TheAcademy Awardfor Best Picture is just about the boastful award Hollywood can give a movie , and a prize few director not only helmed their Oscar - win moving-picture show but also actually appear in it . This can range from asurprise cameo appearanceto full - on go roles , as some filmmakers leave their cross on their work by actually showing up in their own movies . While this is a feat that has not been achieve for more than 20 eld , some notable directors have popped up in their accolade - suitable films .

Some of the greatestBest Picturewinners of all time have featured their directors in one phase or another . While there are obvious examples , such as Woody Allen ’s historical profits forAnnie Hall , which he not only directed and star in but also wrote himself . Other appearances were so abbreviated that many viewers may not even actualise the managing director was in them at all . With the history of the Academy Awardsdating back almost 100 age , it ’s unbelievable to think thatthis achievement has only occur on nine different affair .

9Alfred Hitchcock

Rebecca (1940)

The first time a film director ever appeared in their own Best Picture - pull ahead movie was Alfred Hitchcock inRebecca . While this all - time great romantic psychological thriller representedHitchcock ’s breakthrough winner in Hollywoodand American filmmaking , this only came after X of work through the silent earned run average and British sound films . While Hitchcock would go on to make many more acclaimed classics , likeRear Window , Vertigo , andPsycho , Rebeccawould stand as his lone Best Picture - deliver the goods film .

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In typical Hitchcock fashion , his appearance inRebeccawas a blinking - and - you - miss - it cameo as a man walking past a phone booth near the moving-picture show ’s ending . While Hitchcock was not an actor himself , he did consistently come along in his own work , with his first appearance dating back toThe roomer : A taradiddle of the London Fogfrom 1927 , when an actor give way to show up , and he filled the role himself . This started an on-going tradition , and Hitchcock appear in 40 of his own film .

8Laurence Olivier

Hamlet (1948)

Laurence Olivier was the labor military force behind the 1948 adaptation of William Shakespeare’sHamlet , a movie he not only directed but really star in as the tragic title reference . Olivier was truly one of the greatest British actors who ever lived , and his astounding eubstance of work included many more Shakespearian productions as he excelled on stage and screen . As the first British film to win the Academy Award for Best Picture , Hamletwas a historic winnings and one of the crown achievements in its music director ’s career .

WhileOlivier truly get ahead the highest accolade Hollywood can offer forHamlet , the trueness was Oscar record were much more far - reaching than just that . While Olivier also took home the Oscar for Best Actor forHamlet , this was his lone win in that class , although he was nominated an staggering nine sentence , tying with Spencer Tracy for most nomination . As a true icon of stage and sieve , Olivier’sHamletremains the definitive film adaptation of this iconic tragedy .

7Woody Allen

Annie Hall (1977)

While many take matter with the fact that Woody Allen’sAnnie Hallwas award Best Picture above its fellow nominee , Star Wars , there ’s no denying this historic moment in Hollywood account . As the only Best Picture to sport the same author , music director , and leading star , Annie Hallwas one of the few comedies to take home the coveted award . While Allen has receive 16 nominations for screenwriting , Annie Hallremains the film for which he will be eternally remembered .

While this New York filmmaker has become a dissentious figure in the years since , Annie Hallstill stay on a trailblazing rom - com that redefined the genre and was a major influence on everything that came after it . With an incredible operation from carbon monoxide - star Diane Keaton , the ego - referential humor and risky border ofAnnie Halltapped into the modern sexual politics of the 1970s . As a watershed film in Allen ’s changeover from slapstick - based , fast - step humour toward a more thoughtful , introspective style of filmmaking , Annie Hallwas an crucial release in his huge filmography .

6Oliver Stone

Platoon (1986)

As a veteran of the Vietnam War , Oliver Stone soak his Best Picture - winning filmPlatoonwith facet of his real - life experience . With Charlie Sheen as a U.S. Army volunteer , this intense and thought - elicit narrative saw sergeants and leaders in conflict over the morality in the platoon and their viewpoints on the warfare itself . Stone made Platoon in answer to the version of the Vietnam War delineation in John Wayne ’s controversial movieThe Green Berets , which was wide reckon as propaganda made to call down anti - communist sentiments .

While Stone did not have a major function inPlatoon , he did make a brief cameo appearing as the commander of the 3rd Battalion , 22d Infantry , during the last battle . This battle wasbased on the real New Year ’s Day Battle of 1968that Stone was actually a part of during his clip in the war ( viaDefense.gov . ) This personal connexion between Stone ’s military overhaul and battle succession inPlatoonhelped tot to the astuteness and truth of its depiction .

5Kevin Costner

Dances with Wolves (1990)

While Kevin Costner rise to prominence in Hollywood through movie roles such asThe Untouchables , in 1990 he entered a novel phase of his vocation as a filmmaker with an over-the-top directorial debut , Dances with Wolves . An adaptation of a novel by Michael Blake , Dances with Wolvesstarred Costner as Lt . John J. Dunbar , a man who run across a tribe of Lakota Native Americans while traveling the American frontier . As a rare Best Picture - winning westerly , Dances with Wolves’12 Oscar nominations and seven winnings were a record for the writing style .

WhileDances with Wolveshas been criticized for inaccuracies in the way it present autochthonous culture , it was also an exemplar of the Western literary genre trying to honor native peoples who had been historically treat so ill . Costner gave a stiff leading performance and signal himself as a new major voice in Hollywood filmmaking , although he never reach the same level of accolades and succeeder as he did with this first film .

4Clint Eastwood

Unforgiven (1992)

After a long career starring in Western pic classic like Sergio Leone’sDollars Trilogyor revisionist triumph such asThe Outlaw Josey Wales , it was only appropriate that Clint Eastwood ’s first Best Picture win wasUnforgiven . This astounding Western deconstructed themes of retaliation and the morality of the Old Westin a way that bookended Eastwood ’s calling and summed up the complexities of every gunman he ever played . Eastwood himself was aware of the profound nature ofUnforgivenand asserted it would be his last traditional westerly , as any future projection would only retrograde honest-to-god plot point .

Eastwood not only directedUnforgivenbut actually starred in the leading part as William Munny , an outlaw - turned - granger who devolve to his crimson roots for one last job . With a horrific past as a drunken murderer and gunfighter , Munny carried the weightiness of those he killed , andUnforgivenreflected the nature of Wild West violence in a realistic environment . The personation of Munny was a cagy commentary on the Western writing style as a whole , as he did not of necessity play a desperate figure , but was just the one who survived .

3Mel Gibson

Braveheart (1995)

While Mel Gibson ’s directorial debut come withThe Man Without a Facein 1993 , it was the sack ofBraveheartthat in truth point his modulation from Hollywood movie star to major filmmaker . With Gibson in the function of William Wallace , Bravehearttold the story of the First War of Scottish independency against King Edward I of England . Through a portmanteau word of fact and fiction , Braveheartwas also inform by the heroic poemThe Actes and Deidis of the Illustre and Vallyeant Campioun Schir William Wallaceto recite a semi - fictionalized account of the Scottish warrior ’s taradiddle .

Braveheartwas a major winner that not only earned the Academy Award for Best Picture but has also had an undeniable impact on soda pop culture as a whole . Through his iconic speech where Gibson ’s Wallace powerfully asserted , “ They may take our lives , but they ’ll never take our freedom!”Braveheartearned its status as an all - clock time great historic state of war pic . As the most late time that a Best Picture - winning director was also the movie ’s lead star , Braveheartwas an unbelievable achievement .

2Peter Jackson

The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King (2003)

Peter Jackson’sThe Lord of the Ringstrilogy was truly one of the most spectacular cinematic events in the story of fantasy filmmaking . With all three films shot at the same time , Jackson ’s ambitious plan to bring J.R.R. Tolkien ’s series to life came to realization in such a powerful manner that the final installment , The Return of the King , earned not just the Academy Award for Best Picture , but eleven Oscar nominating address that it gain in every category .

While Jackson did not have a leading theatrical role in any ofThe Lord of the Ringsfilms , he did make brief cameo appearances in each ingress . InThe Fellowship of the Ring , Jackson play Albert Dreary , the boozy human race of Bree seen eat a cultivated carrot . InThe Two Towers , Jackson portrayed a Rohirrim warrior during the Battle of Helm ’s Deep . Finally , inThe issue of the King , Jackson popped up as one of the Corsair of Umbar pirates seen onboard the Black Ships .

1Clint Eastwood (Again)

Million Dollar Baby (2004)

More than two decades have passed since a Best Picture - winning theatre director appeared in their Oscar - winning moving-picture show . Clint Eastwood take over the exploit he first pull withUnforgivenby also appear inMillion Dollar Baby . As an emotional rollercoaster of a movie , Million Dollar Babybegan as a female answer toRocky , where Hilary Swank ’s Maggie Fitzgerald was being trained by the gruff elderly Frankie Dunn , played by Eastwood . However , a sudden tone shift key after an accident causedMillion Dollar Babyto switch gear and turn into a heartbreaking drama around the nature of personnel casualty , disablement , and what makes life worth living .

Million Dollar Babyreceived widespread plaudit for the aroused vividness of its story , which caught many viewing audience off safety equipment due to its sudden thematic shift . Eastwood reach an unbelievable performance as Frankie Dunn , a man whose laborious outside was informed by cataclysm and was uncover as a deeply thoughtful and complex man . While it persist to be seen who the next Best Picture - winning director to seem in their own movie will be , it ’s a will to Eastwood ’s legacy that he ’s the only filmmaker who managed this achievement twice .

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