This week's new entertainment releases include fresh albums from Sam Smith and Elle King, the return of Jennifer Lopez in the rom-com "Shotgun Wedding," and the TV show "Poker Face," starring Natasha Lyonne as a wise-cracking, friendly drifter who has an uncanny ability to immediately know if someone is lying. The new Fox series "Accused" has a new cast each week with someone on trial for a crime and "black-ish" creator Kenya Barris and Jonah Hill co-wrote "You People," a new Netflix comedy about a Los Angeles interracial couple and the culture clash of their families.
Here's a collection curated by The Associated Press' entertainment journalists of what's arriving on TV, streaming services and music and video game platforms this week.
MOVIES
— Jennifer Lopez, rom-com queen, returns to the genre she's most identified with in "Shotgun Wedding," premiering Friday on Amazon's Prime Video. Lopez stars with Josh Duhamel as a couple whose Philippines beach-resort destination wedding goes awry when the wedding party is taken hostage. For Lopez, who last year wed Ben Affleck in a Las Vegas drive-thru chapel, it's her second wedding-themed romantic comedy in the last year, following 2022's "Marry Me." This one, at least, features "White Lotus" star Jennifer Coolidge (it's now Hollywood law that she must star in all exotically located tales).
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— "black-ish" creator Kenya Barris and Jonah Hill co-wrote "You People," a new Netflix comedy about a Los Angeles interracial couple and the culture clash of their families. Lauren London and Hill star as the couple, with Eddie Murphy and Nia Long playing her Muslim parents, and Julia Louis-Dreyfus and David Duchovny playing his Jewish parents. Barris directs the film, streaming Friday.
— AP Film Writer Jake Coyle
MUSIC
— Singer-songwriter Sam Smith is releasing "Gloria," an album the singer-songwriter calls a "coming of age." Early singles include the epically sexy arena pop "Unholy" featuring Kim Petras, and the intimate, self-affirming ballad "Love Me More" with the lyrics: "Every day I'm trying not to hate myself/But lately it's not hurting like it did before." Smith recorded the album in Jamaica, Los Angeles and London, and says: "It feels like emotional, sexual and spiritual liberation. It was beautiful, with this album, to sing freely again. Oddly, it feels like my first-ever record. And it feels like a coming of age."

This combination of album covers shows “Come Get Your Wife” by Elle King, left, and "Gloria" by Sam Smith. (Sony Music Nashville/Capitol Records via AP)
— Celebrate Roberta Flack, one of music's best voices, in the feature-length documentary, "Roberta," airing Tuesday as part of PBS "American Masters" series. The movie "explores the depth and complexity of her lyrical and thematic choices as well as the sophisticated mix of classical and soul influences on her style." This year marks the 50th anniversary of the release of Flack's landmark fourth album, "Killing Me Softly" and she has a new children's book that tells of her musical beginnings, "The Green Piano: How Little Me Found Music."
— For a sardonic look at life go no further than Elle King, whose spiky album "Come Get Your Wife" will be a welcome addition to 2023. The country collection celebrates all sides of the artist, from "being a hot mess, a glorious excess and a woman coming into her own." There are the tongue-in-cheek singles "Tulsa" and "Try Jesus," the latter of which finds King looking to a higher sort of relationship since men in her life are letting her down. It's accompanied by a hysterical video of her dressed as all the bad guys as she shops in a dollar store.
— Entertainment Writer Mark Kennedy
TELEVISION
— The new Fox series "Accused" has an interesting premise. Each episode features a new cast, with a person on trial for a crime. The series then explains what happened — from the perspective of the defendant, leading up to the result of the trial. Cast members include Michael Chiklis, Jill Hennessy and Malcom-Jamal Warner. Howard Gordon, who created "24" and "Homeland" is an executive producer. "Accused," which debuted Sunday is based on a BBC program of the same name.

This combination of photos shows promotional art for "Accused, a series debuting Jan. 22 on Fox, from left, "Poker Face," a series premiering Jan. 26 on Peacock, "Shot Gun Wedding," a film premiering Jan. 27 on Amazon, and "You People," a film premiering on Netflix on Jan. 27. (Peacock/Amazon/Netflix via AP)
— "Knives Out" and "Glass Onion" writer, director Rian Johnson describes his new show "Poker Face," starring Natasha Lyonne, as a "how done it" and not a "who done it." Lyonne plays Charlie, a wise-cracking, friendly drifter who has an uncanny ability to immediately know if someone is lying. Charlie is on the run from a casino mobster, working odd jobs and encountering new people. She also often finds herself with a front-row seat to mysteries, setting off her internal lie detector, when she suspects someone is not telling the truth. If critics are correct, "Poker Face" could be Peacock's first hit. Its first three episodes drop Monday and the rest of season one will be doled out one-by-one on a weekly basis.
— Alicia Rancilio
VIDEO GAMES
— New York, New York: If you can make it there, you'll make it anywhere. Which is good for Frey Holland, the heroine of Square Enix's Forspoken, who finds herself yanked out of the Big Apple and dropped into a dazzling but blighted world called Athia that's ruled by a trio of wicked sorceresses. Fortunately, Frey picks up a few spells and some mad parkour skills, and she's equipped with a chatty, sarcastic bracelet that's eager to help her find her way home. Forspoken's designers worked on 2016's Final Fantasy XV, and while their new game may not be as epic, it might hold fans over until Final Fantasy XVI arrives this summer. Frey's adventure begins Tuesday on PlayStation 5 and PC.
— Lou Kesten
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Highest-grossing actors over the age of 50
Highest-grossing actors over the age of 50

In many cases, the passage of years can add value and influence. And that doesn’t just go for fine wines or artisan cheese—many Hollywood stars just keep doing better as time goes on. With more films, more awards, and more experience, their value in the industry goes up. Of course, there are those rare cases in which age appears to stop progressing (see: Paul Rudd), but most humans are not quite that lucky.
Each of the actors on this list continued to achieve acclaim and financial success well after celebrating the big 5-0. For them, age truly is just a number. They have defied the odds and not only managed to remain in an industry that places significance on youth, but they have also managed to continue to prosper well into midlife and beyond. Stacker used data from the-numbers.com to rank these 50 actors according to their total domestic box office earnings, in order from lowest to highest. Voice actors were considered as well, and there are several on the list. It’s true that most people will never pull in the kind of cash these actors do, regardless of age. But we can still respect their success and continuing work ethic—and perhaps fantasize about what we would do with that kind of money.
Read on to find out which of your favorite over-50 stars are among the top earners in Hollywood—yes, Samuel L. Jackson and Tom Cruise may seem obvious, but some others may surprise you. There is an actor who has voiced the same animated character since 1969. Another actor has passed his legacy and his talent on to his kids, many of whom have successful acting careers themselves. Still, another talented theatrically trained star became famous for playing an android in one of the highest-grossing film franchises in history. Can you guess who’s who in this list of Hollywood’s elite?
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#50. William Hurt

- Domestic box office: $3.35 billion
- Average box office: $54 million
- Movies: 62
Educated at the Juilliard School, William Hurt’s acting career began on stage in the 1970s. Hurt starred in five Best Picture Oscar-nominees including “The Big Chill,” “Children of a Lesser God,” “Kiss of the Spider Woman,” “Broadcast News,” and “The Accidental Tourist.” Nominated for a Best Actor Oscar three years in a row—1986, 1987, and 1988—the actor won the award in 1986 for “Kiss of the Spider Woman.”
#49. John Goodman

- Domestic box office: $3.38 billion
- Average box office: $41.7 million
- Movies: 81
John Goodman is best known for his role as affable husband and father, Dan Conner. The character was ranked 13th in TV Guide’s “50 Greatest TV Dads of All Time.” Goodman is also known for his many roles in the Coen Brothers’ films, including “O Brother, Where Art Thou?” and “The Big Lebowski.” He is a well-respected, prolific voice actor as well.
#48. Helena Bonham Carter

- Domestic box office: $3.38 billion
- Average box office: $70.5 million
- Movies: 48
Helena Bonham Carter achieved success in both television and film, and is known not only for her acting skills but for her distinguished family tree. With recent roles in the Netflix series “The Crown” and the original Netflix film “Enola Holmes,” Bonham Carter continues to remain active in the industry. She has appeared in several Tim Burton films, and the two were partners for 13 years and have two children together.
#47. Laurence Fishburne

- Domestic box office: $3.40 billion
- Average box office: $50 million
- Movies: 68
In 1973, at the age of 12, Laurence Fishburne won a role on the soap opera “One Life to Live.” Fishburne appeared in Francis Ford Coppola’s 1979 film “Apocalypse Now” when he was 14 and went on to work with the acclaimed director in several films.
#46. Robbie Coltrane

- Domestic box office: $3.41 billion
- Average box office: $92.2 million
- Movies: 37
Best known by many Americans for his role as the loveable giant Rubeus Hagrid in the “Harry Potter” films, Robbie Coltrane’s early days in the industry were spent making people laugh. The Scottish actor was also a well-known stand-up comedian in Britain. Coltrane also starred in two “James Bond” films as Russian mafia lord Valentin Zukovsky and had success on several British television shows in the 1980s.
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#45. Marisa Tomei

- Domestic box office: $3.41 billion
- Average box office: $59.9 million
- Movies: 57
While Marisa Tomei acted in a soap opera and made her film debut in 1984’s “Flamingo Kid,” her breakthrough role came as Joe Pesci’s foul-mouthed, much-younger girlfriend in the 1992 film “My Cousin Vinny.” The actress was awarded an Oscar for her efforts.
#44. Robert De Niro

- Domestic box office: $3.46 billion
- Average box office: $35.3 million
- Movies: 98
Robert De Niro has done it all: He’s played imposing fathers, psychotic ex-cons, and even a 70-year-old intern. His work has earned him seven Best Actor nominations at the Academy Awards (two of which he won), and at age 74, the Hollywood legend has shown no signs of slowing down.
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#43. Stellan Skarsgård

- Domestic box office: $3.47 billion
- Average box office: $62 million
- Movies: 56
The actor’s start came as a teen on the Swedish television series “Bombi Bitt och jag,” playing the titular character. Skarsgård has had a steady career ever since, and has acted in everything from award-winning TV series including “Chernobyl” to popular films such as Marvel's “Avengers.” Several of the eight Skarsgård offspring have followed in their father’s footsteps and become successful actors including Alexander and Bill Skarsgård.
#42. Mark Hamill

- Domestic box office: $3.53 billion
- Average box office: $130.8 million
- Movies: 27
In his multi-decade acting career, Mark Hamill is best known for a single role: Luke Skywalker. His work as the famous Jedi was put on hold for three decades until he reappeared again in “Star Wars: The Force Awakens.” Hamill has admitted he was “really scared” to reprise the role, but overcame his fear and is continuing to act in the Star Wars universe.
#41. Bonnie Hunt

- Domestic box office: $3.57 billion
- Average box office: $127.6 million
- Movies: 28
Bonnie Hunt’s voice has appeared in several animated Pixar films. She has worked as a writer, director, actor, and comedian and appeared in movies like “Jerry Maguire,” “Jumanji,” and “The Green Mile.” Before forming a Chicago comedy troupe in 1984, she was an oncology nurse.
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#40. Sherry Lynn

- Domestic box office: $3.60 billion
- Average box office: $143.9 million
- Movies: 25
Successful and prolific voice actress Sherry Lynn’s voice has appeared in many Pixar films. Lynn is the voice of the mom in “Toy Story,” mom's disgust and mom's joy in “Inside Out,” and the alligator in the short film “Partysaurus Rex.”
#39. Owen Wilson

- Domestic box office: $3.67 billion
- Average box office: $65.5 million
- Movies: 56
Owen Wilson and director Wes Anderson met at the University of Texas, Austin, in 1989 as sophomores, and they created a short film that launched both their careers. He and Anderson also co-wrote several films together. A member of the “Frat Pack,” Wilson received an Oscar nomination for “The Royal Tenenbaums,” though it was for writing, not acting.
#38. Frank Oz

- Domestic box office: $3.67 billion
- Average box office: $131.1 million
- Movies: 28
Puppeteer and voice actor Frank Oz contributed to “Sesame Street” and “The Muppets,” voicing Fozzie Bear, The Cookie Monster, Grover, and Miss Piggy. He also was the puppeteer for and the original voice of Yoda. Oz is also an accomplished film director.
#37. Bill Farmer

- Domestic box office: $3.70 billion
- Average box office: $160.9 million
- Movies: 23
Bill Farmer has been the voice of Goofy since 1987. His voice has also appeared in “Space Jam,” “The Iron Giant,” and “Horton Hears a Who!.”
#36. Simon Pegg

- Domestic box office: $3.75 billion
- Average box office: $93.8 million
- Movies: 40
While Simon Pegg’s breakthrough in film came in 2004 when he played titular character Shaun in “Shaun of the Dead,” his career began as a stand-up comic in London. Pegg co-wrote the zombie rom-com with director Edgar Wright.
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#35. Michael Caine

- Domestic box office: $3.76 billion
- Average box office: $45.8 million
- Movies: 82
London-born Michael Caine was originally known as Maurice Joseph Micklewhite, but he changed his name for his career. Caine got his start in theater, though he eventually transitioned to film. Some of his most memorable films include “Alfie,” “Educating Rita,” and “The Cider House Rules.”
#34. Bruce Willis

- Domestic box office: $3.76 billion
- Average box office: $40 million
- Movies: 94
Bruce Willis has portrayed John McClane in the “Die Hard” franchise since 1988, but Willis’ talents are not limited to action sequences. He has received praise for roles like Butch Coolidge in “Pulp Fiction” and Malcolm Crowe in “The Sixth Sense.”
#33. Jess Harnell

- Domestic box office: $3.77 billion
- Average box office: $179.4 million
- Movies: 21
Hard-working voice actor Jess Harnell has voiced characters on many animated series including “The Pink Panther,” “The Tick,” and “The Simpsons.” Harnell has also been an announcer on “America’s Funniest Home Videos.“
#32. Eddie Murphy

- Domestic box office: $3.81 billion
- Average box office: $84.6 million
- Movies: 45
From a waffle-loving Donkey in “Shrek” to an obese academic in “The Nutty Professor,” Eddie Murphy’s characters are usually wacky and over-the-top. But that’s not always the case—Murphy’s serious side can be seen in films like “Dreamgirls,” and he’s reportedly interested in taking on more dramatic roles.
#31. Ian McKellen

- Domestic box office: $3.82 billion
- Average box office: $91 million
- Movies: 42
Ian McKellen was officially knighted in 1991, although he has since confessed he almost turned the offer down. His career has run the gamut of genres, from blockbuster franchises like “X-Men” and “The Lord of the Rings” to the film adaptation of the Broadway musical “Cats.” However, McKellen’s true passion seems to live on the stage, and his commitment to the theatre is so great that an injury didn’t stop him from giving his “King Lear” audience a little something.
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#30. Jack Angel

- Domestic box office: $3.83 billion
- Average box office: $141.9 million
- Movies: 27
Known for his radio work and many voice acting roles, Jack Angel has been working in the industry since the 1970s. He worked on the 2001 Steven Spielberg film “A.I. Artificial Intelligence,” voicing the character Teddy.
#29. Vin Diesel

- Domestic box office: $3.84 billion
- Average box office: $116.4 million
- Movies: 33
When he’s not busy feuding with Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson, Vin Diesel is making movies that make big bucks. He’s the voice of Groot in “Guardians of the Galaxy” and plays Dominic Toretto in multiple “Fast & Furious” chapters. The latter role will be reprised very soon: The ninth and 10th sequels of the franchise have been announced.
#28. J.K. Simmons

- Domestic box office: $3.85 billion
- Average box office: $48.8 million
- Movies: 79
The actor originally planned to become a singer, but fate intervened. He wound up on Broadway and eventually made his way to television and film. Simmons is known for his frequent work with film directors Sam Raimi and Jason Reitman.
#27. Matt Damon

- Domestic box office: $3.89 billion
- Average box office: $56.4 million
- Movies: 69
Playing opposite Julia Roberts in his first film, “Mystic Pizza,” Matt Damon was only 18. His big break would come several years later in 1997 with “Good Will Hunting,” which would garner Damon and his friend Ben Affleck the Oscar and Golden Globe for Best Screenplay. He and Affleck share a screenwriting credit once again for the 2021 film “The Last Duel,” directed by Ridley Scott.
#26. Will Smith

- Domestic box office: $3.92 billion
- Average box office: $103 million
- Movies: 38
Will Smith has come a long way since his early days in the industry as a rapper and sitcom star. Smith ranked eighth on Forbe's highest-paid actors of 2020 list, with an estimated $44.5 million. He has proven his worth not only as a comedic actor but as a dramatic one as well, with two Best Actor Oscar nominations.
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#25. Mark Ruffalo

- Domestic box office: $3.97 billion
- Average box office: $84.4 million
- Movies: 47
How many actors are capable of playing both a romantic lead and a giant, angry, green superhero? There’s no hard data on that, but Mark Ruffalo would certainly qualify. Ruffalo has acted in films like “13 Going on 30” and “Spotlight,” and is a central member of the “Avengers” crew.
#24. Woody Harrelson

- Domestic box office: $4.01 billion
- Average box office: $51.4 million
- Movies: 78
The popular 1980s sitcom “Cheers” placed Woody Harrelson in front of a large audience who fell in love with his character, the slow-witted but endearing bartender Woody Boyd. He went on to act in several memorable films like “White Men Can’t Jump,” “Natural Born Killers,” and “The People vs. Larry Flynt.” He is also a very vocal marijuana activist.
#23. Johnny Depp

- Domestic box office: $4.03 billion
- Average box office: $59.3 million
- Movies: 68
Johnny Depp has a knack for playing wild-haired leading men, from the dreadlocked Jack Sparrow in “Pirates of the Caribbean” to the aptly named Edward Scissorhands. Even Sweeney Todd, the demon barber of Fleet Street rocks an impressive silver streak. Some of Depp's earlier and well-known films include “Edward Scissorhands” and “What's Eating Gilbert Grape.”
#22. Hugo Weaving

- Domestic box office: $4.10 billion
- Average box office: $105 million
- Movies: 39
Known for his role as Elrond in “The Lord of the Rings” movie trilogy and his role as Agent Smith in “The Matrix,” Hugo Weaving is also an accomplished voice actor. He was the voice of Megatron in several “Transformer” films and Noah the Elder in both “Happy Feet” and “Happy Feet Two.”
#21. Cate Blanchett

- Domestic box office: $4.10 billion
- Average box office: $73.2 million
- Movies: 56
This Australian actress graduated from Australia's National Institute of Dramatic Art and began her career with the Sydney Theatre Company. Her breakthrough role came with her portrayal of Queen Elizabeth I in the 1998 film “Elizebeth” for which she won the Golden Globe for Best Actress in a Motion Picture - Drama and was also nominated for an Academy Award. Blanchett made her Broadway debut in “The Present” in 2017.
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#20. Willem Dafoe

- Domestic box office: $4.10 billion
- Average box office: $43.2 million
- Movies: 95
This versatile actor has worked with some of the greatest directors in the industry, including Oliver Stone, Spike Lee, Kathryn Bigelow, and Martin Scorsese. Willem Dafoe played a heroic musher in “Togo,” a death god in “Death Note,” an elite assassin in “John Wick,” and the son of God in “The Last Temptation of Christ” in a career that spans four decades.
#19. Paul Rudd

- Domestic box office: $4.12 billion
- Average box office: $72.3 million
- Movies: 57
An everyman if there ever was one, Paul Rudd rose to fame in 1995 when he played Alicia Silverstone’s love interest in the Amy Heckerling film “Clueless.” He is also well known for his role as Phoebe Buffay’s love interest and third husband, Mike Hannigan, in “Friends.” Rudd has played superhero Ant-Man in many films.
#18. Gary Oldman

- Domestic box office: $4.19 billion
- Average box office: $73.6 million
- Movies: 57
Known more as a character actor than a box office star, Gary Oldman has also acted in several blockbuster films. He played Sirius Black in three of the “Harry Potter” films. Oldman also starred in “Sid and Nancy,” “The Dark Knight,” and “True Romance.”
#17. Jeremy Renner

- Domestic box office: $4.27 billion
- Average box office: $137.7 million
- Movies: 31
Jeremy Renner played superhero Hawkeye in several Marvel films and will portray the character in the 2021 television series, “Hawkeye.” His acting career began in the mid-1990s, though his breakthrough role came with the 2008 Oscar-winning film “The Hurt Locker.” The actor won a nomination for his portrayal of Staff Sergeant William James.
#16. Stanley Tucci

- Domestic box office: $4.39 billion
- Average box office: $51.6 million
- Movies: 85
Stanley Tucci made his Broadway debut in 1982 as a soldier in “The Queen and the Rebels.” He received his first and only Oscar nomination for his role as a child murderer in the 2009 film “The Lovely Bones.” Both a successful television and film actor, Tucci also has several directorial credits to his name, including for the 2017 film, “Final Portrait.”
#15. Tom Cruise

- Domestic box office: $4.45 billion
- Average box office: $92.6 million
- Movies: 48
Likely due to his immense salaries for films like “Mission Impossible: Fallout,” Tom Cruise has reportedly amassed a net worth of more than half a billion dollars over the years. At 56, Cruise still performs his own stunts and stars in films that are both high grossing and critically well received.
#13. Don Cheadle

- Domestic box office: $4.74 billion
- Average box office: $103 million
- Movies: 46
Younger generations may best know Don Cheadle from his work in the “Avengers” franchise, but his time as James Rhodes/War Machine is preceded by a lengthy film career. Cheadle’s other film credits include “Hotel Rwanda” and “The Guard.”
#11. Liam Neeson

- Domestic box office: $4.82 billion
- Average box office: $51.8 million
- Movies: 93
Liam Neeson has made a career out of tough-guy action roles in films like “Taken” and “The Commuter,” but his acting abilities go far beyond that genre. Neeson was nominated for his role in “Schindler’s List,” and also portrayed Alfred Kinsey in the 2004 film “Kinsey.”
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#10. Morgan Freeman

- Domestic box office: $5.12 billion
- Average box office: $58.8 million
- Movies: 87
Have you ever wished that Morgan Freeman could narrate your life? The vocally gifted actor is known for his work in “Se7en,” “Invictus,” and “Million Dollar Baby.” In 2018 Freeman was accused of sexual harassment by at least eight women. He responded to the allegations with an apology, saying it wasn't his intent to make anyone feel uncomfortable or disrespected.
#9. Harrison Ford

- Domestic box office: $5.25 billion
- Average box office: $99.1 million
- Movies: 53
Harrison Ford is not just an incredibly successful and established actor, he’s also the man behind two of the most memorable film characters of all time: Indiana Jones and Han Solo. Outside of those two mega-franchises, Ford is still a force to be reckoned with, starring in movies like “The Fugitive” and “Witness.” Han Solo’s jacket, which had a pre-sale estimated price of up to $1.33 million, was up for auction in 2018.
#8. Tom Hanks

- Domestic box office: $5.30 billion
- Average box office: $84.1 million
- Movies: 63
One of America’s eternal nice guys, Oscar-winner Tom Hanks has won hearts in films like “Big,” “Forrest Gump,” and “Saving Private Ryan.” He is also the voice of the much-loved character Woody in "The Toy Story" film and its sequels.
#7. Andy Serkis

- Domestic box office: $5.68 billion
- Average box office: $167 million
- Movies: 34
Known for his motion-capture performances, Andy Serkis has also voiced many computer-generated characters, including Gollum in “The Lord of the Rings” film trilogy and “The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey,” and Caesar in “Rise of the Planet of the Apes.” He is also a successful director and author.
#6. Warwick Davis

- Domestic box office: $5.93 billion
- Average box office: $247.1 million
- Movies: 24
Born with spondyloepiphyseal dysplasia congenita, which caused dwarfism, British actor Warwick Davis did not let that slow him down. He played the lead Ewok Wicket in the 1983 film “Star Wars: Episode VI - Return of the Jedi,” and has appeared in several “Harry Potter” films.
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#5. Robert Downey, Jr.

- Domestic box office: $6.10 billion
- Average box office: $91 million
- Movies: 67
After time in rehab and a hiatus from acting, Robert Downey, Jr. returned with a vengeance—turning a “B-list Marvel character into the most bankable superhero in Hollywood.” The success of “Iron Man” was followed by roles in “Sherlock Holmes” and “Tropic Thunder,” and Downey continues to pull in not-too-shabby paychecks for all his work in the “Avengers” universe.
#4. Bob Bergen

- Domestic box office: $6.29 billion
- Average box office: $106.6 million
- Movies: 59
With a career that began in the late '70s, Bob Bergen has voiced many popular characters in both television and film. He was the voice of Mogwai/Gremlins in the 1984 film “Gremlins,” Luke Skywalker in several video games, and Porky Pig.
#3. John Ratzenberger

- Domestic box office: $7.09 billion
- Average box office: $141.8 million
- Movies: 50
Probably best known for his portrayal of postal carrier and stool-sitter Cliff Clavin on the popular television series “Cheers,” John Ratzenberger is also a successful voice actor. He is the only actor to have voiced a character in every Pixar animated feature film.
#2. Frank Welker

- Domestic box office: $7.46 billion
- Average box office: $66.6 million
- Movies: 112
Voice actor Frank Welker’s career has spanned five decades, and includes voicing the evil villain Dr. Claw from the animated show “Inspector Gadget.” He also has one of the longest-running voice acting roles in history, as Fred Jones from the “Scooby Doo” franchise since 1969. In 2002, he began voicing lovable canine Scooby as well.
#1. Samuel L. Jackson

- Domestic box office: $11.43 billion
- Average box office: $82.8 million
- Movies: 138
Samuel L. Jackson comes in with one of the highest counts of leading roles, and in turn, one of the highest total box office earnings. The only person to appear in more Quentin Tarantino films than Tarantino himself, Jackson’s other memorable movies include “Iron Man” and “A Time to Kill.”
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Highest-grossing actors over the age of 50

There appears to be a long-standing belief in Hollywood that once an actor reaches a certain age, they're no longer employable. Maturity and experience, the industry holds, simply can't beat the visual delight that is a young, wrinkle-free star leading a project.
Those outside this industry, of course, don't necessarily agree with the insider's evaluation of what audiences want to see on screen. For one, moviegoers recognize that many actors who are well into and past their 50s still have plenty to offer in the roles that are being written and are in no way close to being washed up. Additionally, there's something about everyone having the chance to see members of their own age groups having all kinds of on-screen adventures—a reminder that there is still plenty of life to be lived even as middle age and seniority approach.
Stacker compiled December 2022 data from The Numbers to rank the top 50 above-the-line actors older than 50 years old according to total domestic box office earnings. This list includes actors who have continued to have massive success even after hitting 50, proving the "older actors are unemployable and undesirable" trope wrong. Each of the individuals on this list continued to achieve acclaim and financial success well after crossing the half-century mark. For them, age truly is just a number: They have defied the odds by managing to remain in an industry that values youthfulness above all, prospering well into midlife and beyond.
While the likes of Samuel L. Jackson and Tom Cruise may seem like obvious inclusions for this list, some others may surprise you. For instance, there is an actor here who is less recognized by his face and more known for the CGI characters he inhabits through motion capture work. Another actor has passed his legacy and his talent on to his kids, some of whom have successful acting careers of their own. Still, another talented, theatrically trained star became famous for playing an android in one of the highest-grossing film franchises in history.
Can you guess who's on this list of Hollywood's elite? Read on to find out which of your favorite over-50 stars are among the top earners in the film industry.
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#50. Hugh Jackman

- Age: 54
- Domestic box office: $2.65 billion
- Average per movie: $73.7 million
Australian actor Hugh Jackman landed his breakthrough role, Wolverine in "X-Men," back in 2000. It's that role, which he says his wife didn't even want him to take, that's earned him the bulk of his fortune. But fighting villains isn't the only thing Jackman excels at. He's also had notable turns in films like "Les Misérables," "Prisoners," "The Prestige," and on Broadway in shows like "The Music Man."
#49. Jeff Goldblum

- Age: 70
- Domestic box office: $2.7 billion
- Average per movie: $87.2 million
Jeff Goldblum has a knack for choosing films that perform incredibly well at the box office, like "Jurassic Park" and "Independence Day." Since his debut in 1974, he's acted in more than 70 films, and while they haven't all been blockbusters, plenty of them have been. His partnerships with Wes Anderson and the Marvel universe have helped to revive his career in recent years.
#48. Alan Tudyk

- Age: 51
- Domestic box office: $2.72 billion
- Average per movie: $129.5 million
Alan Tudyk has proven that you don't always need to land leading roles to have a successful career in Hollywood. In fact, the Texas native has had almost exclusively supporting roles in both movies and TV shows (you likely recognize him primarily from his work in "Firefly" and its follow-up "Serenity). Interestingly, Tudyk has had a voice role in every animated Disney film of the last decade, beginning with "Wreck it Ralph" in 2012 up through the 2022-released "Strange World."
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#46. Jamie Foxx

- Age: 55
- Domestic box office: $2.75 billion
- Average per movie: $72.4 million
Jamie Foxx gave one of the most memorable film performances back in 2004 when he won the Oscar, along with several industry and critics awards, for his portrayal of blind blues musician Ray Charles in "Ray." Since then, he's had a number of serious roles, in movies like "Django Unchained" and "Dreamgirls," seemingly preferring to save his comedic efforts for television, where he's done series like "In Living Color" and "The Jamie Foxx Show."
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#45. Adam Sandler

- Age: 56
- Domestic box office: $2.75 billion
- Average per movie: $64 million
Funnyman Adam Sandler got his start on "Saturday Night Live" back in the early '90s and has kept audiences in stitches ever since. Some of his more memorable projects have included films like "Billy Madison," "Big Daddy," "The Wedding Singer," and "Grown Ups." In more recent years, he's also showcased his talents through more serious roles in films like "Uncut Gems" and "Hustle."
#44. Stellan Skarsgård

- Age: 71
- Domestic box office: $2.75 billion
- Average per movie: $65.6 million
The actor's start came as a teen on the Swedish television series "Bombi Bitt och jag," playing the titular character. Skarsgård has had a steady career ever since, and has acted in everything from award-winning TV series like "Chernobyl" to popular films such as Marvel's "The Avengers." Several of the eight Skarsgård offspring have followed in their father's footsteps and become successful actors, including Alexander and Bill Skarsgård.
#43. Helena Bonham Carter

- Age: 56
- Domestic box office: $2.77 billion
- Average per movie: $72.8 million
Best known for her roles in "Sweeney Todd" and the "Harry Potter" franchise, Helena Bonham Carter has achieved success in both television and film, and is known not only for her acting skills but for her distinguished family tree. With recent roles in the Netflix series "The Crown" and the original Netflix film "Enola Holmes," Bonham Carter continues to remain active in the industry. She has appeared in several Tim Burton films, and the two were partners for 13 years and have two children together.
#42. Hugo Weaving

- Age: 62
- Domestic box office: $2.79 billion
- Average per movie: $111.6 million
Known for his roles as Elrond in "The Lord of the Rings" films and as Agent Smith in "The Matrix," Hugo Weaving is also an accomplished voice actor. He was the voice of Megatron in several "Transformers" films and Noah the Elder in both "Happy Feet" and "Happy Feet Two."
#41. Michael Caine

- Age: 89
- Domestic box office: $2.79 billion
- Average per movie: $63.5 million
London-born Michael Caine was originally known as Maurice Joseph Micklewhite, but he changed his name for his career. Caine got his start in theater, though he eventually transitioned to film. Some of his most memorable films include "Alfie," "Educating Rita," and "The Cider House Rules."
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#40. Josh Brolin

- Age: 54
- Domestic box office: $2.84 billion
- Average per movie: $97.8 million
Josh Brolin is the sort of multifaceted actor many up-and-comers wish they could be. He's done everything from serious dramas like "No Country for Old Men" to sci-fi comedies like "Men in Black 3." He's probably best known for his work in the Marvel Cinematic Universe as supervillain Thanos.
#39. Jeremy Renner

- Age: 52
- Domestic box office: $2.92 billion
- Average per movie: $132.7 million
Jeremy Renner played master archer Hawkeye in several Marvel films and portrayed the character in the 2021 television series, "Hawkeye." His acting career began in the mid-1990s, though his breakthrough role came with the 2008 Oscar-winning film "The Hurt Locker." The actor received an Oscar nomination for his portrayal of Staff Sergeant William James.
#38. Brad Pitt

- Age: 59
- Domestic box office: $2.92 billion
- Average per movie: $62.2 million
Brad Pitt is commonly cited as one of the most influential actors in Hollywood. He first gained recognition for his role in "Thelma & Louise" and has appeared in dozens of iconic and award-winning films in the years since—think "Fight Club," "Legends of the Fall," and "Once Upon a Time in Hollywood." Pitt is equally as well-known for his off-screen life—his tumultuous relationships with actresses Jennifer Aniston and Angelina Jolie, his humanitarian efforts, and his successful production company, Plan B Entertainment—as he is for his on-screen characters.
#37. Paul Rudd

- Age: 53
- Domestic box office: $2.93 billion
- Average per movie: $83.8 million
An everyman if there ever was one, Paul Rudd rose to fame in 1995 when he played Alicia Silverstone's love interest in the Amy Heckerling film "Clueless." He is also well known for his role as Phoebe Buffay's love interest and third husband, Mike Hannigan, in "Friends." Rudd has played superhero Ant-Man in several Marvel films.
#36. Anthony Daniels

- Age: 76
- Domestic box office: $2.94 billion
- Average per movie: $420.4 million
Originally a theater actor, Anthony Daniels met George Lucas and was cast as protocol droid C-3PO in "Star Wars: Episode IV - A New Hope" (the first film in the series). He wore both the droid suit and provided C-3PO's voice, and has done so in almost all of the episodic films. Though playing the role of the legendary droid has provided both career and financial stability, it was one that Daniels did not originally want.
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#35. Gwyneth Paltrow

- Age: 50
- Domestic box office: $2.95 billion
- Average per movie: $147.4 million
In the '90s and early 2000s, Gwyneth Paltrow starred in what felt like everything—"Emma," "Shakespeare in Love," "Se7en," "The Royal Tenenbaums," "The Talented Mr. Ripley"; the list could go on and on. Then, in 2004, she suddenly announced she'd be taking a step back from acting to focus on other projects, but eventually starred as Pepper Potts in the "Iron Man" movies. Today, she's best known for her lifestyle brand Goop.
#34. Bruce Willis

- Age: 67
- Domestic box office: $2.96 billion
- Average per movie: $37 million
Bruce Willis has portrayed John McClane in the "Die Hard" franchise since 1988, but Willis' talents are not limited to action sequences. He has received praise for roles like Butch Coolidge in "Pulp Fiction" and Malcolm Crowe in "The Sixth Sense."
#33. Mark Wahlberg

- Age: 51
- Domestic box office: $2.98 billion
- Average per movie: $64.7 million
Mark Wahlberg may have gotten his start as the lead singer/rapper in the musical group Marky Mark and the Funky Bunch, but these days he's better known as an action movie star and Calvin Klein underwear model. His biggest projects include movies like "Ted," "The Departed," "Transformers: Age of Extinction," "The Perfect Storm," and "Planet of the Apes."
#32. Cameron Diaz

- Age: 50
- Domestic box office: $2.99 billion
- Average per movie: $106.8 million
A rom-com queen through and through, Cameron Diaz has appeared in several of the genre's classics: "My Best Friend's Wedding," "The Holiday," and "There's Something About Mary." In 2014, Diaz announced she was retiring from acting and began focusing on her line of health and wellness-related products. However, in 2022 she broke the internet when it was revealed she'd be returning to the screen once again alongside Jamie Foxx in the forthcoming film "Back in Action."
#31. Liam Neeson

- Age: 70
- Domestic box office: $3.01 billion
- Average per movie: $51.9 million
Liam Neeson has made a career out of tough-guy action roles in films like "Taken" and "The Commuter," but his acting abilities go far beyond that genre. Neeson was Oscar-nominated for his role in "Schindler's List," and also portrayed Alfred Kinsey in the 2004 film "Kinsey."
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#30. Ian McKellen

- Age: 83
- Domestic box office: $3.02 billion
- Average per movie: $158.7 million
Ian McKellen was officially knighted in 1991, although he has since confessed he almost turned the honor down. His career has run the gamut of genres, from blockbuster franchises like "X-Men" and "The Lord of the Rings" to the film adaptation of the Broadway musical "Cats." However, McKellen's true passion seems to live on the stage, and his commitment to the theatre is so great that an injury didn't stop him from giving his "King Lear" audience a little special something.
#29. Ralph Fiennes

- Age: 60
- Domestic box office: $3.02 billion
- Average per movie: $79.4 million
A graduate of the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art, Ralph Fiennes got his start in the Royal Shakespeare Company. Since making the transition to Hollywood, he's primarily stuck with the dramatic projects he trained for, working in award-winning films like "Schindler's List" and "The End of the Affair." However, his career hasn't been all serious business; in the last couple of decades, he's branched out into roles in more commercial films like "The Lego Movie" and the "Harry Potter" franchise.
#28. Robert De Niro

- Age: 79
- Domestic box office: $3.04 billion
- Average per movie: $44 million
Robert De Niro has done it all: He's played imposing fathers, psychotic ex-cons, and even a 70-year-old intern. His work has earned him seven acting nominations at the Academy Awards (two of which he won), and now approaching his 80s, the Hollywood legend has shown no signs of slowing down.
#27. J.K. Simmons

- Age: 67
- Domestic box office: $3.06 billion
- Average per movie: $61.2 million
This Oscar-winning character actor originally planned to become a singer, but fate intervened. He wound up on Broadway in the early '90s and eventually made his way to television and film. Simmons is known for his frequent work with film directors Sam Raimi ("Spider-Man") and Jason Reitman ("Juno").
#26. Dave Bautista

- Age: 53
- Domestic box office: $3.11 billion
- Average per movie: $119.5 million
A former professional wrestler, Dave Bautista only recently made the jump to Hollywood. His biggest roles to date have been Drax the Destroyer in "Guardians of the Galaxy" and Duke Cody in "Glass Onion."
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#25. Gary Oldman

- Age: 64
- Domestic box office: $3.11 billion
- Average per movie: $86.5 million
Known more as a character actor than a box office star, Gary Oldman has also acted in several blockbuster films. He played Sirius Black in four of the "Harry Potter" films and Commissioner Gordon in the "Dark Knight" trilogy. Oldman also starred in films such as "Sid and Nancy," "True Romance," and "Darkest Hour," winning an Oscar for portraying Winston Churchill in the latter.
#24. Matt Damon

- Age: 52
- Domestic box office: $3.14 billion
- Average per movie: $65.4 million
Matt Damon was only 18 when he played opposite Julia Roberts in his first film, "Mystic Pizza." His big break would come several years later in 1997 with "Good Will Hunting," which would garner Damon and his friend Ben Affleck the Oscar for Best Original Screenplay. He and Affleck shared a screenwriting credit once again for the 2021 film "The Last Duel," directed by Ridley Scott.
#23. Steve Carell

- Age: 60
- Domestic box office: $3.19 billion
- Average per movie: $102.9 million
A comedy genius, Steve Carell will likely always be best recognized as bumbling manager Michael Scott from "The Office." Outside of the long-running NBC series, he's appeared in films like "Anchorman" and "The 40-Year-Old Virgin" and lent his voice to animated projects like "Despicable Me" and "Horton Hears a Who!" In the last several years, Carell has also dipped his toe in more serious waters, acting in projects like "Beautiful Boy," "The Big Short," and turning in an Oscar-nominated performance in "Foxcatcher."
#22. Mark Hamill

- Age: 71
- Domestic box office: $3.19 billion
- Average per movie: $199.4 million
In his multi-decade acting career, Mark Hamill is best known for a single role: Luke Skywalker. His work as the famous Jedi was put on hold for three decades until he reappeared again in "Star Wars: The Force Awakens." Hamill has admitted he was "really scared" to reprise the role, but overcame his fear and has continued to act in the "Star Wars" universe.
#21. Mark Ruffalo

- Age: 55
- Domestic box office: $3.2 billion
- Average per movie: $114.2 million
How many actors are capable of playing both a romantic lead and a giant, angry, green superhero? There's no hard data on that, but Mark Ruffalo would certainly qualify. Ruffalo has acted in films like "13 Going on 30," "Spotlight," and "The Kids Are All Right," and is a central member of the "Avengers" crew as the Hulk.
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#20. Owen Wilson

- Age: 54
- Domestic box office: $3.23 billion
- Average per movie: $71.7 million
Owen Wilson and director Wes Anderson met at the University of Texas, Austin, as sophomores, and they created a short film that launched both their careers. He and Anderson also co-wrote several films together. A member of the "Frat Pack," Wilson received an Oscar nomination for "The Royal Tenenbaums," though it was for writing, not acting.
#19. Benedict Wong

- Age: 51
- Domestic box office: $3.33 billion
- Average per movie: $255.8 million
British-born Benedict Wong has appeared in dozens of projects but is best known for three specific roles—Kublai Kahn in the series "Marco Polo," Bruce Ng in the film "The Martian," and Wong in the MCU hit "Doctor Strange." Fans can look for him in the Netflix adaptation of the classic sci-fi novel "The Three-Body Problem" set for release sometime in 2023.
#18. Willem Dafoe

- Age: 67
- Domestic box office: $3.34 billion
- Average per movie: $63.1 million
This versatile actor has worked with some of the greatest directors in the industry, including Oliver Stone, Spike Lee, Kathryn Bigelow, Guillermo del Toro, and Martin Scorsese. Willem Dafoe played a heroic musher in "Togo," a death god in "Death Note," an elite assassin in "John Wick," and Jesus in "The Last Temptation of Christ" in a career that spans four decades.
#17. Paul Bettany

- Age: 51
- Domestic box office: $3.4 billion
- Average per movie: $147.9 million
Paul Bettany rose to fame in a series of early 2000s classics, "A Knight's Tale," "A Beautiful Mind," and "Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World." Like many other actors on this list, Bettany has a role in the MCU (as JARVIS and Vision) and has appeared in several of the franchise's properties, from "Iron Man" to "WandaVision."
#16. Cate Blanchett

- Age: 53
- Domestic box office: $3.5 billion
- Average per movie: $87.5 million
This Australian actress graduated from Australia's National Institute of Dramatic Art and began her career with the Sydney Theatre Company. Her breakthrough role came with her portrayal of Queen Elizabeth I in the 1998 film "Elizebeth" for which she was nominated for an Academy Award. Since then, she has appeared in blockbusters like "The Lord of the Rings" trilogy and in the MCU in "Thor: Ragnarok," along with more award winners like "Blue Jasmine" and "Tár." Blanchett made her Broadway debut in "The Present" in 2017.
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#15. Woody Harrelson

- Age: 61
- Domestic box office: $3.5 billion
- Average per movie: $66.1 million
The popular 1980s sitcom "Cheers" placed Woody Harrelson in front of a large audience who fell in love with his character, the slow-witted but endearing bartender Woody Boyd. He went on to act in several memorable films like "White Men Can't Jump," "Natural Born Killers," and "The People vs. Larry Flynt." He is also a very vocal marijuana activist.
#14. Johnny Depp

- Age: 59
- Domestic box office: $3.81 billion
- Average per movie: $66.8 million
Johnny Depp has a knack for playing wild-haired leading men, from the dreadlocked Jack Sparrow in "Pirates of the Caribbean" to the aptly named Edward Scissorhands. Even the demon barber of Fleet Street, Sweeney Todd, rocks an impressive silver streak. Some of Depp's earlier and well-known films include "Ed Wood" and "What's Eating Gilbert Grape."
#13. Idris Elba

- Age: 50
- Domestic box office: $3.83 billion
- Average per movie: $100.9 million
Idris Elba's big break came in 2002 when he was cast in "The Wire." Since then he's starred in a ton of award-winning films and TV series including "Luther," "Beasts of No Nation," and several MCU properties. Off-screen, Elba performs as a DJ and hip-hop artist under the names DJ Big Driis and Idris.
#12. Will Smith

- Age: 54
- Domestic box office: $3.92 billion
- Average per movie: $105.9 million
Will Smith has come a long way since his early days in the industry as a rapper and sitcom star. Smith ranked eighth on Forbes' highest-paid actors of 2020 list, with an estimated $44.5 million. He has proven his worth not only as a comedic actor but as a dramatic one as well, garnering three Best Actor Oscar nominations—including a win for 2021's "King Richard."
#11. Stanley Tucci

- Age: 62
- Domestic box office: $3.95 billion
- Average per movie: $76 million
Stanley Tucci made his Broadway debut in 1982 as a soldier in "The Queen and the Rebels." He received his first and only Oscar nomination for his role as a child murderer in the 2009 film "The Lovely Bones." Both a successful television and film actor, Tucci also has several directorial credits to his name, including the 2017 film, "Final Portrait."
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#10. Vin Diesel

- Age: 55
- Domestic box office: $4.06 billion
- Average per movie: $135.3 million
When he's not busy feuding with Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson, Vin Diesel is making movies that make big bucks. He's the voice of Groot in "Guardians of the Galaxy" and plays Dominic Toretto in multiple "Fast & Furious" chapters. The latter role will be reprised fairly soon: The 10th installment of the franchise is due for release in 2023.
#9. Don Cheadle

- Age: 58
- Domestic box office: $4.08 billion
- Average per movie: $151.2 million
Younger generations may best know Don Cheadle from his work in the "Avengers" franchise, but his time as James Rhodes, aka War Machine, is preceded by a lengthy film career. Cheadle's other film credits include his Oscar-nominated turn in "Hotel Rwanda," plus roles in "The Guard," "Crash," "Ocean's Eleven," and "White Noise."
#8. Dwayne Johnson

- Age: 50
- Domestic box office: $4.13 billion
- Average per movie: $114.6 million
Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson rose to fame as one of the most charismatic wrestlers in the WWF. He began acting in family films and action capers in the early 2000s, and has appeared in some truly memorable features like "Moana," "Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle," "Black Adam," and the "Fast & Furious" movies. In 2021, he premiered his autobiographical comedy series "Young Rock" and purchased the American football league XFL.
#7. Tom Cruise

- Age: 60
- Domestic box office: $4.48 billion
- Average per movie: $109.2 million
Likely due to his immense salaries for films like "Mission Impossible: Fallout," Tom Cruise has reportedly amassed a net worth of more than half a billion dollars over the years. Now entering his 60s, Cruise still performs his own stunts and stars in films that are both high grossing and critically well-received—including 2022's "Top Gun: Maverick," which grossed more than $1.48 billion worldwide.
#6. Harrison Ford

- Age: 80
- Domestic box office: $4.78 billion
- Average per movie: $129.2 million
Harrison Ford is not just an incredibly successful and established actor, he's also the man behind two of the most memorable film characters of all time: Indiana Jones and Han Solo. Outside of those two mega-franchises, Ford is still a force to be reckoned with, starring in movies like "The Fugitive" and "Witness." Han Solo's jacket, which had a presale estimated price of up to $1.3 million, was up for auction in 2018.
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#5. Morgan Freeman

- Age: 85
- Domestic box office: $4.79 billion
- Average per movie: $81.3 million
Have you ever wished that Morgan Freeman could narrate your life? The vocally gifted actor is known for his work in "Se7en," "Invictus," and "The Shawshank Redemption," winning an Oscar for Best Supporting Actor in 2004's "Million Dollar Baby." Long before his film career took off, he made his Broadway debut in "Hello, Dolly!" in the late 1960s, which starred an all-Black cast.
#4. Tom Hanks

- Age: 66
- Domestic box office: $4.88 billion
- Average per movie: $82.6 million
One of America's enduringly nice guys, two-time Oscar-winner Tom Hanks has won hearts in films like "Big," "Forrest Gump," "Saving Private Ryan," "Cast Away," and "Captain Phillips." He is also the voice of the much-loved character Woody in the "Toy Story" film and its sequels. His endearing personality also made him the most suitable choice to play Fred Rogers in "A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood."
#3. Robert Downey Jr.

- Age: 57
- Domestic box office: $4.91 billion
- Average per movie: $90.8 million
After time in rehab and a hiatus from acting, Robert Downey Jr. returned with a vengeance—turning a "B-list Marvel character into the most bankable superhero in Hollywood." The success of "Iron Man" was followed by roles in "Sherlock Holmes" and "Tropic Thunder," and Downey has continued to pull in not-too-shabby paychecks for all his work in the "Avengers" universe. He will be seen in Christopher Nolan's "Oppenheimer" in 2023.
#2. Andy Serkis

- Age: 58
- Domestic box office: $5.41 billion
- Average per movie: $225.6 million
Known for his motion-capture performances, Andy Serkis has voiced many computer-generated characters, including Gollum in "The Lord of the Rings" film trilogy and "The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey"; Caesar in the "Planet of the Apes" triology; and Kong in Peter Jackson's "King Kong." He is also a successful director and author, and has appeared in comic book film adaptations like "Black Panther" and "The Batman."
#1. Samuel L. Jackson

- Age: 74
- Domestic box office: $6.87 billion
- Average per movie: $88.1 million
Known for his quotable lines in films like "Pulp Fiction," Samuel L. Jackson comes in with one of the highest counts of leading roles, and in turn, one of the highest total box office earnings. Frequently collaborating with Quentin Tarantino in films like "The Hateful Eight" and "Django Unchained," Jackson's other memorable movies include "A Time to Kill," "The Incredibles," and "Unbreakable," plus appearances in several MCU films as Nick Fury.
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