Career Summary
| | Movies | Domestic Box Office | International Box Office | Worldwide Box Office |
As an Actor | Supporting | 12 | $1,245,398,308 | $2,764,663,275 | $4,010,061,583 |
| Leading | 4 | $44,809,793 | $81,464,728 | $126,274,521 |
| Lead Ensemble Member | 2 | $64,063,008 | $349,018,125 | $413,081,133 |
| (Unclassified) | 5 | $3,096,528 | $2,610,173 | $5,706,701 |
Career Trend
This graph shows Josh Peck’s score on our annual analysis of leading stars at the box office. The Star Score represents points assigned to each of the leading stars of the top 100 movies (based on box office) 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..
Latest Ranking on Selected Box Office Record Lists
Record | Rank | Amount |
Top 100 Stars in Leading Roles at the Domestic Box Office (Rank 1,401-1,500) |
1,500 |
$108,872,801 |
Top Stars at the Domestic Box Office (Rank 701-800) |
737 |
$1,357,367,637 |
Top 100 Stars in Leading Roles at the International Box Office (Rank 701-800) |
751 |
$430,482,853 |
Top Stars at the International Box Office (Rank 201-300) |
298 |
$3,197,756,301 |
Top 100 Stars in Leading Roles at the Worldwide Box Office (Rank 901-1,000) |
914 |
$539,355,654 |
Top Stars at the Worldwide Box Office (Rank 301-400) |
396 |
$4,555,123,938 |
See the Acting Credits tab for all Acting Box Office Records and the Technical Credits tab for all Technical Box Office Records.
March 9th, 2014
The latest Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles series started in 2012. After the 1987 cartoon ended in 1996, there have been a number of attempts to reboot the franchise on TV as well as in theaters. Not all of them worked. (The less said about the Saban series, the better.) Can the latest series thrive where some of the others have failed?
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November 1st, 2012
October was pretty good with a few films really crushing expectations, which made up for the few duds that opened at the end. 2012 gained about $100 million over 2011 during the month of October. We really needed this success and hopefully November will continue this push forward. However, November is a bit of a weird month. There are five weekends, but only eight true wide releases, half of which open on the Thanksgiving long weekend, leaving the other four weeks with just one true wide release each. There are a couple others opening in the semi-wide level and another opening in limited release with a planned wide release, but even so, it is not a busy month. That said, it is a case of quality over quantity. There are four films that are pretty much guaranteed to reach $100 million, one of which should reach $300 million. By comparison, last November only produced one $100 million film. Granted, that film was The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn, Part 1, which made nearly $300 million, which is a huge number no matter how you look at it. But this year, The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn, Part 2 should top that number and with the other $100 million movies pulling in more than $400 million combined, it should be a very profitable month at the box office.
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