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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Eric Etebari Pets

Eric Etebari is an American actor, model, and musician, best known for his role as Ian Nottingham in the television series “Witchblade.” Etebari’s career in acting began with his role in the television series “Witchblade,” where he played Ian Nottingham from 2001 to 2002. His performance in “Witchblade” brought him recognition.

Nash Edgerton Pets

Nash Edgerton is an Australian film director and stuntman known for his work in action films and television series. He is a member of the filmmaking collective Blue-Tongue Films and has directed works such as “The Square” and “Gringo.” Edgerton began his career as a stuntman, performing stunts in films including “The Matrix” trilogy, “Star Wars: Episode II – Attack of the Clones,” and “The Great Gatsby.”

Joel Edgerton Pets

Joel Edgerton is an Australian actor, director, and filmmaker known for his roles in films such as “Warrior,” “The Great Gatsby,” and “Loving.” He has received critical acclaim for his performances and has also been involved in the production and direction of various films, including “The Gift.” Edgerton has collaborated with Tom Hardy in “Warrior,” Jennifer Lawrence in “Red Sparrow,” Ruth Negga in “Loving,” Leonardo DiCaprio in “The Great Gatsby,” Christian Bale in “Exodus: Gods and Kings,” and Natalie Portman in “Jane Got a Gun.”

Yoson An Pets

Yoson An is a Chinese-New Zealand actor recognized for his roles in Mulan (2020) and The Meg (2018). His performances are well-documented in significant Hollywood productions. In his acting career, Yoson An portrayed Chen Honghui in Mulan, aligning as a military cadet in the story.

Gil Kenan Pets

Gil Kenan is a British-American filmmaker and animator known for directing “Monster House” and the 2015 remake of “Poltergeist.” He earned an Academy Award nomination for Best Animated Feature for his work on “Monster House.” Kenan has contributed as a screenwriter to several of his projects, including the screenplay for “Monster House.”

Fiona Shaw Pets

Fiona Shaw CBE is an Irish actress and director, recognized for her contributions to classical theatre and contemporary film and television. She has received a BAFTA Award and was appointed Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE) for her services to drama. Shaw’s roles include Petunia Dursley in the “Harry Potter” film series and Carolyn Martens in “Killing Eve.”

Benjamin Byron Davis Pets

Benjamin Byron Davis is an American actor and director recognized for his contributions to television, film, and voice acting, notably as Dutch van der Linde in “Red Dead Redemption” and “Red Dead Redemption 2.” His roles span across various media, including significant appearances in “Ant-Man,” “Parks and Recreation,” “Gilmore Girls,” and “How I Met Your Mother.” Davis’s collaborative work extends to interactions with prominent actors and voice talents.

Brian Van Holt Pets

Brian Van Holt is an American actor and director, known for his roles in the television series “Cougar Town” and the film “Black Hawk Down.” His career in film includes significant roles in “House of Wax” (2005) and “S.W.A.T.” (2003). Van Holt made his directorial debut with an episode of “Cougar Town,” which aired from 2009 to 2015.

Laetitia Dosch Pets

Laetitia Dosch is a French-Swiss actress, screenwriter, and director, known for her compelling performances in both film and theatre. Born in Paris, France, she has established herself as a prominent figure in the French and Swiss entertainment industries. Dosch’s career began in theatre before transitioning to film, where she has been active since 2009.

Adam Deacon Pets

Adam Deacon is a British actor, rapper, writer, and director, known for his lead role in “Kidulthood” (2006) and its sequel “Adulthood” (2008), where he won the BAFTA Rising Star Award in 2012. He made his directorial debut with “Anuvahood” in 2011, a film he also wrote and starred in. Deacon’s early career was marked by his participation in “Kidulthood,” which led to his role in “Adulthood.”