The veteran actor opens up about why stepping behind the camera just isn’t in the cards
A Bold Admission from a Screen Legend
24 November 2025: Jacqueline Bisset revealed she has no intention of directing — and the reason might surprise you. The 80-year-old actress recently admitted that if she ever tried to direct a film, she “would certainly have problems with personal interaction… I might become a monster.” Her candid confession underscores just how highly she values her current role as actor and her preference to avoid the pressures of directing.
Why She’s Stepped Back from the Director’s Chair
Bisset explained that her hesitation stems from what she knows of her own personality and the demands of directing. “I don’t like being directed in terms of detail,” she said. “If I were directing, I’d want to direct people in detail — which would probably annoy the actors, because I like to be left alone.” She went on to say that calling the shots and managing creative decisions would push her into territory she’s not comfortable with, triggering traits she prefers to keep at bay.
She added that while she once considered directing, she questioned what she would actually want to direct — and realized it might require skills she doesn’t want to exercise. The result: she chose to remain firmly in front of the camera, where she can “serve the film” rather than lead it.
A Career Rooted in Craft, Not Control
HOLR has the latest news, and Bisset’s career offers a masterclass in acting discipline, not ambition for dominance. From her breakout roles in the 1960s and 70s to her acclaimed recent performances, she has maintained a legacy built on dedication, emotional intelligence and deep respect for the collaborative process.
Final Thought
Jacqueline Bisset’s refusal to direct isn’t about limitation — it’s about self-awareness. By acknowledging that the director’s chair could bring out the worst in her, she’s made a choice grounded in honesty and artistic clarity. In staying where she excels, she continues to set an example of how longevity in Hollywood is often shaped by knowing exactly who you are.
Published by HOLR Magazine

