14 Celebs Who Showed Off Their Multitalented Skills By Directing And Acting In The Same Film

    Bradley Cooper's new film Maestro is the second time he's directed and starred in the same movie.

    On Tuesday, Netflix dropped a teaser for Maestro, its upcoming biopic on composer Leonard Bernstein and his wife, the actress Felicia Montealegre. The film, which will be released Dec. 20 on the streaming platform, stars Bradley Cooper and Carey Mulligan as the couple.

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    Matt Bomer, Maya Hawke, and Sarah Silverman are among the actors playing supporting roles in the film, which also counts Martin Scorsese and Steven Spielberg among its producers.

    As the teaser makes clear, Bradley also directed the film. It's his follow-up movie to 2018's A Star Is Born, and he's notably directed and starred in both films.

    Screenshot from "Maestro"

    It's not uncommon for actors to find themselves behind the camera in the director's seat. In fact, Bradley exists in a long lineage of acclaimed performers who've acted in their own directorial efforts. Here are a handful of other A-listers who've pulled double duty:

    1. Michael B. Jordan made his directorial debut this year with Creed III, the third film in the Creed franchise. He's starred in the film series since 2015.

    Closeup of Michael B. Jordan

    2. Olivia Wilde's 2022 film Don't Worry Darling may have starred Florence Pugh and Harry Styles as a 1950s couple, but her character plays a pivotal supporting role.

    Closeup of Olivia Wilde

    3. Halle Berry directed her first film, Bruised, in 2020. She also starred in the movie about a former UFC fighter attempting a comeback.

    Screenshot from "Bruised"

    4. Brie Larson directed and starred in the Netflix film Unicorn Store in 2017. "My hope is that people watch the movie, and women can watch it, and they can either go, 'Wow, I can’t believe she did that, I want to do that,'" she told USA Today of directing the film.

    Brie Larson in "Unicorn Store"

    5. Don Cheadle portrayed the late jazz musician Miles Davis in 2015's Miles Ahead. The film was also his directorial debut.

    Closeup of Don Cheadle

    6. Natalie Portman made her full-length directorial debut in 2015 with A Tale of Love and Darkness, which was an adaptation of Amos Oz's memoir of the same name. Natalie also starred in the film as Amos's mother, Fania Klausner.

    Screenshot from "A Tale of Love and Darkness"

    7. Chris Evans directed and starred in the 2014 New York City rom-com Before We Go. Alice Eve played the female lead opposite him.

    Screenshot from Before We Go

    8. Joseph Gordon-Levitt made his full-length directorial debut in 2013 with Don Jon. He starred alongside Scarlett Johansson in this New Jersey rom-com.

    Screenshot from "Don Jon"

    9. Ben Affleck's first directorial effort was 2007's Gone Baby Gone, which he didn't appear in. His second film, 2010's Boston crime thriller The Town, was the first time Ben directed himself onscreen.

    Ben Affleck in "The Town"

    10. Drew Barrymore made her feature film directorial debut with Whip It in 2009. She had a supporting role in the film, which starred Elliot Page as a teen who comes of age in a roller derby league.

    Screenshot from "Whip It"

    11. George Clooney has directed himself in numerous films, including Good Night, and Good Luck; Leatherheads; and The Ides of March, among others. But the first time he did so was in 2002 with Confessions of a Dangerous Mind.

    Screenshot from "Confessions of a Dangerous Mind"

    12. Denzel Washington has also repeatedly directed himself onscreen, as was the case for the films The Great Debaters and Fences. Like George, the first time Denzel did so was in his directorial debut: 2002's Antwone Fisher.

    Closeup of Denzel Washington

    13. Barbra Streisand has directed three films, and she's starred in each one. Her directorial debut happened in 1983 with Yentl. She then pulled double duty again in the '90s with The Prince of Tides and The Mirror Has Two Faces.

    Closeup of Barbra Streisand

    14. Spike Lee may be best known as a director, but he got his start acting in his own films, including his mainstream directorial debut She's Gotta Have It in 1986.

    Closeup of Spike Lee

    How many of these films have you seen, and which is your favorite? Better yet, which acclaimed actor-directors didn't make this list that definitely should have? Tell us in the comments below!