Movie actor box office ranking of the year
Zhou Xun and Chen Kun lead box office stars.
Yang Mi and Jiang Yiyan broke the pattern.
Recently, some netizens counted a box office ranking of movie actors in 2012, which summed up the film achievements of Chinese stars in the past year with box office data. Among the actors, Chen Kun was far ahead with more than 700 million, and Taiwan Province xiaosheng Mark Chao became a dark horse, ranking second with more than 400 million cumulative box office. As for actresses, Zhou Xun rode the dust with a cumulative box office of more than 1.1 billion, while Yang Mi and Jiang Yiyan, two post-80s actors, successfully broke the Hua Dan pattern of "four danshuangbing", ranking second and fourth respectively.
The actor’s fault phenomenon is serious. Mark Chao became the only one on the list after 80.
Judging from this annual box office list, the fault phenomenon of male actors is still serious, and several first-line superstars are still the mainstay of the box office power in the Chinese film industry. Chen Kun, Tony Leung Chiu Wai, Liu Qingyun and Nicholas Tse, four actors with considerable weight in the entertainment industry, firmly hold the first camp of box office male stars, and they have experienced the baptism of wind and rain for a long time. Among the post-80s actors, Mark Chao is the only one who stands out from the tight encirclement. By virtue of his performance in commercial blockbusters such as, and so on, he fought his way out, winning the position of box office runner-up and becoming a dark horse in Chinese film this year.
Yang Mi and Jiang Yiyan rose rapidly to take over from Zhao Wei and Zhou Xun.
As for actresses, the pattern of "Four Dances and Two Ices", which has always been recognized as the top position in the Mainland, was broken by three post-80s actors, namely Yang Mi, Jiang Yiyan and Liu Yifei. Among them, "model worker" Yang Mi has released six films, such as ""and ""this year, ranking second among actresses with a cumulative box office of 1 billion. After 80s, Jiang Yiyan, a powerful actor, rose rapidly with her amazing performances in China and Shanghai, and won both word-of-mouth and box office. The rapid rise of two post-80s actresses has brought a lot of fresh blood to China’s screen, but their industry influence is different. Although Yang Mi has many works, her reputation is not satisfactory, but her popularity is as attractive as Zhao Wei’s. Jiang Yiyan, on the other hand, takes the acting route. Her spiritual and vivid performances make her more brilliant than her co-actress, and many media also evaluate her as the most potential successor to Zhou Xun. Zhang Ziyi, Xu Jinglei, Li Bingbing and Fan Bingbing, who have few works this year, are all off the list.