Cannes Film Festival 2013

15 actors who became surprisingly good directors

TK

Ben Affleck

Ben Affleck

With the majority of his post-"Armaggedon" leading-man vehicles underperforming or outright flopping at the box-office ("Bounce," "Reindeer Games," "Gigli," "Paycheck"...need I go on?), Ben Affleck's Hollywood career was more or less circling the drain before he shocked everyone by co-writing and directing "Gone Baby Gone," a critically-acclaimed crime thriller that netted the first-time helmer honors from multiple critical societies, including the National Board of Review. If that effort firmly established him as a filmmaking talent to watch, 2010's "The Town" was what served as Affleck's big mainstream breakthrough, grossing over $150 million worldwide on a $37 million budget while maintaining the critical standing he'd established with his debut. With his next film "Argo" having gathered a full head of steam coming out of Toronto (it just missed out on winning the festival's coveted People's Choice Award), the former "Gigli" punching bag now may even be looking at his second Oscar nomination (or even third, if he manages to nab an acting nod as well). Talk about a turnaround.

- Chris Eggertsen

Photo Credit: Warner Bros.

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    Richard

    Rob Reiner, Vera Farmiga, Zach Braff, Josh Radnor, Mel Gibson, Kevin Costner, Chaplin...

    September 17, 2012 at 5:56AM EST Reply to Comment
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    marshall

    No Emilio Estevez?

    September 17, 2012 at 7:32PM EST Reply to Comment
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    Ranger

    Whoa! What about Sean Penn and Mel Gibson?

    September 17, 2012 at 9:14PM EST Reply to Comment
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    Ron Bloack

    Drew fucking Barrymore? In a list of "good" directors?

    That movie was crap. Her directing was crap!

    September 17, 2012 at 9:21PM EST Reply to Comment
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    ceallaig

    How about Ida Lupino, who paved the way for Peggy, Jodie, Drew and the other ladies on the list? and yeah, where was Kevin and (as much as I hate to say it) Mel?

    September 18, 2012 at 10:42AM EST Reply to Comment
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    SARA

    Charles Laughton (The Night of the Hunter), Liev Shreiber (Everything is Illuminated), Todd Field (Little Children). Btw, Drew Barrymore + "good director" is an oxymoron.

    September 18, 2012 at 2:10PM EST Reply to Comment
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    dino

    How does Drew Barrymore make the list but not Sean Penn or Mel Gibson? This is a tabloid lovers list

    September 20, 2012 at 2:32AM EST Reply to Comment
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    dino

    How does Drew Barrymore make the list and not Sean Penn or Mel Gibson?

    September 20, 2012 at 2:34AM EST Reply to Comment
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    Gull

    Angelina Jolie? Really? For what, proving she's just as pretentious and cloying as a director as everything else she does? Ralph Fiennes? Come on. Robert De Niro's Bronx Tale is one if the more beloved films of the nineties. Mel Gibson and Kevin Costner have both won Oscars for directing. What about Tim Robbins and Dead Man Walking? Sarah Polley at 28 knocked Away From Her out of the park. Yet the director of Battleship is on here.

    October 16, 2012 at 6:59PM EST Reply to Comment