Clint Eastwood is America’s Favorite Movie Star

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Clint Eastwood is America’s Favorite Movie Star

Johnny Depp is number 2 and, last year’s favorite, Denzel Washington drops to number 3

NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--2009 may be the year that brought the movies back. Between Avatar, the latest Harry Potter movie, Julie and Julia, New Moon from the Twilight series, and so many others, box office revenues topped $10 billion – a new record. Clearly people love going to the movies – and within all the various types of movies out there, everyone has their favorite movie star.

 

This year there is a new number one for the Harris Poll’s favorite movie star list. Hopefully, we’ve made his day; Clint Eastwood is on top, up one spot from number 2 last year. In second place, jumping up from number 8 last year is the man of many characters, Johnny Depp. Dropping from three years spent at number one, Denzel Washington is at number three this year.

These are some of the results of The Harris Poll® of 2,276 adults surveyed online between December 7 and 14, 2009 by Harris Interactive®.

The Usual Suspects

Returning to the list after a one year absence is Miss Congeniality, Sandra Bullock, and Forrest Gump, or rather Tom Hanks, moves up two spots this year to number 5. He’s both Up in the Air and back on the list - George Clooney is at number six after two years off the list, and, proving that you can have staying power in Hollywood even after you are no longer making movies, John Wayne is on the list at number 7, down from last year when he was tied for number 3.

She has multiple Academy Awards and for the first time she has a place on this list - Meryl Streep debuts at number 7. With his long career, Morgan Freeman debuted last year on the list at a tie for number 9 and this year he holds that spot alone. Rounding out the list is the Pretty Woman herself, Julia Roberts, in at number 10, down four spots from last year.

Gone With the Wind

This year there are three additions to the list from last year, which means that three actors have dropped out of the top ten. Hancock is a distant memory and Will Smith, who was tied for third place, had no movies in 2009 and is not on the list this year. 2008 saw the new Indiana Jones and last year Harrison Ford was number 5 on the list but has dropped off this year. The third to drop was Angelina Jolie, who was tied for number 9.

For Ordinary People

Different groups have their own favorite movie stars. For women, Johnny Depp is number one while for men it is Clint Eastwood. Clint is also on top for the two older generations, Baby Boomers (those aged 45-63) and Matures (aged 64 and older). The younger generations split with Echo Boomers (aged 18-32) going for Johnny Depp and Gen Xers (those aged 33-44) saying Sandra Bullock is their favorite.



TABLE 1

FAVORITE MOVIE STAR

“Who is your favorite movie star?”


Unprompted responses

Base: All adults



1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001

Clint Eastwood 1 2 4 1 =4 4 5 7

Johnny Depp * * * * * * * *

Denzel Washington * 4 8 10 10 * =7 8

Sandra Bullock * * * * * * * 10

Tom Hanks 5 6 7 * * =5 6 2

George Clooney * * * * * * * *

John Wayne 2 1 2 4 2 2 2 6

Meryl Streep * * * * * * * *

Morgan Freeman * * * * * * * *

Julia Roberts * * * * * 8 4 1

*Not in top 10.










“=” prior to a number indicates a tie



TABLE 1, continued


FAVORITE MOVIE STAR

“Who is your favorite movie star?”


Unprompted responses

Base: All adults



2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009

Clint Eastwood 8 8 8 6 1 * 2 1

Johnny Depp * 10 4 2 =7 3 8 2

Denzel Washington 7 9 6 * 1 1 1 3

Sandra Bullock 10 * * 10 * 9 * 4

Tom Hanks 1 4 1 1 2 2 7 5

George Clooney * * 10 8 9 * * 6

John Wayne 6 7 7 =3 3 6 =3 7

Meryl Streep * * * * * * * 8

Morgan Freeman * * * * * * =9 9

Julia Roberts 3 2 3 5 =5 4 6 10

*Not in top 10.










“=” prior to a number indicates a tie

DROPPED OUT OF TOP 10 IN 2008

Will Smith (tied for #3), Harrison Ford (#5), and Angelina Jolie (tied for #9)

TABLE 2
WHICH MOVIE STAR IS #1 AMONG DIFFERENT GROUPS?
Group Favorite Movie Star
Men Clint Eastwood
Women Johnny Depp
Republican Clint Eastwood
Democrat Denzel Washington
Independent Clint Eastwood
Echo Boomers (18-32) Johnny Depp
Gen X (33-44) Sandra Bullock
Baby Boomers (45-63) Clint Eastwood
Matures (64+) Clint Eastwood
East Clint Eastwood
Midwest Johnny Depp
South Sandra Bullock
West Clint Eastwood

The Harris Poll® #11, January 26, 2010
By Regina Corso, Director, The Harris Poll, Harris Interactive

Methodology

This Harris Poll was conducted online within the United States December 7 and 14, 2009 among 2,276 adults (aged 18 and over). Figures for age, sex, race/ethnicity, education, region and household income were weighted where necessary to bring them into line with their actual proportions in the population. Propensity score weighting was also used to adjust for respondents’ propensity to be online.

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Respondents for this survey were selected from among those who have agreed to participate in Harris Interactive surveys. The data have been weighted to reflect the composition of the adult population. Because the sample is based on those who agreed to participate in the Harris Interactive panel, no estimates of theoretical sampling error can be calculated.

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