Vin Diesel beats Fast and Furious co-star Dwayne Johnson to be named 2017's top grossing actor

Action star's xXx: Return Of Xander Cage and The Fate Of The Furious rake in $1.6bn worldwide

Scott d'Arcy
Tuesday 26 December 2017 17:28 EST
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Vin Diesel beat his Fast And Furious co-star Dwayne Johnson to be named this year's top grossing actor
Vin Diesel beat his Fast And Furious co-star Dwayne Johnson to be named this year's top grossing actor (PA)

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Vin Diesel has beaten his Fast And Furious co-star Dwayne Johnson to be named this year's top grossing actor.

The action star's latest addition to the xXx franchise, xXx: Return Of Xander Cage, topped up the $1.2 billion (£897m) that The Fate Of The Furious raked in worldwide to see his films make $1.6bn (£1.2 billion) combined in 2017, according to Forbes.

Box office flop Baywatch was unable to buoy The Rock, whose releases this year have so far pulled in $1.5bn (£1.12bn) with Jumanji: Welcome To The Jungle still out in cinemas.

Wonder Woman star Gal Gadot came in third after her films, also including Justice League, made $1.4bn (£1.05bn) globally.

Britons are well represented in the annual list, with Harry Potter favourite Emma Watson stepping out of Hermione's shadow to star as Belle in Disney's live-action remake of Beauty And The Beast - the year's highest grossing film so far with global takings of $1.26bn dollars (£942m).

Daisy Ridley pipped fellow Londoner John Boyega in the list, as combined takings of $1.08bn dollars (£807m) from star turns in Star Wars: The Last Jedi and Murder On The Orient Express helped her to sixth place.

The Last Jedi's takings of nearly 800 million dollars (£597 million) in its first two weeks helped Boyega, who also starred in smaller movies Circle and Detroit, place 10th.

Tom Holland made it to seventh place with global earnings of 888 million dollars (£664 million) mostly bolstered by his revival of a comic book hero in Spider-Man: Homecoming.

Johnny Depp, Chris Pratt and Chris Hemsworth make up the top 10, finishing fifth, eighth and ninth respectively.

Forbes calculated the ranking by adding up global ticket sales of top actors' films using data from Box Office Mojo, and animated movies with voiceovers or actors in minor roles were excluded.

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