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Bill Murray - ‘Zombieland’ (2009) - In one of the funniest and most unexpected cameos, Bill Murray stars as himself, sporting some cornstarch to make him look like a zombie.
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Madonna - ‘Die Another Day’ (2002) - Madonna recorded the title track for this Bond film, earning herself a brief cameo as Verity the fencing instructor.
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Glenn Close - ‘Hook’ (1991) - If you don’t remember Close in this film, you’re not alone. In full makeup, Close plays male pirate Gutless, who is eventually thrown into a chest for lacking faith in Captain Hook.
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Samuel L. Jackson - ‘Iron Man’ (2008) - Marvel post-credit scenes are commonplace nowadays, but Jackson pioneered this phenomenon in the first ‘Iron Man.’ Fans lost their minds when they caught the first glimpse of Nick Fury.
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Billy Crystal - ‘This is Spinal Tap’ (1984) - Appearing alongside Dana Carvey, Crystal has a quick scene as a mime waiter, with a few puns thrown in.
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Joseph Gordon-Levitt - ‘Star Wars: The Last Jedi’ (2017) - Although you may not have seen him, you definitely heard him. Gordon-Levitt voices Slowen-Lo, the alien that is upset about the ship being parked on the beach.
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Noah Segan - ‘Star Wars: The Last Jedi’ (2017) - Segan has some brief flashes across the screen as X-Wing Pilot Starck.
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Frank Oz - ‘Star Wars: The Last Jedi’ (2017) - The cast tried to keep this cameo under wraps, as the original voice of Yoda came back for a brief appearance in this new film.
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Christopher Walken - ‘Pulp Fiction’ (1994) - Undoubtedly a memorable cameo, Walken goes on a weird and impassioned rant involving a pocket watch.
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Bruce Willis - ‘Ocean’s Twelve’ (2004) - Willis appears as himself in the ‘Ocean’s Eleven’ sequel.
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Taylor Swift - ‘The Giver’ (2014) - A young Swift plays a musician in the movie, showing up briefly as a hologram named Rosemary.
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Alec Baldwin - ‘Glengarry Glen Ross’ (1992) - Baldwin plays Blake, a foul-mouthed sales team “motivator," in a memorable cameo.
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Johnny Depp - ‘21 Jump Street’ (2012) - Himself the star of the original TV series ‘21 Jump Street,’ Depp appears in the movie adaptation briefly before going out in very Tarantino-like fashion.
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Brett Favre - ‘There’s Something About Mary’ (1998) - In the chaos that ensues during the final part of the film, the former Packers quarterback turns out to be another one of Mary’s suitors.
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Michael Jackson - ‘Men in Black II’ (2002) - Jackson plays along during the last portion of ‘Men in Black II,’ where he admits to being an alien leader and suggests that he could be “Agent M.”
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Orson Welles - ‘The Muppet Movie’ (1979) - Welles plays the role of Lew Lord, the head of World Wide Studios, in the original Muppet movie.
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David Hasselhoff - ‘Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2’ (2017) - In surprise fashion, Chris Pratt’s on-screen father (played by Kurt Russell for most of the film) shifts into a new form, adopting the look of David Hasselhoff.
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Sylvester Stallone - ‘Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2’ (2017) - With a larger cameo role than Hasselhoff, Stallone plays Stakar Ogord in the film.
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Gene Hackman - ‘Young Frankenstein’ (1974) - Playing a blind villager desperate for company, Hackman briefly takes Frankenstein’s Monster in, with humorous results.
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Danny Glover - ‘Maverick’ (1994) - As a tribute to ‘Lethal Weapon,’ Glover appears briefly alongside Mel Gibson’s character in this film.
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Leonard Nimoy - ‘Star Trek’ (2009) - In a throwback to his original role as Spock in the TV series, Nimoy appears in the film as Spock from the future.
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Bob Barker - ‘Happy Gilmore’ (1996) - At a charity golf tournament, Adam Sandler gets paired with a celebrity, who happens to be Bob Barker. Things get physical after Barker loses it with Sandler’s performance.
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Stan Lee - Marvel movies - Lee appears in Marvel movies, usually in small, passing roles. Moviegoers often make a game out of trying to spot him first. According to Ranked, he’s made at least 34 cameos.
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Quentin Tarantino - ‘Desperado’ (1995) - The award-winning director tells a joke to a bartender in a short scene.
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Macy Gray - ‘Spider-Man’ (2002) - As Peter Parker (Tobey Maguire) photographs the World Unity Festival, Gray sings her song, ‘My Nutmeg Phantasy,’ onstage.
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Chuck Norris - ‘Dodgeball: The True Underdog Story’ (2004) - The perennial tough guy, Norris makes a brief appearance at the judges' table during the dodgeball tournament. He ends up casting the deciding vote about whether or not Average Joe’s Gym can compete.
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Lance Armstrong - ‘Dodgeball: The True Underdog Story’ (2004) - Accompanying Norris is Lance Armstrong, who appears near the climax of the movie, convincing Vince Vaughn’s character to return to the dodgeball championships.
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Joe Manganiello - ‘Justice League’ (2017) - Shocking fans everywhere, the end-credit scene for ‘Justice League’ gave up a major tidbit for future films. Manganiello shows up as Deathstroke, offering his services to Lex Luthor.
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Mike Tyson - ‘The Hangover’ (2009) - Tyson makes a brief appearance as himself, this after the gang tries to return the tiger they stole the night before.
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Gwyneth Paltrow - ‘Spider-Man: Homecoming’ (2017) - Paltrow's character Pepper Potts makes a brief appearance in the Spider-Man film, her first since 2013's ‘Iron Man 3.’
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Luke Wilson - ‘Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy’ (2004) - The first in a long list of cameos in this film, Wilson enters into the epic fight scene as the lead anchor for Channel 2 News.
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Tim Robbins - ‘Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy’ (2004) - The Public News team follows, with Robbins in the lead.
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Ben Stiller - ‘Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy’ (2004) - Last, but not least, Stiller joins the party. Handling a whip, Stiller uses some Spanglish to get in on the fun.
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Jack Black - ‘Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy’ (2004) - Outside of the fight scene, Black makes a brief appearance as an angry motorcyclist. After getting hit in the face with a burrito, he punts Burgundy’s dog, Baxter, into the river.
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Cate Blanchett - ‘Hot Fuzz’ (2007) - Blanchett appears in full mask and suit while taking part in a crime scene investigation.
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Justin Bieber - ‘Zoolander 2’ (2016) - Appearing in the very beginning of the movie, Bieber is one of the victims of a villain who's going around killing the world’s beautiful people.
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Matt Damon - ‘Thor: Ragnarok’ (2017) - The new Thor movie already has an all-star cast, but cameos are always welcome. As a disguised Loki directs a play about his death, Matt Damon plays this fake Loki.
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Sam Neill - ‘Thor: Ragnarok’ (2017) - In that same play, Neill plays the role of fake Odin. Luke Hemsworth (yes, Chris' brother) plays fake Thor.
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Neil Patrick Harris - ‘Harold & Kumar Go To White Castle’ (2004) - In direct contrast to his previous tame role as Doogie Howser, Neil Patrick Harris went full throttle into this wild-man persona.
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Kareem Abdul-Jabbar - ‘Airplane!’ (1980) - Initially starring as a co-pilot in the film, Abdul-Jabbar reveals he’s actually the legendary basketball player after a little boy suggests that he’s not hustling enough on the court.
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Bobby Brown - ‘Ghostbusters 2’ (1989) - The singer recorded the theme song for the second ‘Ghostbusters’ film, which earned him a bit of screen time. He briefly appears as a doorman who requests a proton pack for his brother.
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Jim Parsons - ‘The Muppets’ (2011) - In the more recent Muppet adaptation, Jim Parsons plays the human version of Kermit during the song ‘Man or Muppet.’
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Matt Damon - ‘Eurotrip’ (2004) - Getting two spots on this list, Damon also cameoed in 'Eurotrip.' In a very uncharacteristic role for the star, Damon plays the punk singer who performs the catchy song ‘Scotty Doesn’t Know.’
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Lady Gaga - ‘Sin City: A Dame to Kill For’ (2014) - Gaga appears as a thick-accented waitress in the film.
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Stanley Tucci - ‘Transformers: The Last Knight’ (2017) - Tucci plays Merlin in the opening sequence of the fifth movie in the ‘Transformers’ franchise.
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Tom Cruise - ‘Austin Powers in Goldmember’ (2002) - The opening scene of the movie consists of a spoof film of the, well, spoof film. Tom Cruise plays the fake Austin Powers, with other stars such as Gwyneth Paltrow, Kevin Spacey, and Danny DeVito thrown into the mix as well.
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Steven Spielberg - ‘Austin Powers in Goldmember’ (2002) - After the spoof of the spoof cuts, they swing around to the “director” of this fake film, who is revealed to be none other than Steven Spielberg.
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Martin Sheen - ‘Hot Shots! Part Deux’ (1993) - Making a brief appearance is Charlie Sheen’s father, Martin Sheen. Martin shows up in a passing boat, looking very much like his character from ‘Apocalypse Now’ (1979).
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Bruce Springsteen - ‘High Fidelity’ (2000)
- John Cusack reflects back on his exes to find out where he went wrong, to the tune of Springsteen’s guitar. But it's not just Springsteen's voice that creeps into the film—the musician appears on our screens as well!
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Bill Murray - ‘Zombieland’ (2009) - In one of the funniest and most unexpected cameos, Bill Murray stars as himself, sporting some cornstarch to make him look like a zombie.
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1 / 50 Fotos
Madonna - ‘Die Another Day’ (2002) - Madonna recorded the title track for this Bond film, earning herself a brief cameo as Verity the fencing instructor.
© Getty Images
2 / 50 Fotos
Glenn Close - ‘Hook’ (1991) - If you don’t remember Close in this film, you’re not alone. In full makeup, Close plays male pirate Gutless, who is eventually thrown into a chest for lacking faith in Captain Hook.
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3 / 50 Fotos
Samuel L. Jackson - ‘Iron Man’ (2008) - Marvel post-credit scenes are commonplace nowadays, but Jackson pioneered this phenomenon in the first ‘Iron Man.’ Fans lost their minds when they caught the first glimpse of Nick Fury.
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4 / 50 Fotos
Billy Crystal - ‘This is Spinal Tap’ (1984) - Appearing alongside Dana Carvey, Crystal has a quick scene as a mime waiter, with a few puns thrown in.
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5 / 50 Fotos
Joseph Gordon-Levitt - ‘Star Wars: The Last Jedi’ (2017) - Although you may not have seen him, you definitely heard him. Gordon-Levitt voices Slowen-Lo, the alien that is upset about the ship being parked on the beach.
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6 / 50 Fotos
Noah Segan - ‘Star Wars: The Last Jedi’ (2017) - Segan has some brief flashes across the screen as X-Wing Pilot Starck.
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Frank Oz - ‘Star Wars: The Last Jedi’ (2017) - The cast tried to keep this cameo under wraps, as the original voice of Yoda came back for a brief appearance in this new film.
© Getty Images
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Christopher Walken - ‘Pulp Fiction’ (1994) - Undoubtedly a memorable cameo, Walken goes on a weird and impassioned rant involving a pocket watch.
© Getty Images
9 / 50 Fotos
Bruce Willis - ‘Ocean’s Twelve’ (2004) - Willis appears as himself in the ‘Ocean’s Eleven’ sequel.
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10 / 50 Fotos
Taylor Swift - ‘The Giver’ (2014) - A young Swift plays a musician in the movie, showing up briefly as a hologram named Rosemary.
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11 / 50 Fotos
Alec Baldwin - ‘Glengarry Glen Ross’ (1992) - Baldwin plays Blake, a foul-mouthed sales team “motivator," in a memorable cameo.
© Getty Images
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Johnny Depp - ‘21 Jump Street’ (2012) - Himself the star of the original TV series ‘21 Jump Street,’ Depp appears in the movie adaptation briefly before going out in very Tarantino-like fashion.
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Brett Favre - ‘There’s Something About Mary’ (1998) - In the chaos that ensues during the final part of the film, the former Packers quarterback turns out to be another one of Mary’s suitors.
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Michael Jackson - ‘Men in Black II’ (2002) - Jackson plays along during the last portion of ‘Men in Black II,’ where he admits to being an alien leader and suggests that he could be “Agent M.”
© Getty Images
15 / 50 Fotos
Orson Welles - ‘The Muppet Movie’ (1979) - Welles plays the role of Lew Lord, the head of World Wide Studios, in the original Muppet movie.
© Getty Images
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David Hasselhoff - ‘Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2’ (2017) - In surprise fashion, Chris Pratt’s on-screen father (played by Kurt Russell for most of the film) shifts into a new form, adopting the look of David Hasselhoff.
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Sylvester Stallone - ‘Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2’ (2017) - With a larger cameo role than Hasselhoff, Stallone plays Stakar Ogord in the film.
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Gene Hackman - ‘Young Frankenstein’ (1974) - Playing a blind villager desperate for company, Hackman briefly takes Frankenstein’s Monster in, with humorous results.
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Danny Glover - ‘Maverick’ (1994) - As a tribute to ‘Lethal Weapon,’ Glover appears briefly alongside Mel Gibson’s character in this film.
© Getty Images
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Leonard Nimoy - ‘Star Trek’ (2009) - In a throwback to his original role as Spock in the TV series, Nimoy appears in the film as Spock from the future.
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Bob Barker - ‘Happy Gilmore’ (1996) - At a charity golf tournament, Adam Sandler gets paired with a celebrity, who happens to be Bob Barker. Things get physical after Barker loses it with Sandler’s performance.
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Stan Lee - Marvel movies - Lee appears in Marvel movies, usually in small, passing roles. Moviegoers often make a game out of trying to spot him first. According to Ranked, he’s made at least 34 cameos.
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Quentin Tarantino - ‘Desperado’ (1995) - The award-winning director tells a joke to a bartender in a short scene.
© Getty Images
24 / 50 Fotos
Macy Gray - ‘Spider-Man’ (2002) - As Peter Parker (Tobey Maguire) photographs the World Unity Festival, Gray sings her song, ‘My Nutmeg Phantasy,’ onstage.
© Getty Images
25 / 50 Fotos
Chuck Norris - ‘Dodgeball: The True Underdog Story’ (2004) - The perennial tough guy, Norris makes a brief appearance at the judges' table during the dodgeball tournament. He ends up casting the deciding vote about whether or not Average Joe’s Gym can compete.
© Getty Images
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Lance Armstrong - ‘Dodgeball: The True Underdog Story’ (2004) - Accompanying Norris is Lance Armstrong, who appears near the climax of the movie, convincing Vince Vaughn’s character to return to the dodgeball championships.
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27 / 50 Fotos
Joe Manganiello - ‘Justice League’ (2017) - Shocking fans everywhere, the end-credit scene for ‘Justice League’ gave up a major tidbit for future films. Manganiello shows up as Deathstroke, offering his services to Lex Luthor.
© Getty Images
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Mike Tyson - ‘The Hangover’ (2009) - Tyson makes a brief appearance as himself, this after the gang tries to return the tiger they stole the night before.
© Getty Images
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Gwyneth Paltrow - ‘Spider-Man: Homecoming’ (2017) - Paltrow's character Pepper Potts makes a brief appearance in the Spider-Man film, her first since 2013's ‘Iron Man 3.’
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Luke Wilson - ‘Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy’ (2004) - The first in a long list of cameos in this film, Wilson enters into the epic fight scene as the lead anchor for Channel 2 News.
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Tim Robbins - ‘Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy’ (2004) - The Public News team follows, with Robbins in the lead.
© Getty Images
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Ben Stiller - ‘Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy’ (2004) - Last, but not least, Stiller joins the party. Handling a whip, Stiller uses some Spanglish to get in on the fun.
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Jack Black - ‘Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy’ (2004) - Outside of the fight scene, Black makes a brief appearance as an angry motorcyclist. After getting hit in the face with a burrito, he punts Burgundy’s dog, Baxter, into the river.
© Getty Images
34 / 50 Fotos
Cate Blanchett - ‘Hot Fuzz’ (2007) - Blanchett appears in full mask and suit while taking part in a crime scene investigation.
© Getty Images
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Justin Bieber - ‘Zoolander 2’ (2016) - Appearing in the very beginning of the movie, Bieber is one of the victims of a villain who's going around killing the world’s beautiful people.
© Getty Images
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Matt Damon - ‘Thor: Ragnarok’ (2017) - The new Thor movie already has an all-star cast, but cameos are always welcome. As a disguised Loki directs a play about his death, Matt Damon plays this fake Loki.
© Getty Images
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Sam Neill - ‘Thor: Ragnarok’ (2017) - In that same play, Neill plays the role of fake Odin. Luke Hemsworth (yes, Chris' brother) plays fake Thor.
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Neil Patrick Harris - ‘Harold & Kumar Go To White Castle’ (2004) - In direct contrast to his previous tame role as Doogie Howser, Neil Patrick Harris went full throttle into this wild-man persona.
© Getty Images
39 / 50 Fotos
Kareem Abdul-Jabbar - ‘Airplane!’ (1980) - Initially starring as a co-pilot in the film, Abdul-Jabbar reveals he’s actually the legendary basketball player after a little boy suggests that he’s not hustling enough on the court.
© Getty Images
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Bobby Brown - ‘Ghostbusters 2’ (1989) - The singer recorded the theme song for the second ‘Ghostbusters’ film, which earned him a bit of screen time. He briefly appears as a doorman who requests a proton pack for his brother.
© Getty Images
41 / 50 Fotos
Jim Parsons - ‘The Muppets’ (2011) - In the more recent Muppet adaptation, Jim Parsons plays the human version of Kermit during the song ‘Man or Muppet.’
© Getty Images
42 / 50 Fotos
Matt Damon - ‘Eurotrip’ (2004) - Getting two spots on this list, Damon also cameoed in 'Eurotrip.' In a very uncharacteristic role for the star, Damon plays the punk singer who performs the catchy song ‘Scotty Doesn’t Know.’
© Getty Images
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Lady Gaga - ‘Sin City: A Dame to Kill For’ (2014) - Gaga appears as a thick-accented waitress in the film.
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44 / 50 Fotos
Stanley Tucci - ‘Transformers: The Last Knight’ (2017) - Tucci plays Merlin in the opening sequence of the fifth movie in the ‘Transformers’ franchise.
© Getty Images
45 / 50 Fotos
Tom Cruise - ‘Austin Powers in Goldmember’ (2002) - The opening scene of the movie consists of a spoof film of the, well, spoof film. Tom Cruise plays the fake Austin Powers, with other stars such as Gwyneth Paltrow, Kevin Spacey, and Danny DeVito thrown into the mix as well.
© Getty Images
46 / 50 Fotos
Steven Spielberg - ‘Austin Powers in Goldmember’ (2002) - After the spoof of the spoof cuts, they swing around to the “director” of this fake film, who is revealed to be none other than Steven Spielberg.
© Getty Images
47 / 50 Fotos
Martin Sheen - ‘Hot Shots! Part Deux’ (1993) - Making a brief appearance is Charlie Sheen’s father, Martin Sheen. Martin shows up in a passing boat, looking very much like his character from ‘Apocalypse Now’ (1979).
© Getty Images
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Bruce Springsteen - ‘High Fidelity’ (2000)
- John Cusack reflects back on his exes to find out where he went wrong, to the tune of Springsteen’s guitar. But it's not just Springsteen's voice that creeps into the film—the musician appears on our screens as well!
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The best celebrity cameos in your favorite films
These celebrities made a quick appearance in some of our most treasured movies
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Some directors always make a cameo in their films, such as Alfred Hitchcock. Then there's Stan Lee and the Marvel movies. However, there are even more actors and musicians who have marked their brief presence in a film or two. Sometimes it's obvious, but others you may not have even noticed!
Check out the best celebrity cameos in film! Which ones did you spot?
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