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Who Is the Best? 10 Actors Who Took the Director’s Chair and Delivered

From stars to filmmakers, these ten actors delivered strong work from the director’s chair.

Robert Redford attends Sundance Institute's 'An Artist at the Table Presented by IMDbPro' at the 2020 Sundance Film Festival.
© Rich Polk/Getty Images for IMDbRobert Redford attends Sundance Institute's 'An Artist at the Table Presented by IMDbPro' at the 2020 Sundance Film Festival.

Some actors don’t just shine on screen—they step behind the camera and deliver films that earn real attention. This list looks at ten performers who successfully transitioned into directing, proving they have just as much talent in the director’s chair as they do in front of it. From acclaimed debuts to steady careers behind the scenes, these actors showed they can deliver where it counts.

Harold Ramis

Best known to many as Egon Spengler in “Ghostbusters,” Harold Ramis also left a major mark behind the camera. He directed the raucous comedy “National Lampoon’s Vacation” and the beloved time-loop tale “Groundhog Day.” His knack for balancing heartfelt storytelling with sharp humor made his films enduring favorites.

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Sofia Coppola

Sofia Coppola developed a unique, atmospheric style that made her one of the most acclaimed directors of her generation. She earned an Academy Award for “Lost in Translation” and went on to direct “Marie Antoinette,” “The Beguiled,” and “Priscilla.” 

Ben Stiller

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Ben Stiller’s directing career ranges from broad comedy to acclaimed drama. He made memorable comedies like “Zoolander” and “Tropic Thunder,” but also surprised audiences by directing the Apple TV+ hit “Severance,” a tense and inventive workplace thriller. 

Jodie Foster

Jodie Foster has balanced a long acting career with impactful directing. Her films include “Little Man Tate,” “Home for the Holidays,” and “Money Monster,” as well as episodes of acclaimed television series.

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Robert Redford

A Hollywood legend in front of the camera, Robert Redford earned equal respect as a director. His debut, “Ordinary People,” won the Academy Award for Best Picture, and he went on to helm acclaimed works like “Quiz Show,” “A River Runs Through It,” and “The Horse Whisperer.”

John Cassavetes

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John Cassavetes is widely regarded as a pioneer of American independent cinema. He directed groundbreaking works like “A Woman Under the Influence” and “Faces,” known for their raw performances and improvisational style.

Penny Marshall

Penny Marshall became one of the most successful female directors in Hollywood history. She helmed box office hits like “Big” and “A League of Their Own,” both filled with warmth and humor.

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Mel Gibson

Mel Gibson transitioned from blockbuster star to ambitious filmmaker with a taste for epic storytelling. He directed the Oscar-winning “Braveheart” as well as the brutal and visually striking “The Passion of the Christ” and “Apocalypto.” 

Rob Reiner

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Rob Reiner enjoyed a remarkable run of classics during the 1980s and 1990s. He directed “This Is Spinal Tap,” “Stand by Me,” “The Princess Bride,” and “When Harry Met Sally…,” each showcasing his versatility. Though his later career has been uneven, his early output remains a gold standard in popular filmmaking.

Clint Eastwood

Clint Eastwood went from iconic cowboy and cop roles to one of the most respected filmmakers of his generation. His directing career includes powerful dramas like “Unforgiven,” “Mystic River,” and “Million Dollar Baby.” Eastwood’s films are often marked by understated storytelling and an unflinching look at human nature.

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Clara is about to graduate with a Bachelor's degree in Writing Arts at the National University of Arts in Buenos Aires, Argentina. In her role as a writer for Spoiler US, she covers movies, TV shows, streaming platforms, celebrities, and other topics of entertainment and general interest. Since 2021, she has been working as a film critic for Bendito Spoiler, Cinema Saturno, and Peliplat, attending festivals, conducting interviews, and regularly participating in cinematic debate podcasts. Her main focus of work is in the horror genre.

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