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Moira Kelly ranked for World Wide for 1999:   12.59

HOW THE SURVEY WAS CONDUCTED

Star PowerŪ voters were asked about the degree to which the association of an actor/actress with a film can accomplish or contribute to the following:

·         Ensure financing (total or partial)

·         Ensure major studio distribution

·         Ensure a film's wide theatrical release

·         Open a film (to significant weekend boxoffice) on the strength of their name alone

Based on points assigned to each rank below, a simple average was calculated representing an individual's Star PowerŪ. Voters were asked to rank Star PowerŪ for actors and actresses utilizing the above criteria as they most appropriately applied to the following.

1. Maximum Star PowerŪ: This includes only those actors and actresses that have the very most Star PowerŪ in terms of worldwide audience following and bankability. For example, they can guarantee financing for and open to big boxoffice any film they are in. They ensure major studio distribution and a wide release. They are willing to - among other elements - promote their films locally and abroad through in-person junkets, festival appearances, and TV and print interviews. Even bad press can rarely harm their Star Power appeal. (Range 87.50-100)

2. Strong Star PowerŪ: These actors and actresses have a great deal of Star PowerŪ but are one rung lower than those having Maximum Star PowerŪ. For example, a film they are in often - but not always - opens strong on the strength of their name alone. The size of that opening would not be as large as someone with Maximum Star PowerŪ. Recent boxoffice success is a key indicator of their current Star PowerŪ. They can guarantee some portion of financing for many, but not all films, and usually ensure major studio (and definitely) independent distribution. (Range 62.50-87.49)

3. Moderate Star PowerŪ: Actors and actresses with Moderate Star Power have important impact on the films in which they appear, but usually this impact is contributory rather than dominant. For example, they strengthen but do not dominate the package of people working on the film (i.e. director, writers, etc.) They usually cannot open a film alone but their name on a film makes an important contribution to the size of the film's opening and ultimate overall gross. Their presence is a key contributor to locking up territorial and pay, video and free TV rights deals, when applicable. (Range 37.50-62.49)

4. Minimum Star PowerŪ: Actors and actresses with Minimum Star PowerŪ are not likely to affect major decisions such as whether a film gets financing or studio distribution. These people do help the overall strength of the films in which they appear, but not as much as those who have Moderate Star PowerŪ. (Range 12.50-37.49)

5. No Star PowerŪ: Actors and actresses who are not likely to make a material difference on how a film is introduced or how well it does. This does not mean they give poor performances or are unknown, but it often means that they easily could be replaced with many other people with no impact on the film's ultimate performance.

6. Don't Know: Actors and actresses a voter had not heard of before. If a voter had heard of the individual before - even if they knew only a little about the person - they were asked to rate the actor or actress using what they do know rather than voting Don't Know. (Ranges 0-12.49)

FOCUS OF RATING Voters were allowed to rate the actors/actresses on their worldwide Star PowerŪ or only on their Star PowerŪ in individual regions and/or countries if the voter did not feel he or she was familiar with an actor's/actress' Star PowerŪ worldwide. For example, if a voter's knowledge was of a European country, the actor/actress ranking should reflect their showing in that territory. If a voter's knowledge was of the entire world, the respondent was to vote with the entire world as their base. Some actor's/actress' Star PowerŪ varies territory to territory. When a voter thinking about more than one country felt this was the case, they were asked to rate the individual on their overall Star PowerŪ across the territories with which they were familiar. The total sample for all voters in the 1999 survey was 135. This total is called Global Star PowerŪ. Published results - except where noted - are cumulative global scores that factor in all respondents regardless of territories/regions a voter was thinking about. (A post-survey demographic questionnaire provided the territories/regions the respondent was thinking about when completing the survey.) For the 1999 survey, 95 voters were thinking worldwide when answering the survey; 40 were thinking only of one or more individual regions and/or countries. Of the 40, sample sizes for regions were North America (24), Europe (19) and Far East (9); and sample sizes for countries were U.S. (23); England, France and Germany (12 each); Italy (9); Spain and Japan (8 each); and Australia (10). The individual region and country samples add up to more than 40 because most voters were thinking about several regions and/or countries. For the 1998 survey, the total sample for all voters was 93. Of those, 62 voters were thinking worldwide, while 27 voters were thinking only of one or more individual regions and/or countries. (Four voters did not identify what regions/countries they were thinking about. Their scores are included in the global results only.) Of the 27, sample sizes for regions were North America (15), Europe (11) and Far East (6); and sample sizes for countries were U.S. (15); England; France and Germany (8 each); Australia (7); and Italy and Japan (6 each). (No voters were thinking about Spain in 1998.)

VOTERS Voters were tapped from the studio and independent sectors around the world and included development executives, distributors, film buyers, financiers/bankers, producers, sales agents and studio executives, among others.

 

Name 1999 1998
TOM HANKS 100 97.31
MEL GIBSON 99.44 98.39
TOM CRUISE 99.05 99.73
HARRISON FORD 98.69 98.66
JIM CARREY 97.22 95.43
LEONARDO DICAPRIO 96.85 86.29
JOHN TRAVOLTA 94.74 94.29
JULIA ROBERTS 94.63 91.67
ROBIN WILLIAMS 94.44 90.76
BRAD PITT 94.22 95.92
NICOLAS CAGE 93.7 88.71
ARNOLD SCHWARZENEGGER 92.96 95.88
JACK NICHOLSON 92.16 89.95
WILL SMITH 91.67 77.17
BRUCE WILLIS 90.56 94.29
MEG RYAN 90.49 80.11
CLINT EASTWOOD 89.18 91.67
JODIE FOSTER 88.52 93.82
SEAN CONNERY 87.31 88.32
SANDRA BULLOCK 85.63 79.57
GWYNETH PALTROW 85.56 58.6
CAMERON DIAZ 85.26 55.65
KEVIN COSTNER 84.51 89.25
MICHAEL DOUGLAS 84.33 86.56
ROBERT REDFORD 84.07 85.75
ROBERT DE NIRO 83.96 85.22
MICHELLE PFEIFFER 83.58 83.06
AL PACINO 82.25 85.33
EDDIE MURPHY 81.39 78.76
ADAM SANDLER 80.93 33.6
DUSTIN HOFFMAN 80.41 83.06
MATT DAMON 78.52 50
GEORGE CLOONEY 77.41 72.58
RICHARD GERE 77.04 83.42
ANTHONY HOPKINS 75.94 76.88
SYLVESTER STALLONE 75.93 88.74
JACKIE CHAN 75.93 67.12
DENZEL WASHINGTON 75.37 75.82
NICOLE KIDMAN 75.19 72.85
ANTONIO BANDERAS 74.44 66.94
BARBRA STREISAND 73.89 75
BEN AFFLECK 73.7 29.03
WINONA RYDER 73.33 73.39
MERYL STREEP 72.96 77.72
SHARON STONE 72.2 81.79
JOHNNY DEPP 71.46 73.66
ROBERTO BENIGNI 71.3 N/A
WARREN BEATTY 70.56 66.13
WESLEY SNIPES 70.37 66.58
DREW BARRYMORE 70.19 50.81
DEMI MOORE 70 83.97
GENE HACKMAN 69.81 64.78
MIKE MYERS 69.26 53.49
DANIEL DAY-LEWIS 68.47 75
HELEN HUNT 68.28 47.85
PAUL NEWMAN 67.86 72.85
DANNY DEVITO 67.72 72.28
PIERCE BROSNAN 67.16 77.69
WOODY ALLEN 66.98 73.12
KIM BASINGER 66.85 60.22
SUSAN SARANDON 66.79 63.98
MADONNA   66.67 67.47
TOMMY LEE JONES 66.23 72.31
KEANU REEVES 66.11 77.69
SEAN PENN 66.04 65.59
STEVE MARTIN 65.93 64.4
RALPH FIENNES 65.56 69.62
HUGH GRANT 65.53 60.22
GLENN CLOSE 65.37 66.3
LIAM NEESON 65.19 66.67
WOODY HARRELSON 65.19 66.67
KEVIN SPACEY 64.81 61.96
MORGAN FREEMAN 64.63 64.78
SAMUEL L. JACKSON 64.44 63.44
VAL KILMER 64.26 68.82
BILLY CRYSTAL 63.7 68.75
SIGOURNEY WEAVER 63.33 73.64
UMA THURMAN 63.15 65.76
KEVIN KLINE 63.06 67.86
BILL MURRAY 62.96 59.14
TIM ROBBINS 62.22 63.59
KURT RUSSELL 61.85 70.97
EMMA THOMPSON 61.75 68.41
KATE WINSLET 61.48 55.77
CLAIRE DANES 60.93 50.82
MATTHEW MCCONAUGHEY 60.53 61.29
GOLDIE HAWN 60.26 63.04
NICK NOLTE 59.81 55.38
BILLY BOB THORNTON 59.81 51.09
WHITNEY HOUSTON 59.51 65.32
ROBERT DUVALL 59.51 50.81
EDWARD NORTON 59.02 41.13
WHOOPI GOLDBERG 57.22 66.4
CATE BLANCHETT 57.14 N/A
KENNETH BRANAGH 56.67 60.33
GERARD DEPARDIEU 56.58 59.72
ALEC BALDWIN 56.39 64.67
HOLLY HUNTER 56.11 52.69
ANNETTE BENING 56.11 48.39
MICHAEL J. FOX 55.93 59.68
ED HARRIS 55.74 45.7
RENE RUSSO 55.56 54.84
JEFF BRIDGES 55.19 56.59
JOSEPH FIENNES 55.04 N/A
EWAN MCGREGOR 54.85 56.25
MICHAEL KEATON 54.81 58.52
BEN STILLER 54.66 32.69
MARLON BRANDO 54.63 57.53
JOHN CUSACK 54.63 56.45
CUBA GOODING JR. 54.44 48.39
MATT DILLON 54.29 47.85
JENNIFER ANISTON 54.1 36.02
JOHN MALKOVICH 53.92 55.65
JENNIFER LOPEZ 53.7 34.95
NEVE CAMPBELL 53.33 34.95
ALICIA SILVERSTONE 52.96 52.45
OPRAH WINFREY 52.96 N/A
TIM ALLEN 52.04 54.3
BETTE MIDLER 51.85 62.63
CATHERINE ZETA-JONES 51.85 N/A
GEENA DAVIS 51.67 58.97
JESSICA LANGE 51.67 54.3
LESLIE NIELSEN 51.48 53.8
MICHAEL CAINE 51.48 41.13
GARY OLDMAN 51.32 56.72
DANNY GLOVER 51.3 48.66
DAVID DUCHOVNY 51.3 45.11
BRENDAN FRASER 50.93 39.25
CHRIS TUCKER 50.75 16.67
GEOFFREY RUSH 50.56 37.37
MELANIE GRIFFITH 50.38 50
HELENA BONHAM CARTER 50.19 48.66
LIV TYLER 50.19 42.5
ANDY GARCIA 50 55.91
KEVIN BACON 50 50.27
JEFF GOLDBLUM 49.63 51.88
ROBERT DOWNEY JR. 49.26 41.4
EMILY WATSON 49.26 35.16
ETHAN HAWKE 49.25 43.82
JEAN-CLAUDE VAN DAMME 49.07 64.95
JEREMY IRONS 49.07 54.84
KRISTIN SCOTT THOMAS 48.7 45.38
JAMIE LEE CURTIS 48.68 48.92
JULIETTE BINOCHE 48.52 53.49
KATHY BATES 48.52 41.67
RICHARD DREYFUSS 48.51 52.42
ANGELA BASSETT 48.33 39.25
ANNE HECHE 47.96 32.53
CHRIS ROCK 47.93 24.18
ELISABETH SHUE 47.78 52.17
DENNIS QUAID 47.78 49.46
JENNIFER LOVE HEWITT 47.78 16.94
CHRIS O'DONNELL 47.57 52.42
ANDIE MACDOWELL 47.41 52.69
DIANE KEATON 47.41 50.82