Career Summary
| | Movies | Domestic Box Office | International Box Office | Worldwide Box Office |
As an Actor | Supporting | 25 | $693,417,232 | $802,110,980 | $1,495,528,212 |
| Leading | 8 | $58,948,228 | $155,123 | $59,103,351 |
| Lead Ensemble Member | 6 | $22,904,926 | $667,239 | $23,572,165 |
| Inverviewee | 2 | $16,164 | $0 | $16,164 |
| (Unclassified) | 21 | $195,856,774 | $58,395,415 | $254,252,189 |
In Technical Roles | Executive Producer | 1 | $0 | $3,368 | $3,368 |
Career Trend
This graph shows Ellen Burstyn’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 1,701-1,800) |
1,787 |
$81,853,154 |
Top Stars at the Domestic Box Office (Rank 1,201-1,300) |
1,218 |
$971,143,324 |
Top 100 Stars in Leading Roles at the International Box Office (Rank 5,501-5,600) |
5,566 |
$822,362 |
Top Stars at the International Box Office (Rank 2,201-2,300) |
2,239 |
$861,328,757 |
Top 100 Stars in Leading Roles at the Worldwide Box Office (Rank 2,601-2,700) |
2,665 |
$82,675,516 |
Top Stars at the Worldwide Box Office (Rank 1,601-1,700) |
1,623 |
$1,832,472,081 |
Top Grossing Executive Producer at the International Box Office (Rank 10,201-10,300) |
10,246 |
$3,368 |
Top Grossing Executive Producer at the Worldwide Box Office (Rank 13,001-13,100) |
13,015 |
$3,368 |
See the Acting Credits tab for all Acting Box Office Records and the Technical Credits tab for all Technical Box Office Records.
June 10th, 2021
Two wide releases arrive in theaters this weekend to challenge the horror films that have dominated the box office charts the past two weeks. After stellar openings for A Quiet Place: Part II two weeks ago, and The Conjuring: The Devil Made Me Do It last week, the films opening wide this week couldn't be more of a contrast. The long awaited Peter Rabbit 2: The Runaway makes its entrance after a series of release date changes. The sequel from Sony Pictures will open in 3,346 theaters. The original Peter Rabbit earned just north of $347 million worldwide back in 2018. Getting a jump on the weekend is Warner Bros’, In The Heights as it opens today, Thursday. The musical, directed by John M. Chu and produced by Lin-Manuel Miranda, will open in an estimated 3,400 theaters while also being available to stream on HBO Max. Early reports have the film tracking around $20 million in its opening weekend.
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September 7th, 2015
The Age of Adaline was a late April release, which is one of three dumping grounds throughout the calender. The big summer releases are just around the corner and are sucking up all of the available hype. Because of this, it is hard for a late April release to thrive and studios tend to dump misfires or counter-programming films during these weeks. So is The Age of Adaline a misfire? Or does it fit nicely into the counter-programming role?
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April 13th, 2014
Flowers in the Attic started out as a book in 1979 and was first turned into a movie in 1987. This movie earned poor reviews, but did okay business at the box office, mainly because of the controversial nature of the book. Earlier this year, the film was released as a TV movie on Lifetime and brought in more than 6 million viewers to the channel, something none of their original movies from 2013 were able to accomplish. On the other hand, Lifetime's original movies don't exactly have a great reputation and there is already one bad movie based on the book, so my expectations are not exactly high. Is this film a good surprise? Or should I have lowered my expectations more?
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April 1st, 2014
March was stronger than expected when compared to 2013 with four films earning $100 million or more, led by Divergent. (Not all of them have gotten there yet, but they are certain to reach that milestone before they are done their box office runs.) It wasn't a blow-out victory, on the other hand, as a few weekends the ticket sales were lower in 2014 than they were during the same weekend in 2013. April looks really strong with Captain America: The Winter Soldier leading the way. This film should top $200 million over the weekend, while it isn't the only film that should crack the century mark, as Rio 2 is also on track for $100 million. This is great news, as no film last April reached $100 million. Granted, 42 came close and Oblivion wasn't far behind, but The Winter Soldier should earn more than those two films earned combined giving 2014 a comfortable lead over 2013 over the full month.
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Latest Ranking on All Technical Box Office Record Lists