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    32 Great Actors Who Became Great Directors

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    32 Great Actors Who Became Great Directors


    Acting and directing are two very different skills, and for someone to be able to do both is a mark of a hard-working and talented person. It doesn’t always work out for actors, but it’s remarkable how often it does. Here are 32 such examples of great actors who became great directors as well. 

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    Clint Eastwood

    Clint Eastwood‘s career has lasted an unbelievable eight decades. He started humbling with small roles in the ’50s and as the decades have gone on, he’s only gotten bigger and bigger. After directing his first movie, 1971’s Play Misty for Me, he’s gone on to helm a remarkable 39 more and has won 2 Best Director Oscars, for 1993’s Unforgiven and 2005’s Million Dollar Baby.

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    Ron Howard

    Ron Howard has been in the lives and living rooms of Americans since he was just a kid as an actor on The Andy Griffith Show. He went on to star in Happy Days in the 1970s before directing his first low-budget film, Grand Theft Auto, in 1977. He’s since gone on to direct such classics as Splash, Apollo 13, A Beautiful Mind, and many others. 

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    Bradley Cooper

    If the start of Bradley Cooper‘s directing career is any indication, you can expect huge things. So far, the actor-turned-director has only helmed two movies, A Star Is Born and Maestro and both have been nominated for Best Picture Oscars. Not a shabby record. 

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    Penny Marshall

    Penny Marshall got her first big break on the sitcom The Odd Couple but became a household name as Lavern in Lavern & Shirley. She didn’t stay in TV though, instead, she started directing and made two of the most beloved Gen X movies of all time, Big and A League of Their Own. 

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    Ben Affleck

    Ben Affleck might not have been the first actor you picked to become a director, but his stellar career as an actor is matched by his work as a director. In fact, though he’s never won an acting Oscar (something that should be remedied), he did win Best Director for Argo. 

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    Robert Redford

    By the time Robert Redford directed his first movie, Ordinary People, in 1980, he was already one of the most legendary film stars ever. The second half of his career is as known for his directing as it is for his acting, with movies like Quiz Show and A River Runs Through It.

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    Jon Favreau

    Jon Favreau‘s acting career started humbling with supporting roles in movies like Rudy and PCU. After he wrote and starred in Swingers, his star shined a little brighter. That was only the beginning though. Favreau has the honor of directing the movie that launched the most successful film franchise of all time, the Marvel Cinematic Universe, with Iron Man and its sequel. He’s since moved on to Disney live-action remakes with The Lion King and The Jungle Book. Oh, and he also directed one of the most beloved holiday movies ever with. Elf.

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    Mel Gibson

    The controversial career of Mel Gibson began with a small movie that made huge waves in his native Australia. Mad Max made him famous and by the late late-’80s, he was one of the biggest stars in the world. He then moved into directing and reached his pinnacle early with Braveheart for which he won Best Director. 

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    Richard Attenborough

    As an actor, Richard Attenborough starred in massive hits across generations with movies like The Great Escape and Jurassic Park. As a director, he helmed some of the best biopics of all time, like Gandhi, A Cry Freedom, and Chaplin as well a the legendary war flick, A Bridge Too Far. 

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    Regina King

    Regina King‘s directorial career is only getting started, but judging by her first movie, One Night In Miami, the future is bright. So far, the Academy Award-winning actress has mostly directed TV shows, but you can be sure more films will be coming her way.

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    Denzel Washington

    What can we say about Denzel Washington that hasn’t already been said? He’s a living legend at this point, as a multiple Oscar winner and recipient of the Presidential Medal of Freedom. He’s also one heck of a director with movies like Fences and The Great Debaters.

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    John Krasinski

    John Krasinski became part of our collective family as Jim on The Office. Who would have thought from that role, his career in Hollywood would reach the point that he is a major power player? Now that he’s moved into directing, the sky is truly the limit. The first movie Krasinski directed, The Hollars, made for a humble beginning, but his second, A Quiet Place established him as a force to reckon with and it’s since become a franchise.

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    Elizabeth Banks

    Elizabeth Banks might not have been an actor you’d have guessed would go into directing, like others on this list, but she has in a big way. She has shown she can direct blockbusters like Pitch Perfect 2 and indie darlings like that one about the bear who indulges in some, uh, white powder he finds, and goes on a rampage.

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    Greta Gerwig

    Greta Gerwig is quickly becoming a voice of a generation. Her direction and writing of Barbie has been praised far and wide for its snappy dialog and heartfelt message. Gerwig’s acting career started in the mid-’00s when she was mostly in smaller, supporting roles. Since moving into directing, she’s become a huge star.

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    Jordan Peele

    Key & Peele was a huge hit for Jordan Peele and Keegan-Michael Key, and made them both stars. No one expected Peele to turn to directing horror movies, but that’s exactly what he did and we should all be grateful for it. With massive hits like Get Out, Nope, and Us, the future is bright for Peele and for all of us too, who will get to watch his work.

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    Rob Reiner

    Though he had a leg up coming from a Hollywood family, Rob Reiner has staked out a claim all his own in the entertainment business. First as an actor on the hit show All in the Family, then as the director of some of the most loved movies of all time. Starting with his first movie, This is Spinal Tap, and running through the ’80s and early ’90s, he had an unbelievable run that included The Princess Bride, When Harry Met Sally, A Few Good Men, and Misery. Wow!

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    George Clooney

    Not only is George Clooney one of the most bankable movie stars ever, he’s also a fantastic director. His acting career is legendary and his directing career, while not quite at the level of his acting, is still fantastic. He’s directed TV (Catch-22) and movies (The Boys In The Boat, The Midnight Sky, Good Night, and Good Luck, among others) and you can be sure there will be more from him.

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    Angelina Jolie

    Angelina Jolie’s directing career hasn’t always gotten the best reviews, but I’d say her movies are very underrated. The talented actress has an eye for behind the camera as well, and movies like Unbroken and First They Killed My Father are powerful movies.

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    Billy Bob Thornton

    Billy Bob Thornton’s acting career came on as a slow burn to fame, but his directing career started with a band. His first film was a masterpiece called Sling Blade. he followed that up with the underrated All The Pretty Horse and a few others, though his pace has slowed over the last couple of decades. Let’s hope he finds that directing bug again. 

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    Ben Stiller

    There was a time in the ’90s and ’00s when it seemed like Ben Stiller was in every movie released. Not only was he working hard in front of the camera, he was killing it behind the camera as well. Starting really with Reality Bites, and moving on to great movies like the controversial but hilarious Tropic Thunder, and the Zoolander movies. 

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    Jodie Foster

    The great Jodie Foster has been an acclaimed actor and star since her teenage years and of course, that talent has translated to directing. Though lately she’s done mostly TV work like directing episodes of Black Mirror and Orange is the New Black, she’s done a few movies too, like Little Man Tate and Money Monster.

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    Kevin Costner

    In addition to being one of the biggest movie stars on the planet, Kevin Costner has never shied away from making epic films. Though he’s only directed four movies in his career, they have all been big films. Starting with Dances With Wolves in 1990, he’s since directed The Postman, Open Range, and 2024’s Horizon: An American Saga.

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    Tim Robbins

    The directing bug caught Tim Robbins in the early ’90s and he directed a couple of great movies with Bob Roberts and Dead Man Walking. He’s directed a smattering of movies and TV shows more recently, but he’s mostly stuck to acting over the last few years. 

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    Sean Penn

    Since the early 1980s, Sean Penn has been wowing moviegoers with his impressive acting chops and diversity. In the ’90s he dipped his toe into directing with his first film, The Indian Runner and has directed a good handful of movies since, with his best being Into The Wild in 2007. 

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    Zach Braff

    Acting-wise Zach Braff’s big break came as a regular cast member of the hit sitcom Scrubs. As a directed, he burst onto the scene with his very first movie, Garden State in 2004. He’s continued directing here and there over the last 20 years, including the great movie about getting older, Going In Style, and a few others, in addition to some TV work. 

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    Warren Beatty

    In the 1970s, there was no bigger movie star than Warren Beatty. By the end of the decade, he had moved into directing as well, starting with 1978’s Heaven Can Wait and continuing the ’80s and ’90s with acclaimed movies like Red and maybe his most remembered, Dick Tracy in 1990.

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    Diane Keaton

    Diane Keaton is a force of nature. For decades she’s been one of the best and most popular actresses in Hollywood, and though she’s only dipped her toes into directing, mostly in TV, she’s on this list for one important reason. Keaton directed the music video for “Heaven Is A Place On Earth” by Belinda Carlisle and that is a stone-cold Gen X classic. 

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    Kenneth Branagh

    Kenneth Branagh might be as well known for his directing as he is for his acting, and that’s really saying something. Not only has he directed some of the best Shakespeare adaptions for the silver screen, but more recently he’s been killing it with his Agatha Christie adaptations. 

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    Leonard Nimoy

    Appropriately, Leonard Nimoy’s first foray into feature film direction came in the Star Trek franchise when he directed both Star Trek III: The Search For Spock and Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home. Outside of the iconic franchise he helped make famous he also directed the beloved Three Men and a Baby. 

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    Sylvester Stallone

    Sylvester Stallone has always been a self-starter. His work to get the original Rocky made is legendary and after it made him a huge star, he wasted no time getting into directing, starting with Rocky II and adding Rocky III, Rocky IV, and 2006’s Rocky Balboa as well. Of course, he’s also directed in two other franchises he was at the center of with 2008’s Rambo and the first Expendable movie. 

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    Helen Hunt

    This one might surprise you, but Helen Hunt has had an impressive career as a director. Most of her work has been on television on shows varying from her own Mad About You and This Is Us. She also has two feature films under her belt with 2007’s Then She Found Me and 2014’s Ride. 

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    Joel Edgerton

    Joel Edgerton is seemingly everywhere these days, popping up in all kinds of movies and TV shows from Star Wars stuff to Dark Matter. He’s also started directing, but his output is limited, with 2015’s underrated The Gift and 2018 Boy Erased. Let’s hope he finds more time to direct in his busy schedule. 



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