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Top Domestic Leading Stars for Artistic License Movies


See also: Domestic Leading Walt Disney Stars - Domestic Leading Warner Bros. Stars - Domestic Leading Universal Stars - Domestic Leading Sony Pictures Stars - Domestic Leading Paramount Pictures Stars - Domestic Leading 20th Century Fox Stars - Domestic Leading Lionsgate Stars - Domestic Leading MGM Stars - International Leading Artistic License Stars - Worldwide Leading Artistic License Stars

This chart contains the top 100 stars based on the cumulative domestic box office of all the Artistic License movies a star has had a leading role in over their lifetime.

Roles in animated movies and other voice-only roles are included in the calculations in this chart.

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Alanna Ubach
Best known as a Supporting Actress based on credits in that role in 10 films.
Top films contributed to this record: Clockwatchers ($537,948 in 1998)

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Lisa Kudrow
Best known as a Supporting Actress based on credits in that role in 18 films.
Top films contributed to this record: Clockwatchers ($537,948 in 1998)

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Toni Collette photo
Toni Collette
Best known as an Actress based on credits in that role in 64 films.
Top films contributed to this record: Clockwatchers ($537,948 in 1998)

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Complete List

Rank Name Domestic
Box Office
Movies Average
1 Alanna Ubach $537,948 1 $537,948
2 Lisa Kudrow $537,948 1 $537,948
3 Toni Collette $537,948 1 $537,948
4 Parker Posey $537,948 1 $537,948
5 Sandra Bernhard $7,016 1 $7,016

The Domestic Market is defined as the North American movie territory (consisting of the United States, Canada, Puerto Rico and Guam).

This table is updated daily to reflect the latest studio reports.

Note: This chart is not adjusted for inflation.

Image attributions

Lisa Kudrow: By makoto2007 (originally posted to Flickr as TIFF - Lisa Kudrow) [CC BY-SA 2.0], via Wikimedia Commons

Toni Collette: Gage Skidmore [CC BY-SA 3.0], from Wikimedia Commons