Tom Hanks has been named America's favorite movie star for the second year in a row. The two-time Oscar winner topped the poll despite not releasing any films in 2005.

Second place in the Harris Poll went to Johnny Depp for his performance asWilly Wonka in the remake of "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory." Third place was a tie between "Star Wars" actor Harrison Ford and the late John Wayne.

Cowboy star Wayne, who died in 1979, was the only deceased star to make the top 10.

"Pretty Woman" Julia Roberts rounded out the top five.

Oscar-winning director, Clint Eastwood, came in sixth, while seventh placewas a tie between "Lethal Weapon" star Mel Gibson and screen legendKatherine Hepburn.

George Clooney, who released both "Syriana" and "Good Night, and Good Luck" in the US last year came in at number eight, just above the original James Bond, 75-year-old Sean Connery.

Sexy actress Sandra Bullock made the top ten for the first time in two yearsafter her starring role in the critically acclaimed racial drama "Crash."

Among the big names who failed to make the list this year are "War Of TheWorlds" star Tom Cruise, father-to be Brad Pitt and "Training Day" starDenzel Washington.Harris Poll of 2005's favorite movie stars:1. Tom Hanks2. Johnny Depp3. Harrison Ford3. John Wayne5. Julia Roberts6. Clint Eastwood7. Mel Gibson8. George Clooney9. Sean Connery10. Sandra Bullock

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