Dan Sterling

Best known as a Screenwriter based on credits in that role in 2 films, with $65,967,056 worldwide aggregate box office (rank #2,232)
Best-known technical roles: Long Shot (Screenwriter), Long Shot (Story Creator), Long Shot (Executive Producer), The Interview (Screenwriter), The Interview (Story Creator)
Best-known acting roles: Tech Specialist (The Interview)
Most productive collaborators: Seth Rogen, Jonathan Levine, Charlize Theron, O'Shea Jackson, Jr., Evan Goldberg
                                    

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Career Summary


  MoviesDomestic
Box Office
International
Box Office
Worldwide
Box Office
As an ActorSupporting1$6,105,175$6,237,457$12,342,632
In Technical RolesScreenwriter2$36,421,446$29,545,610$65,967,056
Story Creator2$36,421,446$29,545,610$65,967,056
Executive Producer2$36,421,446$29,545,610$65,967,056

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2014 Preview: December

December 1st, 2014

The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies poster

November is over and there are not a lot of positive things to say about what happened during the month. There were a couple of films that matched expectations, but there were no breakout hits and a few that missed expectations by wide margins. Granted, The Hunger Games: Mockingjay, Part 1 will top $300 million with relative ease, but that's still nearly $100 million lower than some people were predicting. The month ends with 2014 about $300 million behind 2013's pace and there's really no chance to catch up in December. That doesn't mean there are no films that will be worth watching in December. The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies should at least earn $200 million, while $300 million is not out of the question. Additionally, there are several films that at least have a shot at $100 million at the box office, but not all will get there. At least this December and last December are on par with each other. The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug topped $250 million while there were three others that topped $100 million. I think we will get the same result this month. Last year there were a lot more wide releases, but many of them bombed. I think this year the lack of competition will help more films reach their potential. More...

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Release
Date
TitleRoleDomestic
Box Office
International
Box Office
Worldwide
Box Office
May 3, 2019Long Shot Screenwriter
Executive Producer
Story by
$30,316,271$23,308,153$53,624,424
Feb 6, 2014The Interview Screenwriter
Story Creator
Executive Producer
$6,105,175$6,237,457$12,342,632
 
Averages $18,210,723$14,772,805$32,983,528
Totals 2 $36,421,446$29,545,610$65,967,056


Writer Credits


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Release
Date
TitleOpening
Weekend
Maximum
Theaters
Domestic
Box Office
Worldwide
Box Office
Domestic
Share
May 3, 2019Long Shot $9,740,0643,230$30,316,271$53,624,42456.5%
Feb 6, 2014The Interview 581$6,105,175$12,342,63249.5%
 
Averages $9,740,0641,906$18,210,723$32,983,52853.0%
Totals 2 $36,421,446$65,967,056