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IMDb.com’s Top Movie Stars of 2006

Johnny Depp Swashbuckles to the Top of the IMDb.com’s STARmeter for Third Consecutive Year; Angelina Jolie, Jessica Alba, Brad Pitt, and Scarlett Johansson Round Out the Top Five

Johnny Depp Swashbuckles to the Top of the IMDb.com’s STARmeter for Third Consecutive Year; Angelina Jolie, Jessica Alba, Brad Pitt, and Scarlett Johansson Round Out the Top Five

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SEATTLE--(BUSINESS WIRE)--IMDb.com (www.imdb.com), the site for movies, TV, celebrities and more, today unveiled the top 25 stars of 2006 as determined by the site’s STARmeter, which ranks celebrities’ popularity among IMDb.com’s more than 42 million unique monthly visitors. Johnny Depp, the 2004 and 2005 winner, once again generated the most fan interest this year, followed by headline-making couple Angelina Jolie (No. 2) and Brad Pitt (No. 4), as well as Hollywood beauties Jessica Alba (No. 3) and Scarlett Johansson (No. 5).

Dropping slightly in the rankings this year were gossip column regulars Lindsay Lohan and Paris Hilton, sliding to the No. 7 and No. 9 spots respectively. Other notable drops in rank include Keanu Reeves, Eva Longoria, Robert De Niro, Vin Diesel, Jon Heder of Napoleon Dynamite fame, and Nicole Kidman, who all lost their spots in the IMDb.com STARmeter Top 25 this year.

Newcomers to the top 25 in 2006 include Jake Gyllenhaal (No. 17), Zac Efron from High School Musical (No. 19), Heath Ledger (No. 21), Bruce Willis (No. 23) and Reese Witherspoon (No. 24). After reaching the ninth spot in 2004, Kate Beckinsale dropped off the list last year before making her return to the list (No. 14) on the strength of Underworld: Evolution and Click. The full list of the year’s top 25 celebrities can be seen in IMDb.com’s ”Road to the Oscars” section or at www.imdb.com/starmeter.

“IMDb.com's STARmeter is uniquely able to assess the actual popularity of celebrities by basing the list on the use patterns of visitors on the site,” said Keith Simanton, managing editor, IMDb.com. “For example, there appears to be a perennial, if probably clandestine, fascination with Hilary Duff; her only film of the year was the little-seen Material Girls but she still finds herself at No. 15. You can also see the ardent fan base for actors that people might not think of as big stars. This is Christian Bale’s second year on the list at No. 13. Last year it could be explained with his breakout role in Batman Returns. This year, though he was in a modest hit, The Prestige, his co-star in the film, Hugh Jackman, topped out at No. 40, even though he was also in the blockbuster X-Men 3: The Last Stand.”

There were several notable personalities who just missed the top 25 list, including Anne Hathaway (No. 26), despite her star role in the wildly successful movie The Devil Wears Prada.

Available through IMDb.com’s subscription service, IMDbPro.com (www.imbdpro.com), the STARmeter ranks celebrities’ weekly popularity based on the actual search behavior of the more than 42 million industry professionals and film enthusiasts who use IMDb.com each month. The STARmeter does not reflect box-office performance or critical assessments. The list of the year’s top 25 celebrities is an aggregate of 2006’s weekly STARmeter rankings.

Today, IMDb also released its ”best” and “worst” of 2006 polls featuring numerous categories including best actor, best actress and best film to name a few. These lists can be found at www.imdb.com/best2006 or www.imdb.com/worst2006.

About IMDbPro.com

Launched in January 2002, IMDbPro.com is an online subscription service designed to meet the information needs of entertainment and industry professionals and help them make better business and creative decisions. The service was created in response to the overwhelming demand of industry professionals, including directors and casting directors. IMDbPro.com features contact information for over 59,000 names and more than 10,000 companies; international, domestic and daily box-office numbers; news from the “Hollywood Reporter,” and much more. With subscriptions ranging from $12.95 a month to $99.95 for a full year, IMDbPro.com is one of the lowest-priced entertainment industry resources available. For more detailed information, visit www.imdbpro.com.

About IMDb.com

The Internet Movie Database (www.imdb.com) is the Web’s most comprehensive and authoritative source of information on movies, television, and celebrities. The site offers a searchable database of over 889,000 movies, TV, and entertainment programs and over 2.2 million cast and crew members. This year it launched Resume Services which allows actors, crew, and those who want to break into the business the ability to upload photos and craft a resume directly onto the IMDb. Starting at $2.50 per month, Resume Services is one of the lowest priced resume resources available.

The IMDb features include cast lists, quotes, trivia, reviews, box-office data, celebrity biographies, photographs, coverage of film festivals and major events, and streaming trailers. IMDb.com is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Amazon.com (www.amazon.com).

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