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10 Actors Who Found Success as Screenwriters

Posted by David On December - 8 - 2009

If you’re an actor who’s frustrated with what Hollywood gives you, there’s always one good backup plan: Write your own stuff! Lately, more and more actors have begun writing scripts on the side, and today’s trades had two such stories. What better time for Movieline to look at 10 actors who’ve managed some notable screenwriting success?

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As the final pieces of the Sundance 2010 puzzle fall into place, the fest is preparing to announce the short film lineup today in just a few hours. However, why wait that long? Movieline’s got the exclusive scoop on who’s in, and it includes big names like James Franco and Spike Jonze.

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As the final pieces of the Sundance 2010 puzzle fall into place, the fest is preparing to announce the short film lineup today in just a few hours. However, why wait that long? Movieline’s got the exclusive scoop on who’s in, and it includes big names like James Franco and Spike Jonze.

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qt_softbank.jpgA little less than a month ago Movieline presented you with some snippets from a clip blending the heights of Eastern batsh*ttery with the depths of Western selling out — an art form perhaps better known as “the Japanese TV commercial.” Factor in Quentin Tarantino, however — particularly as the free-swinging, language-butchering, kimono-rocking kung-fu “Uncle Tara-san” — and, well, yeah. Even the Japanese probably don’t have a word for that. Thankfully they have video, however, and you can see the finished product after the jump.

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qt_softbank.jpgA little less than a month ago Movieline presented you with some snippets from a clip blending the heights of Eastern batsh*ttery with the depths of Western selling out — an art form perhaps better known as “the Japanese TV commercial.” Factor in Quentin Tarantino, however — particularly as the free-swinging, language-butchering, kimono-rocking kung-fu “Uncle Tara-san” — and, well, yeah. Even the Japanese probably don’t have a word for that. Thankfully they have video, however, and you can see the finished product after the jump.

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