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GROTON, Mass., Feb. 24 /PRNewswire/ -- Using data from 72 years of Quigley Publishing Company's annual Top Ten Money-Making Star Poll of motion picture exhibitors, John Wayne has been named the Top Money-Maker of All Time. The Quigley Poll, conducted every year since 1932, is an annual survey of motion picture exhibitors, which asks them to vote for the ten stars that generated the most box-office revenue in the preceding year for their theatres. Long regarded as one of the most reliable indicators of a Star's box-office draw, the Quigley Poll has been cited in hundreds of publications and appears annually in Quigley Publishing Company's International Motion Picture Almanac and on our site; http://www.quigleypublishing.com. During this motion picture awards season, it is interesting to see who theatre owners and operators believe really have meant something at their box-office. During his 50-year career John Wayne appeared in over 150 films, including classics such as, The Quiet Man, The Searchers and The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance, but only won one Academy Award for True Grit. To come up with a weighted score, an actor received 10 points for a first place finish, nine for a second place finish, etc. The total score was determined by adding up the weighted scores from each year that the actor was voted on the list. John Wayne's appearance 25 times in the poll from 1949 to 1974 yielded 172 points versus 165 points for second place Clint Eastwood, who has been on the list 21 times. Tom Cruise placed third with 133.5 points combining six first place finishes with 16 appearances on the QP poll. The rest of the Quigley Top Ten All-Time Money Makers are Bing Crosby #4, Gary Cooper #5, Clark Gable #6 and Burt Reynolds #7. Tom Hanks, who was recently voted the Top Ten Money-Making Star of 2004, tied with Bob Hope for #8 and Paul Newman was #10. Of the current active stars, it appears that only Clint Eastwood and Tom Cruise have a reasonable chance of overtaking John Wayne in the future. Perhaps reflecting shorter careers in Hollywood than men, no women made it into the Top Ten but Doris Day #11, Julia Roberts #13, Betty Grable #15, Elizabeth Taylor #23 and Shirley Temple #25 were in the Top Twenty Five. The complete list is: QP All Time Weighted Position Top Ten Stars Score 1 John Wayne 172 2 Clint Eastwood 165 3 Tom Cruise 133.5 4 Bing Crosby 111 5 Gary Cooper 106.5 6 Clark Gable 95 7 Burt Reynolds 90 8 Tom Hanks (Tie) 83 Bob Hope (Tie) 83 10 Paul Newman 76 11 Doris Day 72 12 Rock Hudson 69 13 Julia Roberts 68 14 Eddie Murphy 67 15 Betty Grable 66 16 Cary Grant 62 17 Abbott & Costello 57 18 Harrison Ford (Tie) 56 James Stewart (Tie) 56 20 Mel Gibson 55.5 21 Robert Redford 55 22 Arnold Schwarzenegger 53 23 Elizabeth Taylor 52 24 Sylvester Stallone 50 25 Jim Carrey (Tie) 49 Shirley Temple (Tie) 49 Quigley Publishing Company was founded in 1915 and has published the International Motion Picture Almanac annually since 1929 and the International Television & Video Almanac since 1955. Historical data on the Top Ten Money- Making Star Poll dating back to 1932 is available on our web site: http://www.quigleypublishing.com # by Olsen | 2005/02/25 12:54 | 존 웨인(John Wayne)
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