Do you mean the one who ate Eric?
Actors with writing credits (Doesn’t have to be a screenplay)
- Matt Damon, GOOD WILL HUNTING
- Ben Affleck, GOOD WILL HUNTING
Actors with writing credits (Doesn’t have to be a screenplay)
- Matt Damon, GOOD WILL HUNTING
- Ben Affleck, GOOD WILL HUNTING
- Stephen Fry, “The Stars’ Tennis Balls,” novel
Actors with writing credits (Doesn’t have to be a screenplay)
- Matt Damon, GOOD WILL HUNTING
- Ben Affleck, GOOD WILL HUNTING
- Stephen Fry, “The Stars’ Tennis Balls,” novel
- ben Affleck, The Town
Actors with writing credits (Doesn’t have to be a screenplay)
- Matt Damon, GOOD WILL HUNTING
- Ben Affleck, GOOD WILL HUNTING
- Stephen Fry, “The Stars’ Tennis Balls,” novel
- Albert Brooks: Modern Romance, Lost in America, Defending Your Life, etc.
…waitaminute, did Bullitt just ninja himself? 
Actors with writing credits (Doesn’t have to be a screenplay)
- Matt Damon, GOOD WILL HUNTING
- Ben Affleck, GOOD WILL HUNTING, The Town
- Stephen Fry, “The Stars’ Tennis Balls,” novel
- Albert Brooks: Modern Romance, Lost in America, Defending Your Life, etc.
- Mel Brooks, HISTORY OF THE WORLD, Part 1
Actors with writing credits (Doesn’t have to be a screenplay)
- Matt Damon, GOOD WILL HUNTING
- Ben Affleck, GOOD WILL HUNTING, The Town
- Stephen Fry, “The Stars’ Tennis Balls,” novel
- Albert Brooks: Modern Romance, Lost in America, Defending Your Life, etc.
- Mel Brooks, HISTORY OF THE WORLD, Part 1
- Gene Wilder, YOUNG FRANKENSTEIN
Actors with writing credits (Doesn’t have to be a screenplay)
- Matt Damon, GOOD WILL HUNTING
- Ben Affleck, GOOD WILL HUNTING, The Town
- Stephen Fry, “The Stars’ Tennis Balls,” novel
- Albert Brooks: Modern Romance, Lost in America, Defending Your Life, etc.
- Mel Brooks, HISTORY OF THE WORLD, Part 1
- Gene Wilder, YOUNG FRANKENSTEIN
- David Niven, Go Slowly, Come Back Quickly (a novel)
Actors with writing credits (Doesn’t have to be a screenplay)
- Matt Damon, GOOD WILL HUNTING
- Ben Affleck, GOOD WILL HUNTING, The Town
- Stephen Fry, “The Stars’ Tennis Balls,” novel
- Albert Brooks: Modern Romance, Lost in America, Defending Your Life, etc.
- Mel Brooks, HISTORY OF THE WORLD, Part 1
- Gene Wilder, YOUNG FRANKENSTEIN
- David Niven, Go Slowly, Come Back Quickly (a novel)
- Steve Martin, “Shopgirl” and lots of other stuff
Actors with writing credits (Doesn’t have to be a screenplay)
- Matt Damon, GOOD WILL HUNTING
- Ben Affleck, GOOD WILL HUNTING, The Town
- Stephen Fry, “The Stars’ Tennis Balls,” novel
- Albert Brooks: Modern Romance, Lost in America, Defending Your Life, etc.
- Mel Brooks, HISTORY OF THE WORLD, Part 1
- Gene Wilder, YOUNG FRANKENSTEIN
- David Niven, Go Slowly, Come Back Quickly (a novel)
- Steve Martin, “Shopgirl” and lots of other stuff
- Woody Allen, Far too many to list.
Will any women make the list?
No. There is no requirement for No Repeats.
Actors with writing credits (Doesn’t have to be a screenplay)
- Matt Damon, GOOD WILL HUNTING
- Ben Affleck, GOOD WILL HUNTING, The Town
- Stephen Fry, “The Stars’ Tennis Balls,” novel
- Albert Brooks: Modern Romance, Lost in America, Defending Your Life, etc.
- Mel Brooks, HISTORY OF THE WORLD, Part 1
- Gene Wilder, YOUNG FRANKENSTEIN
- David Niven, Go Slowly, Come Back Quickly (a novel)
- Steve Martin, “Shopgirl” and lots of other stuff
- Woody Allen, Far too many to list.
- Harold Ramis, Groundhog Day
Actors with writing credits (Doesn’t have to be a screenplay)
- Matt Damon, GOOD WILL HUNTING
- Ben Affleck, GOOD WILL HUNTING, The Town
- Stephen Fry, “The Stars’ Tennis Balls,” novel
- Albert Brooks: Modern Romance, Lost in America, Defending Your Life, etc.
- Mel Brooks, HISTORY OF THE WORLD, Part 1
- Gene Wilder, YOUNG FRANKENSTEIN
- David Niven, Go Slowly, Come Back Quickly (a novel)
- Steve Martin, “Shopgirl” and lots of other stuff
- Woody Allen, Far too many to list.
- Harold Ramis, Groundhog Day
- Emma Thompson - Oscar winning screenplay for*** Sense and Sensibility***
Happy, Bullitt?
Actors with writing credits (Doesn’t have to be a screenplay)
- Matt Damon, GOOD WILL HUNTING
- Ben Affleck, GOOD WILL HUNTING, The Town
- Stephen Fry, “The Stars’ Tennis Balls,” novel
- Albert Brooks: Modern Romance, Lost in America, Defending Your Life, etc.
- Mel Brooks, HISTORY OF THE WORLD, Part 1
- Gene Wilder, YOUNG FRANKENSTEIN
- David Niven, Go Slowly, Come Back Quickly (a novel)
- Steve Martin, “Shopgirl” and lots of other stuff
- Woody Allen, Far too many to list.
- Harold Ramis, Groundhog Day
- Emma Thompson - Oscar winning screenplay for Sense and Sensibility
12, Hugh Laurie, “The Gun Seller”
Actors with writing credits (Doesn’t have to be a screenplay)
- Matt Damon, GOOD WILL HUNTING
- Ben Affleck, GOOD WILL HUNTING, The Town
- Stephen Fry, “The Stars’ Tennis Balls,” novel
- Albert Brooks: Modern Romance, Lost in America, Defending Your Life, etc.
- Mel Brooks, HISTORY OF THE WORLD, Part 1
- Gene Wilder, YOUNG FRANKENSTEIN
- David Niven, Go Slowly, Come Back Quickly (a novel)
- Steve Martin, “Shopgirl” and lots of other stuff
- Woody Allen, Far too many to list.
- Harold Ramis, Groundhog Day
- Emma Thompson - Oscar winning screenplay for Sense and Sensibility
12, Hugh Laurie, “The Gun Seller” - Quentin Tarantino, “True Romance”
Next: Great actors (of either gender) who have never won an Oscar.
- Sir Ian McKellen
Next: Great actors (of either gender) who have never won an Oscar.
- Sir Ian McKellen
- Edwin Booth
Regards,
Shodan
Great actors (of either gender) who have never won an Oscar.
- Sir Ian McKellen
- Edwin Booth
- Cary Grant (to me, honorary “lifetime achievement” type awards don’t count)
Great actors (of either gender) who have never won an Oscar.
- Sir Ian McKellen
- Edwin Booth
- Cary Grant (to me, honorary “lifetime achievement” type awards don’t count)
- Steve Martin (and if you’ve ever seen “All of Me” you know he was robbed!)
Great actors (of either gender) who have never won an Oscar.
- Sir Ian McKellen
- Edwin Booth
- Cary Grant (to me, honorary “lifetime achievement” type awards don’t count)
- Steve Martin (and if you’ve ever seen “All of Me” you know he was robbed!)
- Gary Oldman
Presumably the Jews had something to do with it.
Ooo, ouch.
Great actors (of either gender) who have never won an Oscar.
- Sir Ian McKellen
- Edwin Booth
- Cary Grant (to me, honorary “lifetime achievement” type awards don’t count)
- Steve Martin (and if you’ve ever seen “All of Me” you know he was robbed!)
- Gary Oldman
- Edward Woodward
Should’ve won for Breaker Morant.