | $1,885,608 | 757 | $5,669,081 | $10,026,255 | 56.5% |
Feb 3, 2012 | W.E. | $47,074 | 24 | $582,075 | $939,745 | 61.9% |
Sep 16, 2011 | Drive | $11,340,461 | 2,904 | $35,060,689 | $81,357,930 | 43.1% |
Mar 25, 2011 | Sucker Punch | $19,058,199 | 3,033 | $36,392,502 | $89,758,389 | 40.5% |
May 28, 2010 | Agora | $33,262 | 17 | $619,423 | $38,992,292 | 1.6% |
May 14, 2010 | Robin Hood | $36,063,385 | 3,505 | $105,487,148 | $322,459,006 | 32.7% |
Oct 10, 2008 | Body of Lies | $12,884,416 | 2,714 | $39,394,666 | $118,556,530 | 33.2% |
Averages | $40,199,083 | 2,530 | $136,041,259 | $311,088,006 | 45.3% | |
Totals | 15 | $2,040,618,889 | $4,666,320,090 |
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Release Date | Title | Role | Domestic Box Office | International Box Office | Worldwide Box Office |
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Feb 25, 2022 | Big Gold Brick | Executive Producer | |||
Nov 16, 2018 | At Eternity’s Gate | Producer | $2,294,917 | $8,599,667 | $10,894,584 |
Aug 29, 2018 | Operation Finale | Producer | $17,612,099 | $17,612,099 | |
Averages | $9,953,508 | $8,599,667 | $14,253,342 | ||
Totals | 3 | $19,907,016 | $8,599,667 | $28,506,683 |
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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Nov 16, 2018 | At Eternity’s Gate | $92,855 | 178 | $2,294,917 | $10,894,584 | 21.1% |
Aug 29, 2018 | Operation Finale | $6,022,758 | 1,818 | $17,612,099 | $17,612,099 | 100.0% |
Averages | $3,057,807 | 998 | $9,953,508 | $14,253,342 | 60.5% | |
Totals | 2 | $19,907,016 | $28,506,683 |
Latest Ranking on All Technical Box Office Record Lists
Record | Rank | Amount |
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Top Grossing Producer at the Domestic Box Office (Rank 2,601-2,700) | 2,606 | $19,907,016 |
Top Grossing Producer at the International Box Office (Rank 3,301-3,400) | 3,349 | $8,599,667 |
Top Grossing Producer at the Worldwide Box Office (Rank 3,001-3,100) | 3,076 | $28,506,683 |