Will Smith leads Forbes star bankability list

Published: 6:33AM Friday February 13, 2009 Source: Reuters

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Will Smith was named Hollywood's most bankable star in a survey of movie industry professionals released by Forbes.com, the Web site of financial magazine Forbes.

Smith, who received a perfect 10 on the survey, was followed on the Forbes list by Johnny Depp, Leonardo DiCaprio and Hollywood supercouple Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt, who were all tied with a score of 9.89.

John Burman, special projects director for Forbes Media, said Smith, who won fame on 1990s television sitcom The Fresh Prince of Bel Air, can star in any movie genre.

"He can move from doing the pop film to an Ali to a Seven Pounds to The Pursuit of Happyness, so he's able to play in all worlds and I think people just like watching him on screen," Burman said.

For its first-ever "Star Currency" list, measuring the financial clout of Hollywood stars to get movie projects going, Forbes surveyed more than 150 entertainment industry professionals, including producers and directors.

The stars were ranked on ability to attract financing for a project, box office success, appeal to different audience demographics and other factors.

The Philadelphia-born Smith's latest movie Seven Pounds was released on December 19 and has made more than $141.6 million worldwide. He also starred in the 2008 summer hit Hancock, which made more than $624.4 million worldwide.

Most of the stars on Forbes' top 100 Star Currency list are over 35, including 78-year-old Gran Torino star Clint Eastwood at Number 20.

The top 20-something actor was Transformers star Shia LaBeouf at Number 33, followed by The Duchess star Keira Knightley at Number 42.

Actors need time to establish a star "brand," Burman said.

Also, some stars have international box office appeal that more than compensates for modest US and Canada ticket sales.

The 45-year-old Pitt's 2004 movie Troy, for example, made $133.4 million in the US and Canada, but $364 million internationally. His 2006 movie Babel made $101 million internationally, nearly three times US and Canada totals.

"He's certainly strong in the US, but you see the global reach of him," Burman said.

The Forbes list is online at Forbes.com/starcurrency.

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