Best Ever Director-Actor Teams [LIST]

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Alright, ladies and gentlemen, here we are with another one of our movie lists. No need in a big opening; we'll jump to a couple key points and get this show on the road...

The list was compiled from seven lists submitted by BEA users. On those seven lists, a total of 166 unique selections were made.

As usual, teams had to receive at least two votes to be eligible for the list.

Tiebreakers were done by giving the edge to the pair that appeared on more lists. In the cases where they appeared on the same number of lists, the group that got the most points on a single list ranked higher.



50. Steve McQueen & Michael Fassbender
Noteworthy Films: Shame, Hunger, 12 Years a Slave

49. Tim Burton & Johnny Depp
Noteworthy Films: Edward Scissorhands, Ed Wood, Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street

48. John Woo & Chow Yun-Fat
Noteworthy Films: A Better Tomorrow, The Killer, Hard Boiled

47. Jeff Nichols & Michael Shannon
Noteworthy Films: Shotgun Stories, Take Shelter, Midnight Special

46. Tim Burton & Helena Bonham Carter
Noteworthy Films: Big Fish, Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street, Alice in Wonderland

45. Frank Capra & Jean Arthur
Noteworthy Films: Mr. Deeds Goes to Town, You Can't Take it With You, Mr. Smith Goes to Washington

44. The Coen Brothers & John Goodman
Noteworthy Films: Barton Fink, The Big Lebowski, O Brother Where Art Thou

43. Ryan Coogler & Michael B. Jordan
Noteworthy Films: Fruitvale Station, Creed, Black Panther

42. Jim Henson & Frank Oz
Noteworthy Films: The Great Muppet Caper, The Dark Crystal, Labyrinth

41. Yasujiro Ozu & Setsuko Hara
Noteworthy Films: Late Spring, Tokyo Story, The End of Summer

40. David Fincher & Brad Pitt
Noteworthy Films: Seven, Fight Club, The Curious Case of Benjamin Button

39. Anthony Mann & James Stewart
Noteworthy Films: Winchester '73, The Naked Spur, The Man from Laramie

38. The Coen Brothers & Steve Buscemi
Noteworthy Films: Barton Fink, Fargo, The Big Lebowski

37. John Carpenter & Kurt Russell
Noteworthy Films: Escape from New York, The Thing, Big Trouble in Little China

36. George Cukor & Katharine Hepburn
Noteworthy Films: Holiday, The Philadelphia Story, Adam's Rib

35. David Lean & Alec Guinness
Noteworthy Films: Oliver Twist, The Bridge on the River Kwai, Lawrence of Arabia

34. Elia Kazan & Marlon Brando
Noteworthy Films: A Streetcar Named Desire, Viva Zapata!, On the Waterfront

33. Mel Brooks & Gene Wilder
Noteworthy Films: The Producers, Blazing Saddles, Young Frankenstein

32. Ingmar Bergman & Max Von Sydow
Noteworthy Films: The Seventh Seal, The Virgin Spring, Shame

31. Yasujiro Ozu & Chishu Ryu
Noteworthy Films: Late Spring, Tokyo Story, An Autumn Afternoon

30. Federico Fellini & Giulieta Masina
Noteworthy Films: La Strada, Nights of Cabiria, Juliet of the Spirits

29. Werner Herzog & Klaus Kinski
Noteworthy Films: Aguirre - The Wrath of God, Nosferatu the Vampyre, Fitzcarraldo

28. Howard Hawks & Cary Grant
Noteworthy Films: Bringing Up Baby, Only Angels Have Wings, His Girl Friday

27. Rainer Werner Fassbinder & Hanna Schygulla
Noteworthy Films: The Bitter Tears of Petra Von Kantz, The Marriage of Maria Braun, Berlin Alexanderplatz

26. Michelangelo Antonioni & Monica Vitti
Noteworthy Films: L'Avventura, La Notte, L'Eclisse

25. Andrei Tarkovsky & Anatoly Solonitsyn
Noteworthy Films: Andrei Rublev, Solaris, Stalker

24. Woody Allen & Mia Farrow
Noteworthy Films: The Purple Rose of Cairo, Hannah and Her Sisters, Crimes and Misdemeanors

23. Edgar Wright & Simon Pegg
Noteworthy Films: Shaun of the Dead, Hot Fuzz, The World's End

22. Frank Capra & James Stewart
Noteworthy Films: You Can't Take it With You, Mr. Smith Goes to Washington, It's a Wonderful Life

21. Ingmar Bergman & Liv Ullmann
Noteworthy Films: Persona, Cries and Whispers, Autumn Sonata

20. Francois Truffaut & Jean Pierre Leaud
Noteworthy Films: The 400 Blows, Stolen Kisses, Bed and Board

19. Wes Anderson & Bill Murray
Noteworthy Films: Rushmore, The Royal Tenenbaums, Moonrise Kingdom

18. Steven Spielberg & Tom Hanks
Noteworthy Films: Saving Private Ryan, Catch Me If You Can, Bridge of Spies

17. Richard Linklater & Ethan Hawke
Noteworthy Films: Before Sunrise, Before Sunset, Boyhood

16. Ingmar Bergman & Bibi Andersson
Noteworthy Films: Persona, The Passion of Anna, The Touch

15. John Cassavetes & Gena Rowlands
Noteworthy Films: A Woman Under the Influence, Opening Night, Gloria

14. Josef Von Sternberg & Marlene Dietrich
Noteworthy Films: The Blue Angel, Shanghai Express, The Scarlet Empress

13. Quentin Tarantino & Samuel L. Jackson
Noteworthy Films: Pulp Fiction, Jackie Brown, Django Unchained

12. John Huston & Humphrey Bogart
Noteworthy Films: The Maltese Falcon, The Treasure of the Sierra Madre, The African Queen

11. Woody Allen & Diane Keaton
Noteworthy Films: Sleeper, Annie Hall, Manhattan

10. Martin Scorsese & Leonardo DiCaprio
Noteworthy Films: The Aviator, The Departed, The Wolf of Wall Street

9. Jean-Luc Godard & Anna Karina
Noteworthy Films: Vivre Sa Vie, Band of Outsiders, Pierrot Le Fou

8. Paul Thomas Anderson & Philip Seymour Hoffman
Noteworthy Films: Boogie Nights, Magnolia, The Master

7. The Coen Brothers & Frances McDormand
Noteworthy Films: Blood Simple, Fargo, Burn After Reading

6. Alfred Hitchcock & Cary Grant
Noteworthy Films: Notorious, To Catch a Thief, North By Northwest

5. John Ford & John Wayne
Noteworthy Films: Stagecoach, The Quiet Man, The Searchers

4. Alfred Hitchcock & James Stewart
Noteworthy Films: Rope, Rear Window, Vertigo

3. Billy Wilder & Jack Lemmon
Noteworthy Films: Some Like it Hot, The Apartment, The Fortune Cookie

2. Akira Kurosawa & Toshiro Mifune
Noteworthy Films: Rashomon, Seven Samurai, Yojimbo

1. Martin Scorsese & Robert De Niro
Noteworthy Films: Taxi Driver, Raging Bull, Goodfellas

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Fun Facts:

225 points separates #1 from #50

15 female actors appeared on this list compared to 35 male. All the directors were male.

The Coen Brothers and Ingmar Bergman had three stars make the list, while Martin Scorsese, Alfred Hitchcock, Woody Allen, Frank Capra, Yasujiro Ozu and Tim Burton had two regulars make the list. Conversely, James Stewart had collaborations with three directors worthy of our list while Cary Grant worked with two.

Only the team of Hitchcock and Stewart made all seven lists. Six other pairs made every list but one.

Due to having appeared on four lists vs two, the team of Orson Welles and Joseph Cotten edges out Sergio Leone and Clint Eastwood in a tiebreaker for the #51 spot.

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Thanks to all who participated. Hope you enjoy. I think we did pretty damn good.


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For those curious how close it was, here is my worksheet for the top 50. The first number is the total amount of points earned, and the second number is the amount of lists they appeared on. Forgive misspellings; this was just quickly copied over from my other phone (yes, I used two phones to do this whole thing - while I read the lists off one phone I typed them into another, then typed them back into the other one after adding all the points, just to grab the other one again and copy it in a reader-friendly manner here).


McQueen-Fassbinder 46 3
Burton-Depp 47 2
Woo-Yunfat 48 2
Nichols-Shannon 48 3
Burton-Carter 50 2
Capra-Arthur 50 2
Coen-Goodman 52 2
Coogler-Jordan 54 3
Henson-Oz 58 2
Ozu-Hara 59 3

Fincher-Pitt 62 3
Mann-Stewart 65 2
Coen Buscemi 65 4
Carpenter-Russell 66 3
Cukor-Hepburn 69 2
Lean-Guinness 69 4
Kazan-Brando 70 3
Brooks-Wilder 73 4
Bergman-VonSydow 78 2
Ozu-Ryu 79 2

Fellini-Masina 83 4
Herzog-Kinski 85 3
Hawks-Grant 86 3
Fassbinder-Schygulla 95 3
Antonioni-Vitti 103 3
Tarkovsky-Solonitsyn 105 4
Allen-Farrow 106 4
Wright-Pegg 106 4
Capra-Stewart 111 4
Bergman-Ullman 112 3

Truffaut-Léaud 114 4
Anderson-Murray 119 5
Spielberg-Hanks 125 4
Linklater-Hawke 125 5
Bergman-Andersson 127 4
Cassavetes-Rowlands 135 4
Sternberg-Dietrich 139 3
Tarantino-Jackson 142 6
Huston-Bogart 144 6
Allen-Keaton 148 4

Scorsese-DiCaprio 152 4
Goddard-Karina 152 5
Anderson-Hoffman 154 6
Coen-McDormand 162 5
Hitchcock-Grant 160 4
Ford-Wayne 170 5
Hitchcock-Stewart 200 7
Wilder-Lemmon 223 6
Kurosawa-Mifune 232 6
Scorsese-DeNiro 271 6
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Okay, now some personal thoughts...

Godard & Karina is our perennial surprise this go-round. Just looking at the names in the ten or so spots behind them has me shocked they made the top 10. But in a good way of course.

On paper Wright and Pegg should be more my cup of tea than anyone, and I love them, but I'm baffled they made the upper half. So most of you guys will take Shaun of the Dead, Hot Fuzz and The World's End over Fruitvale Station, Creed and Black Panther (at least Coogler & Jordan squeezed in - and I'm not saying they should be top 25 either)? Okay. I though Scott Pilgrim vs The World was the EW movie everyone here gets excited about (as do I).

... Honestly that's all I've got. This list looks pretty great all around.
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16 hours and no comments yet. Gee thanks guys Sad
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badseed wrote:
16 hours and no comments yet. Gee thanks guys Sad


Laughing

It's a fair list. Don't think there's any oddities anywhere. Don't blame our #1 to be a runaway for a second.

Interesting that there's no female directors... I know there's less female directors, but now that I realize it, are there any directing/acting duos with female directors at all? Think
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Hayden wrote:
Interesting that there's no female directors... I know there's less female directors, but now that I realize it, are there any directing/acting duos with female directors at all? Think

There are very few female directors on the Wikipedia page. We can't fault ourselves for being exclusive when there were so few to begin with. But it's okay. There are more opportunities for female directors nowadays and I think we'll get a great female director-actor combo before long. But you know who is feeling excluded? Nick Frost Laughing
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StreetSpirit wrote:
There are very few female directors on the Wikipedia page. We can't fault ourselves for being exclusive when there were so few to begin with. But it's okay. There are more opportunities for female directors nowadays and I think we'll get a great female director-actor combo before long. But you know who is feeling excluded? Nick Frost Laughing


Yeah, sorry. Nobody else seems to like Frost. Even with the allowance of them as a pair you were the only one who did it.

I can't think of any female directors off the top of my head with multiple collaborations. Then again outside of maybe 3 or 4 women I don't think I've seen enough films by any female directors to qualify even if they did have regular stars.
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Wait I thought of three others feeling excluded. No Michael Curtiz with either Errol Flynn or Olivia de Havilland. How did that happen? Somewhere out there, 102-year-old de Havilland is disappointed.
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StreetSpirit wrote:
Wait I thought of three others feeling excluded. No Michael Curtiz with either Errol Flynn or Olivia de Havilland. How did that happen? Somewhere out there, 102-year-old de Havilland is disappointed.


I don't have the other phone with the full list of points to check this fact at the moment but I think you were the only one to vote for either.
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Good list! Thanks badseed for all the work. This was a great concept for a poll and a stimulating one. In effect, each 50-team list is like voting for at least 150 films.

Guess Shaun of the Dead's popularity cannot be underestimated.

Hayden wrote:
Interesting that there's no female directors... I know there's less female directors, but now that I realize it, are there any directing/acting duos with female directors at all?

This poll made me more aware that many directors like working with the same stars or stock companies of supporting actors, while many others, for whatever reason, choose to or are obligated to work with different casts almost every time out. Kubrick's an example of someone who didn't work with the same actors again much -- the fact that he usually went a long time between films and had his pick of the biggest stars most of his career chiefly explains it.

Since there are so far fewer female directors and it's generally harder for them to get films made, it's probably harder for them to make films close enough together and have the control to hire the casts they want. Katheryn Bigelow is a good example of the former -- she was a successful director in the early 90s and hot since The Hurt Locker, but she only directed two movies between Strange Days (1995) and Hurt Locker in 2008. Agnes Varga is one of the greatest female directors, but she made a lot of documentaries and went long periods without doing fiction films. One example I can think of is Kelly Reichardt-Michelle Williams (haven't seen Meek's Cutoff, so I couldn't vote for them). Like StreetSpirit said, things are changing and there will be more female director collaborations.

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No Michael Curtiz with either Errol Flynn or Olivia de Havilland. How did that happen? Somewhere out there, 102-year-old de Havilland is disappointed.

Well, you had to have seen three films by them (I don't think I have, though I've seen Robin Hood twice Smile ) and you have to be a fairly big fan of Errol Flynn adventure movies. Wasn't much chance of anyone else voting for de Havilland (sorry, Olivia, wherever you are), just as there wasn't for Nick Frost Sad Smile.


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