It’s easy to become attached to your costars in Hollywood – especially when they’re not human. These creative directors know that having a little help from their furry or feathered friends makes all the difference in the world when it comes to creating their masterpieces.

Directors

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Tim Robbins Pets

Tim Robbins is an American actor, director, and producer. Robbins is known for his dynamic performances, which have earned him critical acclaim and numerous awards, including an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor for his role in “Mystic River.” Robbins has had several breakout roles in film, including his performances in “The Shawshank Redemption,” “Bull Durham,” and “Jacob’s Ladder.”

Joss Whedon Pets

Joss Whedon is an American director known fo creating iconic TV shows to directing blockbuster films. His breakout series came in 1997 when he created the television series “Buffy the Vampire Slayer” starring Sarah Michelle Gellar, Alyson Hannigan, Charisma Carpenter, and David Boreanaz. Whedon also served as executive producer on several successful television shows, including “Angel,” “Firefly,” and “Dollhouse.”

Jason Mewes Pets

Jason Mewes is an American actor, comedian, and filmmaker who is best known for his breakout role as Jay in Kevin Smith’s cult classic film “Clerks.” Mewes has worked with Kevin Smith on many projects, including the “Jay and Silent Bob” film series, in which he reprised his role as Jay. He has also worked with notable actors such as Ben Affleck, Matt Damon, and Jason Lee.

Rob Zombie Pets

Rob Zombie has a rescued dog and three cats. He's a outspoken animal rights advocate, vegan, and supporter of animal adoption. He has raised funds through concerts and other initiatives. One example is the First Annual Humanity Thru Music concert in 2010 which raised funds for the Fur & Feather Animal Sanctuary, which became Sothern California's first full no-kill animal sanctuary, medical, and education center.

Lake Bell Pets

Lake Bell is a American actress, writer, and director. Bell’s breakout role came in 2004 when she appeared in the film “In Good Company.” She went on to star in several other films, including “No Strings Attached,” “It’s Complicated,” and “What Happens in Vegas.”

Robert Rodriguez Pets

Robert Rodriguez is an American filmmaker, writer, producer, cinematographer, and musician who is widely recognized for his innovative and creative filmmaking style, which blends action, humor, and special effects to produce unique and compelling movies. Rodriguez’s career in the entertainment industry began in the early 1990s, and since then, he has worked on numerous film projects, collaborating with many influential artists, celebrities, and creatives. One of Rodriguez’s most significant breakout roles was as the writer, director, and producer of the indie cult classic “El Mariachi” in 1992.

Daniel Stern Pets

Daniel Stern is an American actor, director, and writer, known for his iconic roles in film and television. Stern’s breakout role came in the 1982 comedy-drama film “Diner,” directed by Barry Levinson. His performance as the lovable, wisecracking Shrevie earned him critical acclaim and launched his career in Hollywood.

Denis Villeneuve Pets

Denis Villeneuve is a highly acclaimed filmmaker. Villeneuve’s breakout role came in 2010 when he directed the film “Incendies,” which was based on the play of the same name by Wajdi Mouawad. The film, which explored themes of family, war, and identity, was a critical and commercial success and earned Villeneuve numerous award nominations and wins.

J.J. Abrams Pets

J.J. Abrams is a highly accomplished filmmaker, screenwriter, and producer, known for his exceptional talent and creative vision. He has been an influential figure in the entertainment industry for over two decades, earning critical acclaim, numerous awards, and a dedicated fan base.

Wes Craven Pets

Wes Craven (August 2, 1939 – August 30, 2015) was an American filmmaker, screenwriter, and actor who revolutionized the horror genre with his unique style of storytelling and inventive filmmaking techniques. Born in Cleveland, Ohio, in 1939, Craven grew up in a strict Baptist household that prohibited him from watching movies until he was a teenager. Despite this, he developed a fascination with storytelling and started writing short stories and comics at a young age.