Kevin Costner
Best known as a Leading Actor based on credits in that role in 36 films, with $2,955,367,247 worldwide aggregate box office (rank #70) |
Best-known acting roles: Jonathan Kent (Man of Steel), Al Harrison (Hidden Figures), Lieutenant John G. Dunbar (Dances with Wolves), Robin of Locksley (Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves), William Harper (Jack Ryan: Shadow Recruit) |
Best-known technical roles: Dances with Wolves (Director), Dances with Wolves (Producer), Horizon: An American Saga Chapter 1 (Director), Horizon: An American Saga Chapter 1 (Screenwriter), Horizon: An American Saga Chapter 1 (Story Creator) |
Most productive collaborators: Kevin Reynolds, Theodore Melfi, Taraji P. Henson, Octavia Spencer, Allison Schroeder |
Born: January 18, 1955 (69 years old) |
Career Summary
Movies | Domestic Box Office | International Box Office | Worldwide Box Office | ||
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As an Actor | Leading | 36 | $1,595,812,106 | $1,359,555,141 | $2,955,367,247 |
Lead Ensemble Member | 6 | $274,121,827 | $88,922,223 | $363,044,050 | |
Cameo | 5 | $374,939,489 | $556,034,897 | $930,974,386 | |
Supporting | 4 | $323,763,384 | $401,469,680 | $725,233,064 | |
Inverviewee | 1 | $0 | $2,855 | $2,855 | |
Narrator | 1 | $0 | $0 | $0 | |
(Unclassified) | 1 | $0 | $0 | $0 | |
In Technical Roles | Producer | 12 | $602,333,541 | $758,661,996 | $1,360,995,537 |
Director | 7 | $289,226,502 | $255,934,727 | $545,161,229 | |
Screenwriter | 3 | $29,035,702 | $2,461,607 | $31,497,309 | |
Story Creator | 2 | $29,035,702 | $2,461,607 | $31,497,309 | |
Executive Producer | 1 | $9,358,025 | $1,414,982 | $10,773,007 |
Career Trend
This graph shows Kevin Costner’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: Despicable Me 4 remains the widest release entering its second frame
July 11th, 2024
It was a solid debut for the number one film at the box office, as Despicable Me 4 dominated with five-day domestic earnings of $122.6 million after opening in 4,030 theaters on July 3rd. The latest installment has since turned up another $34 million, taking its eight-day total to $157.28 million. As no mega blockbuster films are set to open this weekend, Despicable Me 4 and Inside Out 2 should once again find themselves in the number one and number two positions, respectively, at the box office.
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Theater counts: Inside Out 2 remains widest release as business heats up
June 27th, 2024
Inside Out 2 has been dominating the domestic box office since its June 14 release. It’s set to surpass Frozen’s $401 million mark this Thursday, entering the top 10 highest grossing animated films of all time. Currently, it has earned $400.7 million domestically and $434.7 million internationally, totaling $835.4 million globally. With 4,440 theaters still showing the film, it’s poised to join the billion dollar club soon, despite facing fierce competition from this weekend’s new releases.
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Theater counts: Inside Out 2 remains widest release after a stellar opening weekend
June 20th, 2024
Inside Out 2 was off and running at the domestic box office last weekend as the animated sequel over-performed most predictions (including ours), pulling in an outstanding $154.2 million in its opening three-day frame. Possibly even more impressive yet, the film has increased its daily box office since Monday, when it posted $22.42 million in earnings. The film took in $28.83 million on Tuesday and $30.1 million on Wednesday, the latter marking the third largest non-opening Wednesday at the box office of all time. Once again playing in 4,440 locations, the Pixar film should have no trouble staying atop the chart.
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Weekend predictions: can Let Him Go topple Come Play?
November 6th, 2020
The race to be elected the top film at the box office this weekend is too close to call, according to our model, although the odds favor Let Him Go, which opens in 2,454 theaters, and has enough buzz to probably pull off a victory. Come Play would have to enjoy an unusually strong hold coming off Halloween weekend to secure a surprise win.
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November preview: Universal keeps the industry alive
November 5th, 2020
The country might be distracted by a drawn-out election right now, but the movie business soldiers on this month, even though recovery from the pandemic looks as far away as ever. While theatrical grosses remain tiny, Universal is currently planning to try its luck with three new wide releases, two from the studio itself and one from its specialty division Focus Features.
At least, that’s their current plan. Two of the films seem certain to roll out, but their Thanksgiving release of The Croods: A New Age has to come with an asterisk attached. Perhaps this release will be an olive branch to theater operators after the studio caused controversy in March by pulling Trolls World Tour from theaters and sending it direct to PVOD. Universal is maybe taking this opportunity to look they’re supporting the theatrical business, and their case is made more convincing by the fact that every other major studio is sitting out November. Even looking beyond the end of the month, 20th Century Studios is the only other distributor that looks like it’ll have a wide release between now and Christmas, with Free Guy on December 11 and Death on the Nile on December 18. (Universal has another film, All My Life slated for December 4.)
If Universal sticks to its plans, and a couple of other expected changes (Coming 2 America going direct to Amazon Prime, and Wonder Woman 1984 getting pushed back again) happen, it’ll be the only studio offering real support to the theatrical business between now and the end of the year. Maybe everyone will let bygones be bygones, and we can at least point to that as a ray of hope for the industry going in Holiday Season.
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Let Him Go Trailer
August 21st, 2020
Thriller starring Kevin Costner and Diane Lane coming to theaters on November 6 ... Full Movie Details.
Following the loss of their son, retired sheriff George Blackledge and his wife Margaret leave their Montana ranch to rescue their young grandson from the clutches of a dangerous family living off the grid in the Dakotas, headed by matriarch Blanche Weboy. When they discover the Weboys have no intention of letting the child go, George and Margaret are left with no choice but to fight for their family.
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Featured Blu-ray and DVD Review: Molly’s Game
April 9th, 2018
Jessica Chastain started her acting career in Jolene, a movie that is not good. She was the best part of the movie and it was clear she had movie star potential. The next year she got an Oscar nomination for The Help and the year after that she got her second Oscar nod for Zero Dark Thirty. Nearly every year since, she’s made at least one film that has earned some Award season buzz, but hasn’t been able to climb back to Oscar contender. Molly’s Game was the latest to get some Awards Season buzz for the actress and she even got a Golden Globe Nomination, but no Oscar recognition. Is the movie good, but not Awards Season good? Or did it deserve better?
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Featured VOD Review: Hidden Figures
April 10th, 2017
Hidden Figures is an Oscar-bait movie, there’s no getting around that. It is an inspirational movie based on real life events that opened in limited release in December. Clearly they were going for Awards Season glory. It did earn a number of nominations, but was only able to pick up one award. On the other hand, the film earned nearly $170 million and is the biggest limited release hit of 2016. Is the film just a little too mainstream for Awards Season success? Did it deserve better on Oscar-night?
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Featured VOD Review: Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice
July 17th, 2016
Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice came out on Video on Demand two weeks ago, but comes out on DVD, Blu-ray Combo Pack, 3D Combo Pack, or 4k Combo Pack this week. I’m reviewing the VOD, not because I got a screener, but because one of the people I game with watched it in theaters and demanded others in our group see it, so he’s not the only one to suffer. Is it really as bad as its reputation? Yes. Yes it is.
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Home Market Releases for June 28th, 2016
June 28th, 2016
Usually, this time of year is terrible for the home market. However, this week, Kung Fu Panda 3 hits the home market. I'm still waiting on the screener, but its reviews are a step above most of its competition, so at the very least it is a contender for Pick of the Week. It's not the only contender, but there can only be one winner and this week it's Eye in the Sky on Blu-ray Combo Pack.
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2016 Preview: April
April 1st, 2016
March was a really good month, for the most part. There were a few bombs, but the two biggest films, Zootopia and Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice, both beat expectations by significant margins, so overall the box office was better than expected. Unfortunately, April is a mess, which makes prognosticating really tough. Every single week has at least one film that either moved, switched from wide to limited release, or disappeared entirely. The Jungle Book appears to be the biggest film of the year, but The Huntsman: Winter's War could also be a $100 million hit. Sadly, last April was led by Furious 7, which earned more than $350 million at the box office. That's very likely more than both The Jungle Book and The Huntsman: Winter's War will make combined. Worse still, there were only four weekends in April last year, meaning the month ends by going head-to-head with The Avengers: Age of Ultron. By the time the month ends, 2016's lead over 2015 might be gone. Let's hope it is not that bad.
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Home Market Releases for June 2nd, 2015
June 3rd, 2015
Welcome to the column formerly known as the DVD and Blu-ray release report! In response to the changing home market landscape, we have renamed it the Home Market Release Report, and will now be including Video-on-Demand releases. It was a bad week to try and change the format, as there were a ton of great releases contending for Pick of the Week. Most of these contenders are TV on DVD releases, including Parks & Recreation: Season 7. There is also one limited release, Spring on Blu-ray, and one first-run releases, The SpongeBob Movie: A Sponge Out of Water on 3D Combo Pack. It was a close race, but I choose SpongeBob in the end.
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Weekend Predictions: In Fifty Shades' Shadow
February 20th, 2015
Fifty Shades of Grey will again win the weekend box office race. In fact, it could make more than the three new wide releases make combined. The biggest of these three wide releases is Hot Tub Time Machine 2, but it is unfortunately earning terrible reviews. The DUFF's reviews were amazing, but it has since settled on merely good. McFarland, USA is earning the best reviews, but unfortunately its buzz is really quiet. Granted, its target audience doesn't tend to get hyped about movies, but this still isn't a good sign. This weekend last year, The LEGO Movie remained in first place with just over $30 million. This is about the same as Fifty Shades is expected to earn. If 2015 is to win, it will need to rely on depth. Since we could have seven films earning $10 million or more, that won't be an issue.
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2015 Preview: February
February 1st, 2015
It was a record-breaking January thanks entirely to American Sniper, which set records, both during its limited release run and especially when it expanded wide. There were a couple of other films that did well, but for the most part, it was a typical January. The question is, will American Sniper boost the overall box office, which would help February, or will its effects fade as it does? There are ten wide releases in February; there are a few films that may or may not open in the top ten. Of these, there are only two that have a real shot at true box office success. The biggest film in terms of buzz is Fifty Shades of Grey, which looks so, so bad. Personally, I would rather watch The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge Out of Water a hundred times than sit through just the trailer for Fifty Shades of Grey. If Fifty Shades of Grey becomes the biggest hit of the month, it will mrean the end of civilization. Because. I. Will. End. Civilization. Last February was mostly mediocre, except for The LEGO Movie which was a huge early year hit. There's no chance any film opening this month will match The LEGO Movie; the top two films likely won't match The LEGO Movie. Because of this, 2015 will need to rely on depth to come out ahead. I'm not sure how likely that will be.
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Weekend Predictions: Nothing Super about the New Releases
January 29th, 2015
There are three wide releases coming out this weekend, sort of. Project Almanac is the only film opening truly wide this weekend and it is easily the biggest of the three releases. The other two new releases, Black or White and The Loft, are both opening in below 2,000 theaters and neither has a real shot to open in the top five. This leaves American Sniper with an easy path to first place, but perhaps the Super Bowl will be bigger competition this weekend than any of the new releases were the last two weeks. This weekend last year, both new releases struggled and Ride Along was easily able to win, but with just $12 million. 2015 is going to crush 2014 in the year-over-year comparison.
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2015 Preview: January
January 1st, 2015
2014 is over and for the most part, December was a soft ending to a weak year. This is bad news for two reasons. Firstly, it means the overall box office is still soft and it is unlikely that January will start strong. Secondly, last January was a great month, thanks in part to Frozen and other holdovers. The slump can't last forever and Taken 3 should help 2015 get off to a reasonably fast start and it even has a shot at $100 million. American Sniper got off to a really fast start in limited release, so it too could be a hit when it expands wide. By comparison, last January was led by Ride Along, but there were only two other films that didn't completely bomb. I want to say 2015 will start out on a winning note, but given the box office losing streak, it will likely pay to be pessimistic.
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Featured Blu-ray / DVD Review: Jack Ryan: Shadow Recruit
June 8th, 2014
I previously reviewed the Jack Ryan box set when it came out on Blu-ray last year. When I got a chance to review the latest installment, Jack Ryan: Shadow Recruit, it seemed like the natural thing to do. But can this reboot live up to the past installments in the franchise? Or was there a reason it was dumped during the early part of the year?
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DVD and Blu-ray Releases for May 20th, 2014
May 19th, 2014
It's that time of year, the weakest time of year on the home market. This week there are four first-run releases, but only one of them earned overall positive reviews and only one of them did well at the box office. Fortunately, it was the same film, About Last Night. If you are a fan of romantic comedies, then the DVD or Blu-ray is worth picking up, but it is not Pick of the Week material. For Pick of the Week, I went with Nosferatu the Vampyre on Blu-ray.
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Featured Blu-ray / DVD Review: 3 Days to Kill
May 18th, 2014
Kevin Costner practically stopped acting in movies after Swing Vote. After appearing in Man of Steel last summer, he has four films this year. Unfortunately, so far none of them have been box office hits. 3 Days to Kill, for instance, earned just over $30 million at the domestic box office. Is it truly a bad movie? Or was this more of a result of a bad release date?
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Weekend Estimates: Winter Soldier Beats Out Rio
April 13th, 2014
When Friday's numbers came in, the consensus was that Rio 2 would take the weekend, but relatively weak Saturday numbers for the debutant, and strength through the weekend for Captain America: The Winter Soldier, means that the final weekend estimates on Sunday morning point towards a win for Marvel's superheroes. Captain America is projected to earn $41.4 million over three days for a domestic total around $159 million after two weekends. That's well ahead of the original's $117 million at this stage in its release, and the film's worldwide box office will better the first film's final global total by the end of the weekend too. Rio 2, meanwhile, will have an opening weekend almost identical to Rio, which is a slight disappointment, but hardly a disaster.
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Weekend Predictions: Can Rio 2 Fly to the Top?
April 10th, 2014
While Captain America: The Winter Soldier is expected to win the race for first place on the box office chart this weekend, some think it will be rather close with Rio 2 giving it a fight. Draft Day and Oculus will also be in a close race for third place with both films earning in the low teens. Overall, the box office looks a lot stronger than it did last year. Both The Winter Soldier and Rio 2 will crush 42's opening, while Draft Day and Oculus will be close to Scary Movie 5's debut.
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2014 Preview: April
April 1st, 2014
March was stronger than expected when compared to 2013 with four films earning $100 million or more, led by Divergent. (Not all of them have gotten there yet, but they are certain to reach that milestone before they are done their box office runs.) It wasn't a blow-out victory, on the other hand, as a few weekends the ticket sales were lower in 2014 than they were during the same weekend in 2013. April looks really strong with Captain America: The Winter Soldier leading the way. This film should top $200 million over the weekend, while it isn't the only film that should crack the century mark, as Rio 2 is also on track for $100 million. This is great news, as no film last April reached $100 million. Granted, 42 came close and Oblivion wasn't far behind, but The Winter Soldier should earn more than those two films earned combined giving 2014 a comfortable lead over 2013 over the full month.
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2014 Preview: February
January 31st, 2014
After a weak start, January rebounded and a couple of films on last month's preview cracked $100 million at the box office. Granted, Lone Survivor is technically a December release, but Ride Along will become one of the rare January releases to reach the century mark. Unfortunately, there doesn't appear to be too many February releases that have a real shot at $100 million. It is very likely that The Lego Movie will reach that milestone, but most of the rest of the movies will be lucky if they reach $50 million. Last February was very similar. We had one surprise $100 million hit, Identity Thief, plus a couple of solid midlevel hits, Warm Bodies, for instance. However, for the most part, the month was one miss after another. This means 2014 could continue its winning ways, or at the very least, shouldn't fall behind 2013's pace.
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2014 Preview: January
January 1st, 2014
It's the first month of the new year, but the biggest hit might be a film released in December. Last month ended on a slow note with all five Christmas day releases failing to become hits, some more than others. (It's a little too soon to tell if The Wolf of Wall Street or The Secret Life of Walter Mitty will do well enough to break even any time soon, but neither is a serious hit.) There are still some December releases that will likely remain on the charts through the opening weekends of January, while there are some films that opened in limited release last month with a scheduled wide release this month. Of the purely January releases, I would guess Jack Ryan: Shadow Recruit will be the biggest hit. Even then, it won't live up to the previous films in the franchise, even if you don't take inflation into account. Most of the rest of the new releases will be happy if they can become midlevel hits. Last January was led by Mama, which earned more than $70 million. I think Shadow Recruit will top that figure at the box office, while there are a similar number of likely box office bombs opening this year as there were last year. 2014 could start out ahead of 2013's pace, but it likely won't be a huge difference either way.
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2013 Preview: June
June 2nd, 2013
May ended on a mixed note, but there was still enough to celebrate. Of the seven films I thought had a legitimate shot at $100 million, four have already gotten there, one more is a sure thing, and another has a good shot as well. Only one, After Earth, will definitely fail to get to that milestone. (Although Now You See Me might get there instead.) Looking forward to June, there are four weekends, each with two wide releases, for a total of eight films. Of those eight, six have a legitimate shot at $100 million. One, Monsters University, should have no trouble getting to $200 million, and another, Man of Steel, should top $300 million. It is hard to compare this June with last June, because last June there were five weekends. Taking that into account and ignoring the first week, which lines up with the final week of May, there were eight wide releases. Of those eight, five hit $100 million, including three $200 million movies. There were no $300 million movies, so if the two big hits this month do as well as expected, 2013 could come out ahead.
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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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Dec, 2024 | Horizon: An American S… | Hayes Ellison | |||
Jun 28, 2024 | Horizon: An American S… | Hayes Ellison | $29,035,702 | $2,461,607 | $31,497,309 |
Nov 6, 2020 | Let Him Go | George Blackledge | $9,358,025 | $1,414,982 | $10,773,007 |
Aug 9, 2019 | The Art of Racing in t… | Enzo | $26,402,818 | $7,371,145 | $33,773,963 |
Mar 29, 2019 | The Highwaymen | Frank Hamer | |||
Dec 25, 2017 | Molly’s Game | Larry Bloom | $28,780,744 | $24,515,680 | $53,296,424 |
Dec 25, 2016 | Hidden Figures | Al Harrison | $169,607,287 | $59,870,401 | $229,477,688 |
Apr 15, 2016 | Criminal | Jerico Stewart | $14,708,696 | $24,062,566 | $38,771,262 |
Mar 25, 2016 | Batman v Superman: Daw… | Jonathan Kent | $330,360,194 | $542,034,897 | $872,395,091 |
Mar 25, 2016 | Fastball | Narrator | |||
Sep 18, 2015 | The Man Who Saved the … | Himself | $2,855 | $2,855 | |
Feb 20, 2015 | McFarland, USA | Jim White | $44,480,275 | $1,227,649 | $45,707,924 |
Jan 30, 2015 | Black or White | Elliott Anderson | $21,571,189 | $399,832 | $21,971,021 |
Apr 11, 2014 | Draft Day | Sonny Weaver Jr. | $28,842,237 | $1,005,243 | $29,847,480 |
Feb 21, 2014 | 3 Days to Kill | Ethan Renner | $30,697,999 | $8,261,901 | $38,959,900 |
Jan 17, 2014 | Jack Ryan: Shadow Recruit | William Harper | $50,577,412 | $80,800,000 | $131,377,412 |
Jun 14, 2013 | Man of Steel | Jonathan Kent | $291,045,518 | $376,954,000 | $667,999,518 |
Jan 21, 2011 | The Company Men | Jack Dolan | $4,444,612 | $125,355 | $4,569,967 |
May 18, 2010 | The New Daughter | ||||
Aug 1, 2008 | Swing Vote | Bud Johnson | $16,289,867 | $1,300,000 | $17,589,867 |
Jun 1, 2007 | Mr. Brooks | Earl Brooks | $28,476,219 | $17,512,793 | $45,989,012 |
Sep 29, 2006 | The Guardian | Ben Randall | $55,011,732 | $39,961,808 | $94,973,540 |
Dec 25, 2005 | Rumor Has It | Beau Burroughs | $42,996,140 | $45,937,422 | $88,933,562 |
Mar 11, 2005 | The Upside of Anger | Denny Davies | $18,761,993 | $10,153,768 | $28,915,761 |
Aug 15, 2003 | Open Range | Charley Waite | $58,331,254 | $10,282,738 | $68,613,992 |
Feb 22, 2002 | Dragonfly | Dr. Joe Darrow | $30,063,805 | $253,620 | $30,317,425 |
Feb 23, 2001 | 3000 Miles to Graceland | Murphy | $15,738,632 | $2,970,216 | $18,708,848 |
Dec 22, 2000 | Thirteen Days | Kenny O'Donnell | $34,566,746 | $31,987,801 | $66,554,547 |
Dec 24, 1999 | Play it to the Bone | Himself | $8,427,204 | $8,427,204 | |
Sep 17, 1999 | For Love of the Game | Billy Chapel | $35,188,640 | $10,924,000 | $46,112,640 |
Feb 12, 1999 | Message in a Bottle | Garret Blake | $52,880,016 | $52,880,016 | |
Dec 25, 1997 | The Postman | The Postman | $17,650,704 | $3,190,419 | $20,841,123 |
Aug 16, 1996 | Tin Cup | Roy ‘Tin Cup’ McA… | $53,854,588 | $22,000,000 | $75,854,588 |
Jul 28, 1995 | Waterworld | Mariner | $88,246,220 | $176,000,000 | $264,246,220 |
Nov 4, 1994 | The War | Stephen | $16,480,770 | $16,480,770 | |
Jun 24, 1994 | Wyatt Earp | Wyatt Earp | $25,052,000 | $25,052,000 | |
Nov 24, 1993 | A Perfect World | Butch Haynes | $31,160,784 | $31,160,784 | |
Nov 25, 1992 | The Bodyguard | Frank Farmer | $122,006,740 | $289,000,000 | $411,006,740 |
Dec 20, 1991 | JFK | Jim Garrison | $70,405,498 | $134,994,502 | $205,400,000 |
Jun 14, 1991 | Robin Hood: Prince of … | Robin of Locksley | $165,493,908 | $225,006,092 | $390,500,000 |
May 10, 1991 | Madonna: Truth or Dare | Himself | $15,012,935 | $14,000,000 | $29,012,935 |
Nov 9, 1990 | Dances with Wolves | Lieutenant John G… | $184,208,842 | $239,999,963 | $424,208,805 |
Feb 16, 1990 | Revenge | Cochran | $15,535,771 | $15,535,771 | |
Apr 21, 1989 | Field of Dreams | Ray Kinsella | $64,431,625 | $64,431,625 | |
Jun 15, 1988 | Bull Durham | Crash Davis, Catc… | $50,888,729 | $50,888,729 | |
Aug 14, 1987 | No Way Out | Lt. Cmdr. Tom Far… | $35,509,515 | $35,509,515 | |
Jun 3, 1987 | The Untouchables | Eliot Ness | $76,270,454 | $1,541 | $76,271,995 |
Aug 16, 1985 | American Flyers | Marcus | $1,420,355 | $1,420,355 | |
Jul 10, 1985 | Silverado | Jake | $33,200,000 | $33,200,000 | |
Jan 25, 1985 | Fandango | Gardner Barnes | $86,134 | $86,134 | |
Nov 4, 1983 | Testament | Phil Pitkin | $1,537,122 | $1,537,122 | |
Feb 18, 1983 | Table for Five | Newlywed Husband | $2,400,000 | $2,400,000 | |
Dec 17, 1982 | Frances | Man in Alley | $122,100 | $122,100 | |
Jul 30, 1982 | Night Shift | Frat Boy #1 | $21,017,056 | $21,017,056 | |
Averages | $52,421,159 | $70,764,259 | $99,492,432 | ||
Totals | 54 | $2,568,636,806 | $2,405,984,796 | $4,974,621,602 |
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, 2024 | Horizon: An American S… | |||||
Jun 28, 2024 | Horizon: An American S… | $11,052,561 | 3,334 | $29,035,702 | $31,497,309 | 92.2% |
Nov 6, 2020 | Let Him Go | $4,000,470 | 2,458 | $9,358,025 | $10,773,007 | 86.9% |
Aug 9, 2019 | The Art of Racing in t… | $8,137,584 | 2,765 | $26,402,818 | $33,773,963 | 78.2% |
Mar 29, 2019 | The Highwaymen | |||||
Dec 25, 2016 | Hidden Figures | $515,499 | 3,416 | $169,607,287 | $229,477,688 | 73.9% |
Apr 15, 2016 | Criminal | $5,767,278 | 2,683 | $14,708,696 | $38,771,262 | 37.9% |
Feb 20, 2015 | McFarland, USA | $11,020,798 | 2,792 | $44,480,275 | $45,707,924 | 97.3% |
Jan 30, 2015 | Black or White | $6,213,362 | 1,823 | $21,571,189 | $21,971,021 | 98.2% |
Apr 11, 2014 | Draft Day | $9,783,603 | 2,781 | $28,842,237 | $29,847,480 | 96.6% |
Feb 21, 2014 | 3 Days to Kill | $12,242,218 | 2,872 | $30,697,999 | $38,959,900 | 78.8% |
Jan 17, 2014 | Jack Ryan: Shadow Recruit | $15,451,981 | 3,387 | $50,577,412 | $131,377,412 | 38.5% |
Jan 21, 2011 | The Company Men | $647,797 | 277 | $4,444,612 | $4,569,967 | 97.3% |
Aug 1, 2008 | Swing Vote | $6,230,669 | 2,213 | $16,289,867 | $17,589,867 | 92.6% |
Jun 1, 2007 | Mr. Brooks | $10,017,067 | 2,453 | $28,476,219 | $45,989,012 | 61.9% |
Sep 29, 2006 | The Guardian | $18,006,064 | 3,241 | $55,011,732 | $94,973,540 | 57.9% |
Dec 25, 2005 | Rumor Has It | $3,470,000 | 2,815 | $42,996,140 | $88,933,562 | 48.3% |
Mar 11, 2005 | The Upside of Anger | $211,559 | 1,166 | $18,761,993 | $28,915,761 | 64.9% |
Aug 15, 2003 | Open Range | $14,047,781 | 2,268 | $58,331,254 | $68,613,992 | 85.0% |
Feb 22, 2002 | Dragonfly | $10,216,025 | 2,507 | $30,063,805 | $30,317,425 | 99.2% |
Feb 23, 2001 | 3000 Miles to Graceland | $7,160,521 | 2,645 | $15,738,632 | $18,708,848 | 84.1% |
Dec 22, 2000 | Thirteen Days | $46,668 | 2,034 | $34,566,746 | $66,554,547 | 51.9% |
Sep 17, 1999 | For Love of the Game | $13,041,685 | 2,933 | $35,188,640 | $46,112,640 | 76.3% |
Feb 12, 1999 | Message in a Bottle | $18,852,976 | 2,545 | $52,880,016 | $52,880,016 | 100.0% |
Dec 25, 1997 | The Postman | $5,260,324 | 2,207 | $17,650,704 | $20,841,123 | 84.7% |
Aug 16, 1996 | Tin Cup | $10,128,834 | 2,102 | $53,854,588 | $75,854,588 | 71.0% |
Jul 28, 1995 | Waterworld | $21,171,780 | 2,420 | $88,246,220 | $264,246,220 | 33.4% |
Nov 4, 1994 | The War | $5,203,275 | 1,537 | $16,480,770 | $16,480,770 | 100.0% |
Jun 24, 1994 | Wyatt Earp | $7,543,504 | 1,859 | $25,052,000 | $25,052,000 | 100.0% |
Nov 24, 1993 | A Perfect World | $8,075,582 | 1,964 | $31,160,784 | $31,160,784 | 100.0% |
Nov 25, 1992 | The Bodyguard | $16,611,793 | 1,806 | $122,006,740 | $411,006,740 | 29.7% |
Dec 20, 1991 | JFK | $5,223,658 | 1,395 | $70,405,498 | $205,400,000 | 34.3% |
Jun 14, 1991 | Robin Hood: Prince of … | $25,625,602 | 3,175 | $165,493,908 | $390,500,000 | 42.4% |
Nov 9, 1990 | Dances with Wolves | $598,257 | 1,636 | $184,208,842 | $424,208,805 | 43.4% |
Feb 16, 1990 | Revenge | $6,086,672 | 1,382 | $15,535,771 | $15,535,771 | 100.0% |
Apr 21, 1989 | Field of Dreams | $531,346 | 1,100 | $64,431,625 | $64,431,625 | 100.0% |
Jun 15, 1988 | Bull Durham | $5,009,307 | 1,297 | $50,888,729 | $50,888,729 | 100.0% |
Aug 14, 1987 | No Way Out | $4,259,460 | 1,130 | $35,509,515 | $35,509,515 | 100.0% |
Jun 3, 1987 | The Untouchables | $10,023,094 | 1,501 | $76,270,454 | $76,271,995 | 100.0% |
Aug 16, 1985 | American Flyers | $78,345 | 61 | $1,420,355 | $1,420,355 | 100.0% |
Jul 10, 1985 | Silverado | $3,522,897 | 1,190 | $33,200,000 | $33,200,000 | 100.0% |
Jan 25, 1985 | Fandango | $50,437 | 27 | $86,134 | $86,134 | 100.0% |
Averages | $8,028,458 | 2,080 | $46,748,348 | $82,960,282 | 78.4% | |
Totals | 42 | $1,869,933,933 | $3,318,411,297 |
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 25, 2017 | Molly’s Game | $2,349,967 | 1,708 | $28,780,744 | $53,296,424 | 54.0% |
Jun 14, 2013 | Man of Steel | $116,619,362 | 4,207 | $291,045,518 | $667,999,518 | 43.6% |
Nov 4, 1983 | Testament | $317,996 | 68 | $1,537,122 | $1,537,122 | 100.0% |
Feb 18, 1983 | Table for Five | $148,208 | 181 | $2,400,000 | $2,400,000 | 100.0% |
Averages | $29,858,883 | 1,541 | $80,940,846 | $181,308,266 | 74.4% | |
Totals | 4 | $323,763,384 | $725,233,064 |
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Release Date | Title | Role | Domestic Box Office | International Box Office | Worldwide Box Office |
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Dec, 2024 | Horizon: An American Saga C… | Director Screenwriter Story by Producer |
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Jun 28, 2024 | Horizon: An American Saga C… | Director Screenwriter Producer Story by |
$29,035,702 | $2,461,607 | $31,497,309 |
Nov 6, 2020 | Let Him Go | Executive Producer | $9,358,025 | $1,414,982 | $10,773,007 |
Jan 30, 2015 | Black or White | Producer | $21,571,189 | $399,832 | $21,971,021 |
Aug 1, 2008 | Swing Vote | Producer | $16,289,867 | $1,300,000 | $17,589,867 |
Jun 1, 2007 | Mr. Brooks | Producer | $28,476,219 | $17,512,793 | $45,989,012 |
Aug 15, 2003 | Open Range | Director | $58,331,254 | $10,282,738 | $68,613,992 |
Dec 22, 2000 | Thirteen Days | Producer | $34,566,746 | $31,987,801 | $66,554,547 |
Feb 12, 1999 | Message in a Bottle | Producer | $52,880,016 | $52,880,016 | |
Dec 25, 1997 | The Postman | Director | $17,650,704 | $3,190,419 | $20,841,123 |
Jul 28, 1995 | Waterworld | Producer | $88,246,220 | $176,000,000 | $264,246,220 |
Jun 24, 1994 | Wyatt Earp | Producer | $25,052,000 | $25,052,000 | |
Nov 25, 1992 | The Bodyguard | Producer | $122,006,740 | $289,000,000 | $411,006,740 |
Nov 9, 1990 | Dances with Wolves | Director Producer |
$184,208,842 | $239,999,963 | $424,208,805 |
Averages | $52,897,963 | $70,322,740 | $112,401,820 | ||
Totals | 14 | $687,673,524 | $773,550,135 | $1,461,223,659 |
Director Credits
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Release Date | Title | Opening Weekend | Maximum Theaters | Domestic Box Office | Worldwide Box Office | Domestic Share |
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Dec, 2024 | Horizon: An American S… | |||||
Jun 28, 2024 | Horizon: An American S… | $11,052,561 | 3,334 | $29,035,702 | $31,497,309 | 92.2% |
Aug 15, 2003 | Open Range | $14,047,781 | 2,268 | $58,331,254 | $68,613,992 | 85.0% |
Dec 25, 1997 | The Postman | $5,260,324 | 2,207 | $17,650,704 | $20,841,123 | 84.7% |
Nov 9, 1990 | Dances with Wolves | $598,257 | 1,636 | $184,208,842 | $424,208,805 | 43.4% |
Averages | $7,739,731 | 2,361 | $72,306,626 | $136,290,307 | 76.3% | |
Totals | 5 | $289,226,502 | $545,161,229 |
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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Dec, 2024 | Horizon: An American S… | |||||
Jun 28, 2024 | Horizon: An American S… | $11,052,561 | 3,334 | $29,035,702 | $31,497,309 | 92.2% |
Jan 30, 2015 | Black or White | $6,213,362 | 1,823 | $21,571,189 | $21,971,021 | 98.2% |
Aug 1, 2008 | Swing Vote | $6,230,669 | 2,213 | $16,289,867 | $17,589,867 | 92.6% |
Jun 1, 2007 | Mr. Brooks | $10,017,067 | 2,453 | $28,476,219 | $45,989,012 | 61.9% |
Dec 22, 2000 | Thirteen Days | $46,668 | 2,034 | $34,566,746 | $66,554,547 | 51.9% |
Feb 12, 1999 | Message in a Bottle | $18,852,976 | 2,545 | $52,880,016 | $52,880,016 | 100.0% |
Jul 28, 1995 | Waterworld | $21,171,780 | 2,420 | $88,246,220 | $264,246,220 | 33.4% |
Jun 24, 1994 | Wyatt Earp | $7,543,504 | 1,859 | $25,052,000 | $25,052,000 | 100.0% |
Nov 25, 1992 | The Bodyguard | $16,611,793 | 1,806 | $122,006,740 | $411,006,740 | 29.7% |
Nov 9, 1990 | Dances with Wolves | $598,257 | 1,636 | $184,208,842 | $424,208,805 | 43.4% |
Averages | $9,833,864 | 2,212 | $60,233,354 | $136,099,554 | 70.3% | |
Totals | 11 | $602,333,541 | $1,360,995,537 |
Writer Credits
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Release Date | Title | Opening Weekend | Maximum Theaters | Domestic Box Office | Worldwide Box Office | Domestic Share |
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Dec, 2024 | Horizon: An American S… | |||||
Jun 28, 2024 | Horizon: An American S… | $11,052,561 | 3,334 | $29,035,702 | $31,497,309 | 92.2% |
Averages | $11,052,561 | 3,334 | $29,035,702 | $31,497,309 | 92.2% | |
Totals | 2 | $29,035,702 | $31,497,309 |