Daniel Radcliffe has been voted most valuable young star.
The "Harry Potter" actor topped a poll based on the Forbes Star Currency list, which measures individuals' on both their body or work and bankability. Daniel, 19, beat a host of well-known names to the coveted top spot with "Hannah Montana" actress-and-singer
Miley Cyrus, 16, coming second and "Secret Life Of Bees" star Dakota Fanning, 15, claiming third spot. Daniel came out highest due to the success of the wizard movie franchise and his critically-acclaimed stage role in "Equus," which has enjoyed runs in London's West End and New York's Broadway theatre districts.
The survey described the British star as someone who was plucked from relative obscurity to take on the Harry Potter role and has made the most of the opportunity.
As Potter wraps up, he's clearly just beginning. Around 150 entertainment industry members were asked to rank Hollywood stars under the age of 19 years on box office success, audience appeal and ability to attract funding to get their Star Currency rating. "Little Miss Sunshine" actress Abigail Breslin, 12, came in fourth place, narrowly beating "Heroes" star Hayden Pannettiere, who came fifth.
Making up the rest of the top ten were Daniel's "Harry Potter" co-star Emma Watson, "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory" actor Freddie Highmore, Keke Palmer, Julia Roberts' actress niece Emma Roberts and Anton Yelchin, who is can soon be seen in "Star Trek" and "Terminator Salvation."
Forbes Top 10 most valuable young stars: 1. Daniel Radcliffe 2. Miley Cyrus 3. Dakota Fanning 4. Abigail Breslin 5. Hayden Panettiere 6. Emma Watson 7. Freddie Highmore 8. Keke Palmer 9. Emma Roberts 10. Anton Yelchin
(China Daily/Agencies, March 13, 2009)