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Highest Grossing Stars of 1988 at the Domestic Box Office (Rank 101-200)


See also: Top Domestic 2019 Stars - Top Domestic 2020 Stars - Top Domestic 2021 Stars - Top Domestic 2022 Stars - Top Domestic 2023 Stars - Top Domestic 2024 Stars

This list shows the highest grossing stars of 1988 based on the domestic box office of the movies they had a leading role in in 1988 and the two preceeding years (voice-only roles excluded).

The Star Score in this list represent points assigned to each of the leading stars of top 100 (based on domestic box office) movies in the current year and two preceding years. For appearing in the number one movie in a year a star gets 100 points, the number two movie 99 points and so on. This rewards actors for appearing in a number of hit films over the course of three years more than starring in just one monster hit over the same time period.

Top Domestic 1987 Stars Top Domestic 1989 Stars
Rank Name Star
Score
Movies Average
Billing
101 Bill Murray 88 1 2.0
102 Jerry O'Connell 88 1 4.0
103 Robert Redford 87 1 1.0
104 Val Kilmer 87 1 1.0
105 Joanne Whalley 87 1 2.0
106 Warwick Davis 87 1 3.0
107 Peter Weller 86 1 1.0
108 Barbara Hershey 86 1 2.0
109 Chuck Norris 85 2 1.0
110 Billy Crystal 85 1 2.0
111 Timothy Dalton 82 1 1.0
112 Louis Gossett Jr. 82 2 2.0
113 Ally Sheedy 80 1 10.0
114 Dermot Mulroney 79 1 5.0
115 Casey Siemaszko 79 1 6.0
116 Christopher Walken 78 1 2.0
117 Michael Caine 77 1 2.0
118 Martin Short 77 1 3.0
119 Ellen Greene 76 1 2.0
120 Vincent Gardenia 76 1 3.0
121 Lily Tomlin 75 1 2.0
122 Meg Ryan 74 2 6.0
123 Charles Grodin 73 1 5.0
124 Mel Brooks 72 1 1.0
125 Bill Pullman 72 1 4.0
126 Daphne Zuniga 72 1 5.0
127 Jackie Gleason 70 1 2.0
128 Dudley Moore 68 1 1.0
129 Kirk Cameron 68 1 2.0
130 Elisabeth Shue 67 1 10.0
131 C. Thomas Howell 67 1 10.0
132 Keith Coogan 67 1 10.0
133 Hume Cronyn 66 1 1.0
134 Jessica Tandy 66 1 2.0
135 Jodie Foster 66 1 10.0
136 Corey Haim 65 1 3.0
137 Edward Herrmann 65 1 4.0
138 Barnard Hughes 65 1 5.0
139 Jason Patric 65 1 6.0
140 Elizabeth McGovern 65 2 6.0
141 Dianne Wiest 65 1 8.0
142 Patrick Dempsey 64 1 1.0
143 Amanda Peterson 64 1 2.0
144 Meryl Streep 64 1 10.0
145 Jane Fonda 63 1 1.0
146 Cary Elwes 63 1 1.0
147 Jeff Bridges 63 1 2.0
148 Mandy Patinkin 63 1 2.0
149 Raul Julia 63 1 3.0
150 Robin Wright 63 1 3.0
151 Andre the Giant 63 1 4.0
152 Tim Kazurinsky 60 1 5.0
153 Sharon Stone 60 1 6.0
154 Colleen Camp 60 1 9.0
155 Helena Bonham Carter 58 1 5.0
156 Julian Sands 58 1 6.0
157 Sally Field 57 1 1.0
158 Brian Dennehy 57 1 10.0
159 William Katt 55 1 1.0
160 Carl Weathers 55 1 1.0
161 Craig T. Nelson 55 1 2.0
162 Vanity 55 1 3.0
163 Jeremy Irons 52 1 2.0
164 Lee Marvin 51 1 2.0
165 Janet Jones 51 1 6.0
166 Matt McCoy 51 1 8.0
167 James Belushi 48 1 1.0
168 Eugene Levy 48 1 10.0
169 Mia Sara 47 1 2.0
170 Steven Seagal 47 1 10.0
171 Cynthia Gibb 46 1 2.0
172 Martin Sheen 46 1 10.0
173 Eric Stoltz 45 1 1.0
174 Mary Stuart Masterson 45 1 2.0
175 Lea Thompson 45 1 4.0
176 Anthony Michael Hall 44 1 1.0
177 Uma Thurman 44 1 4.0
178 Helen Mirren 44 1 10.0
179 John Cusack 42 1 2.0
180 Kevin Bacon 40 1 0.0
181 Deborah Foreman 39 1 1.0
182 Meg Tilly 39 1 2.0
183 David Bowie 38 1 1.0
184 Jennifer Connelly 38 1 2.0
185 Laurence Fishburne 36 1 1.0
186 Richard Gere 36 1 1.0
187 Giancarlo Esposito 36 1 2.0
188 Kim Basinger 36 1 2.0
189 Tisha Campbell-Martin 36 1 3.0
190 Kyme 36 1 4.0
191 Spike Lee 36 1 5.0
192 Jonathan Silverman 35 1 1.0
193 Ashley Laurence 34 1 1.0
194 Christopher Reeve 33 1 1.0
195 Sam Wanamaker 33 1 6.0
196 Mariel Hemingway 33 1 8.0
197 Margot Kidder 33 1 9.0
198 Prince 32 1 1.0
199 Ruben Blades 32 1 1.0
200 Jerome Benton 32 1 2.0

The Average Billing column contains the average billing position of this cast/crew member for the selected films.

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.