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bankable

[bang-kuh-buhl] / ˈbæŋ kə bəl /


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The film, which has skyrocketed to popularity in China — currently the country’s sixth highest-grossing box office entry of all time — is somewhat surprising as the most bankable of Zhang’s career.

From New York Times

But “Remo Williams” bombed at the box office, grossing only $14 million and effectively tanking Mr. Ward’s chance at transitioning into a bankable leading man.

From Washington Post

For Palin, government always seemed like a swinging vine to a taller branch — celebrity, wealth, a bankable brand.

From Washington Post

At the same time, one of Hollywood’s most bankable directors, Michael Bay, sputtered over the weekend.

From New York Times

But Hollywood is unlikely to altogether abandon Smith, 53, one of its most bankable stars, said industry insiders.

From Reuters