Comingsoon.net has compiled a collection of filmmakers and the actors they seem to trust the most to star in their features. Take a look at our picks in the gallery below!
Plenty of directors find themselves returning to the same themes and genres throughout their careers. As a result, they also tend to revisit collaborations with actors in order to achieve those same sorts of feelings over and over again. For this reason, there are a bunch of notable directors who seem to have established trusted relationships with one specific actor.
From comedy directors and their go-to improvisers to dramatic directors and their go-to muses, filmmakers sometimes go as far as to write their films for that trusty performer that thy rely so often on. They have every reason to, honestly. These directors and their go-to actors never cease to impress.
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David Lynch and Kyle MacLachlan
David Lynch first teamed with young up-and-comer Kyle MacLachlan in 1984 for his adaptation of the sci-fi classic Dune. From there, the two would work again on 1986’s Blue Velvet, 1990’s Twin Peaks, 1992’s Twin Peaks: Fire Walk with Me, and 2017’s Twin Peaks: The Return. (Lynch also frequently works with Laura Dern and the late, great Jack Nance.)
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Quentin Tarantino and Samuel L. Jackson
One of the most talked-about directors in modern film, Quentin Tarantino always seems to find a spot for Samuel L. Jackson. The two have worked together on 1994’s Pulp Fiction, 1997’s Jackie Brown, 2004’s Kill Bill: Vol. 2, 2009’s Inglorious Basterds, 2012’s Django Unchained, and 2015’s The Hateful Eight.
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Sofia Coppola and Kirsten Dunst
Sofia Coppola has become well-known for being a director who frequently pushes the boundaries of how women can be portrayed on-scree, busting down stereotypes and making great films in the process. Helping her along the way is Kirsten Dunst, who has appeared in four of the director’s six films.
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Tim Burton, Helena Botham-Carter, and Eva Green
For the duration of their relationship, Tim Burton and Helena Botham-Carter were a match made in heaven for fans of the director’s esoteric and gothic style. In the wake of their split, Burton has cast Eva Green in the roles that previously would have gone to Botham-Carter.
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Martin Scorsese and Leonardo DiCaprio
In the past, the inimitable Martin Scorsese found great success with Robert De Niro. Today, the director can’t seem to stop working together with longtime Oscar hopeful-turned-Oscar winner Leonardo DiCaprio.