Sandra Bullock has been voted the
Top Money-Making Star of 2009 in Quigley Publishing Company's 78th Annual Poll of Exhibitors and is the first female to win since Julia Roberts in 1999. Bullock is the eighth woman chosen #1 in the Poll's 78 year history. She appeared in three films in 2009, “The Blind Side,” “The Proposal” and “All About Steve.”
Johnny Depp placed second this year based on “Public Enemies” and a small role in “The Imaginarium of Dr. Parnassus.” He was #1 in 2006 and 2007.
Matt Damon made his second appearance in the survey, placing #3 with 2009 roles in “Invictus” and “The Informant!” Although
George Clooney, placing #4, has never won in his seven mentions in the Poll, he had an extremely productive year with “Up in the Air,” “The Men Who Stare at Goats” and “Fantastic Mr. Fox”(voice).
Robert Downey Jr.'s performances in “Sherlock Holmes” and “The Soloist” helped him place #5. He was #2 in 2008.
Tom Hanks is #6, which marks the fifteenth time in the Poll since he first appeared in 1988, including five times as #1.
Meryl Streep was in “Julie and Julia,” “It's Complicated” and a voice in “Fantastic Mr. Fox” and placed #7, her third mention in the Poll.
Brad Pitt made his fifth appearance coming in at #8, due to “Inglourious Basterds.” 2007's “Star of Tomorrow,”
Shia LaBeouf scored #9 with “Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen” and
Denzel Washington rounded out the Top Ten with “The Taking of Pelham 1 2 3.”
With Bullock's win, eight women have been voted the Top Money-Makers sixteen times as follows:
Marie Dressler (1932, 1933),
Shirley Temple (1935, 1936, 1937, 1938),
Betty Grable (1943),
Elizabeth Taylor (1961),
Doris Day (1960, 1962, 1963, 1964),
Julie Andrews (1966, 1967) and
Julia Roberts. (1999)
Tom Cruise has not placed in the Poll in the last two years but he has been in the Top Ten 20 times since 1983, and been voted number one seven times. Tom Hanks,
Clint Eastwood,
Burt Reynolds and
Bing Crosby have all won five times.
John Wayne, Doris Day and Shirley Temple each finished first four times, but John Wayne was voted one of the Top Ten Money-Making Stars an astounding 25 times from 1949 to 1974.
Exhibitors were also asked to name the Stars of Tomorrow for 2009: one actor and one actress who they feel will be Top Money-Makers in the years to come. The 2009 winners are
Carey Mulligan who had a breakthrough performance in “An Education” and was also in “Brothers” and “Public Enemies” and
Taylor Lautner who scored as Jacob Black in “New Moon.”
Top Ten Money-Making Stars of 2009
- Sandra Bullock
- Johnny Depp
- Matt Damon
- George Clooney
- Robert Downey Jr.
- Tom Hanks
- Meryl Streep
- Brad Pitt
- Shia LaBeouf
- Denzel Washington
Stars of Tomorrow:
- Carey Mulligan
- Taylor Lautner
The Quigley Poll, conducted each year since 1932, is an annual survey of motion picture theatre owners and film buyers, which asks them to vote for the ten stars that they believe generated the most box-office revenue for their theatres during the year. It has been long regarded as one of the most reliable indicators of a Star's real box-office draw because the selections are done by people whose livelihood depends on choosing the films that will bring audiences to their theatres. The Quigley Poll appears annually in Quigley Publishing Company's International Motion Picture Almanac and at
www.quigleypublishing.com.
ALL ABOUT STEVE FOR WORST PICTURE AND SANDRA BULLOCK FOR WORST ACTRESS
Interesting choices, but I am surprised that Clint Eastwood was not listed. Gran Torino was a much bigger hit than most of the movies mentioned in the article.
My top actresses for twenty years or so now have been Sandra Bullock & Julia Roberts. Happy to see when either one of them is at the top.
Oh come on Sandra, my daughter and I were laughing so hard watching All About Steve. You were terrific.
Ones worst critic is always onseself.