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15 Movie/ TV Writers Who Came In Front Of The Cameras To Star In Their Own Productions

Not everyone gets the chance to turn their career of acting into a writing one. It requires hard work, effort, and great determination. Becoming a full-fledged actor is already hard as it is, much less a secondary career as a writer. However, some great actors/writers have managed to make it through.
While playing their roles on the big screen, many actors fantasize about writing their own stories and applying their own visions to films. This case is quite common, which is why many actors have become writers. This motivates them into becoming excellent writers.
On the other hand, many writers have also come in front of the camera in order to fully implement their artistic vision. Every screenwriter fantasizes about having enough cards to complete their project exactly as they envisioned it. Not having their screenplays taken away from them and turned into something completely different from what they had in mind.
Their well-produced films, along with their acting, have touched our hearts, left us speechless, and made us yearn for more. Below are 15 actors who are also talented writers in movies and TV Shows.

#1 Pulp Fiction

Source: Miramax Films

One of the few moments that Quentin Tarantino starred in his own film, which he also wrote himself. At the 67th Academy Awards, the film won Best Original Screenplay.

#2 A Quiet Place

Source: Paramount Pictures

In this film about creatures with superhuman hearing abilities, John Krasinski has co-written, directed, and acted magnificently.

#3 Rocky

Source: United Artists

This award-winning film was written by Sylvester Stallone himself. After watching a boxing battle between Muhammad Ali and Chuck Wepner, he supposedly got the idea.

#4 The Office

Source: NBCUniversal Television Distribution

The three writers behind this renowned comedy, B.J Novak, Mindy Kaling, and Paul Lieberstein, often made their appearance on camera as well.

#5 Argo

Source: Warner Bros. Pictures

Ben Affleck and Chris Terrio co-wrote and directed this film, which he also starred in. According to a report, Affleck was also considered to write and direct a Batman film.

#6 Fleabag

Source: BBC Studios

Phoebe Waller-Bridge, a multi-hyphenate actor, writer, and producer, created and acted in this series based on her play of the same name.

#7 Sherlock

Source: BBC Studios

Mark Gatiss, the show's co-creator, slipped into the role of Mycroft, Sherlock Holmes' protective elder brother, and government liaison.

#8 Jay and Silent Bob

Source: Miramax Films

In practically every film that Kevin Smith has written, he has played a shy stoner named Silent Bob.

#9 The Mindy Project

Source: NBCUniversal Television Distribution

Kaling gained a wide audience as the creator, producer, and star of the Fox comedy series The Mindy Project. She demonstrated that celebrity-driven ventures aren't exclusively for Roseanne and Seinfeld fans.

#10 Superbad

Source: Sony Pictures Releasing

Seth Rogen co-wrote Superbad with his pal Evan Goldberg when he was just 13 years old. He ended up playing an adult in the film.

#11 This is Spinal Tap

Source: Embassy Pictures

Rob Reiner began his career as a comic actor, performing in a number of films and television series before becoming the director of films such as Misery and The Princess Bride.

#12 School Of Rock

Source: Paramount Pictures

Mike White, who penned this musical comedy from the early 2000s, also created a character for himself. He goes by the name Ned Schneebly.

#13 Good Will Hunting

Source: Miramax Films

When Ben Affleck and Matt Damon were put as writers for Good Will Hunting, they got instant recognition. The film went on to win two Academy Awards, including the Best Writing Oscar that year.

#14 Forgetting Sarah Marshall

Source: Universal Pictures

Jason Segel based the picture on his own real-life experiences with break-ups, success, and a Dracula musical that he couldn't quite get his head around.

#15 30 Rock & SNL

Source: NBCUniversal Television Distribution

Tina Fey served as SNL's first female head writer from 1999 through 2006, while also playing a role in it. She also wrote and starred in 30 Rock (2006–13). Both shows have helped her establish herself as one of the most popular comedians in the early twenty-first century.
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