Jonny Lee Miller
Best known as an Actor based on credits in that role in 22 films, with $523,862,507 worldwide aggregate box office (rank #8,237) |
Best-known acting roles: Roger Collins (Dark Shadows), Colonel Vokes (Guy Ritchie’s The Covenant), Simon Sheppard (Dracula 2000), Oren Goodchild (Aeon Flux), Simon David "Sick Boy" Williamson (Trainspotting) |
Most productive collaborators: Johnny Depp, Tim Burton, Seth Grahame-Smith, Michelle Pfeiffer, Helena Bonham Carter |
Born: November 15, 1972 (51 years old) |
Career Summary
Movies | Domestic Box Office | International Box Office | Worldwide Box Office | ||
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As an Actor | Supporting | 6 | $43,283,498 | $31,817,270 | $75,100,768 |
Lead Ensemble Member | 4 | $121,030,041 | $193,927,066 | $314,957,107 | |
Leading | 2 | $2,402,004 | $39,728,112 | $42,130,116 | |
(Unclassified) | 10 | $31,969,634 | $59,704,882 | $91,674,516 |
Career Trend
This graph shows Jonny Lee Miller’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 1,301-1,400) | 1,388 | $123,432,045 |
Top Stars at the Domestic Box Office (Rank 9,601-9,700) | 9,663 | $198,685,177 |
Top 100 Stars in Leading Roles at the International Box Office (Rank 1,001-1,100) | 1,096 | $233,655,178 |
Top Stars at the International Box Office (Rank 7,701-7,800) | 7,725 | $325,177,330 |
Top 100 Stars in Leading Roles at the Worldwide Box Office (Rank 1,201-1,300) | 1,217 | $357,087,223 |
Top Stars at the Worldwide Box Office (Rank 8,201-8,300) | 8,237 | $523,862,507 |
See the Acting Credits tab for all Acting Box Office Records and the Technical Credits tab for all Technical Box Office Records.
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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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Apr 21, 2023 | Guy Ritchie’s The Cove… | Colonel Vokes | $16,938,039 | $3,754,392 | $20,692,431 |
Oct 25, 2022 | National Theatre Live:… | The Creature | $3,351,486 | $3,351,486 | |
Mar 18, 2022 | Alice | Paul Bennet | $373,037 | $373,037 | |
Jul 23, 2021 | Settlers | Reza | $29,183 | $29,183 | |
Apr 2, 2021 | Funny Face | Developer | |||
Mar 17, 2017 | T2: Trainspotting | Simon | $2,402,004 | $39,728,112 | $42,130,116 |
Jun 28, 2013 | Byzantium | Ruthven | $85,252 | $7,292 | $92,544 |
May 11, 2012 | Dark Shadows | Roger Collins | $79,727,149 | $165,837,066 | $245,564,215 |
Nov 6, 2009 | Endgame | $9,645 | $9,645 | ||
May 4, 2007 | The Flying Scotsman | Graeme Obree | $171,817 | $1,100,000 | $1,271,817 |
Dec 2, 2005 | Aeon Flux | Oren Goodchild | $25,857,987 | $28,055,586 | $53,913,573 |
May 13, 2005 | Mindhunters | Lucas Halpern | $4,476,235 | $12,090,000 | $16,566,235 |
Mar 18, 2005 | Melinda and Melinda | Lee | $3,826,280 | $16,000,000 | $19,826,280 |
Feb 9, 2001 | Love, Honour and Obey | Jonny | $1,143 | $1,143 | |
Dec 22, 2000 | Dracula 2000 | Simon Sheppard | $33,000,377 | $33,000,377 | |
Nov 18, 1999 | Mansfield Park | Edmund Bartram | $4,764,741 | $4,764,741 | |
Oct 1, 1999 | Plunkett & Macleane | Macleane | $476,432 | $476,432 | |
Aug 14, 1998 | Regeneration | Billy Prior | $19,273 | $206,246 | $225,519 |
Dec 26, 1997 | Afterglow | Jeffrey Byron III | $2,537,428 | $2,537,428 | |
Jul 19, 1996 | Trainspotting | Simon David "Sick… | $16,501,785 | $55,047,150 | $71,548,935 |
Sep 15, 1995 | Hackers | Dade Murphy (Cras… | $7,487,370 | $7,487,370 | |
Averages | $10,457,115 | $29,561,575 | $26,193,125 | ||
Totals | 21 | $198,685,177 | $325,177,330 | $523,862,507 |
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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Mar 17, 2017 | T2: Trainspotting | $170,575 | 331 | $2,402,004 | $42,130,116 | 5.7% |
May 11, 2012 | Dark Shadows | $29,685,274 | 3,755 | $79,727,149 | $245,564,215 | 32.5% |
May 13, 2005 | Mindhunters | $1,911,358 | 1,073 | $4,476,235 | $16,566,235 | 27.0% |
Mar 18, 2005 | Melinda and Melinda | $74,238 | 297 | $3,826,280 | $19,826,280 | 19.3% |
Dec 22, 2000 | Dracula 2000 | $8,636,567 | 2,204 | $33,000,377 | $33,000,377 | 100.0% |
Averages | $8,095,602 | 1,532 | $24,686,409 | $71,417,445 | 36.9% | |
Totals | 5 | $123,432,045 | $357,087,223 |
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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Apr 21, 2023 | Guy Ritchie’s The Cove… | $6,380,188 | 2,631 | $16,938,039 | $20,692,431 | 81.9% |
Mar 18, 2022 | Alice | $173,614 | 169 | $373,037 | $373,037 | 100.0% |
Jul 23, 2021 | Settlers | $13,045 | 30 | $29,183 | $29,183 | 100.0% |
Apr 2, 2021 | Funny Face | |||||
Jun 28, 2013 | Byzantium | $16,643 | 13 | $85,252 | $92,544 | 92.1% |
Dec 2, 2005 | Aeon Flux | $12,661,112 | 2,608 | $25,857,987 | $53,913,573 | 48.0% |
Averages | $3,848,920 | 1,090 | $8,656,700 | $15,020,154 | 84.4% | |
Totals | 6 | $43,283,498 | $75,100,768 |