10 Actors Who Found Success as Screenwriters


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Jay Baruchel

Jay Baruchel comes from the Judd Apatow farm of actors where writing credits are almost mandatory (think Seth Rogen and Jason Segel), but it's notable that on the same day that Hunnam's Vlad project was announced, Variety mentioned that hockey comedy Goon will soon go into production, featuring a script cowritten by Baruchel and Rogen's writing partner Evan Goldberg.


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Sarah Polley

After toplining hits like Go and Zach Snyder's Dawn of the Dead, Sarah Polley could have carved out a career for herself playing the brainy young ingenue. Instead, Polley parlayed that capital into making Away From Her, the Julie Christie Alzheimer's drama that earned Polley an Oscar nomination for Best Adapted Screenplay.


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Matt Damon & Ben Affleck

No list of actor/writers would be complete without Matt Damon and Ben Affleck; however, it's just as interesting to see how much writing each has done separately since. Damon's only other writing credit came for the mostly improvised Gus van Sant film Gerry, while Affleck scripted his directorial debut Gone Baby Gone, and his upcoming film The Town.

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Comments

  • The Winchester says:

    How can you leave off Stallone? Not only did he write himself that inspiring movie (that spawned 5 more movies over a span of 30 years), he also co-wrote Rambo, one of the greatest motion pictures of all time. Mostly because it involves a scene where Rambo builds his own knife while talking about how much God hates him. And yet, no awards for that brilliant piece of writing, while "It's not your fault" repeated 20 times equals Oscar gold. That, my friends, is writing.

  • SunnydaZe says:

    How can you leave off William Goldman? Not only did he not write "Good Will Hunting" but he didn't write "Good Will Hunting".

  • Krugmanic Depressive says:

    How can you leave off Owen Wilson? The Stallion was Wes Anderson's better half. Baumbach can suck it.

  • Quirky- says:

    Just to point out the bleeding obvious omission, Kyle: Sofia Coppola makes a better writer/director than she does a Corleone, no? (Unless, of course, we're talking Parts I & II where she has no lines. That shit I can live with)
    Oh, and to counter-balance that hint of snark re: Affleck & Damon...Damon's gone on to have a mega-successful acting career since Good Will Hunting, while Affleck struggled to have any credibility after that JLo debacle -- going on to co-adapt two screenplays, so let's not go crazy praising his writing abilities. 😛

  • MCU says:

    We have a winner!

  • pete says:

    Clark Gregg-actor(New adventures of old christine)Also wrote What LIES Beneath-a Blockbuster!!!!

  • Randhir Soondarsingh says:

    Grant Heslov starred in True Lies, Congo, Black Sheep and The Birdcage but now he writes Good Night and Good Luck and directed The Men Who Stare at Goats.

  • C. King says:

    Not forgetting David Hayter??? He started out as an actor and is still an accomplished voice actor. He wrote the screenplays for X-Men, The Scorpion King, X-Men 2 and Watchmen

  • ChrisC says:

    how can you not put Owen Wilson.
    the thing thats ironic is that with most of the movies that he's acting on(drillbit taylor, starsky and hutch etc...), you'd think that Owen Wilson is a dumb blond guy. yet, when you look at the films that he Co-wrote with Wes Anderson, he writes better movies than his best films as an actor. 'Tenenbaums' and 'Rushmore' is definetly better than 'Wedding Crashers'.

  • RTM says:

    You left out Emma Thompson who won an Oscar for Best Screenplay for Sense & Sensibility. She also wrote Nanny McPhee and will pen the script for My Fair Lady remake.

  • RTM says:

    Never mind my last comment, for some strange reason I completely missed Emma Thompson! 🙂 So glad to see her on your list.

  • Grant says:

    Good Night and Good Luck maybe, but Goats is hardly a movie by any standard--good job bringing that up Randhir; way to put salt on a wound.

  • Tom Daylight says:

    That's a very loose definition of "success". From the title I presumed you meant actors such as Julian Fellowes who have won awards for their screenplays. (Indeed I think Danny Strong won one.)

  • Irving 143 says:

    Carrie Fisher has done pretty well as a screenwriter/script doctor.

  • GMJ says:

    No Billy Bob Thornton?

  • Jennifer Davis says:

    Yes, I second Carrie Fisher. She should've made the list for certain.

  • Richard Levine says:

    No Roberto Benigni or Ben Stiller?

  • Stallone and Stiller should be here...the article was/is titled TEN actors, there was only nine when I read it??? Can't count? Glad whoever made this list isn't a screenwriter...