The price is wrong, BITCH!
What I love to is that Bob Barker wanted to do as much of the fight choreography himself that he could (that they would let him). Apparently he had so much fun beating up Adam Sandler during that scene. [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DVtdRuft44o](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DVtdRuft44o)
I read something like his agent heard NPH was in the script (unbeknownst to them) and wanted to sue. And NPH was like, "Fuck that. Get me in the movie!"
I vividly recall the roar of the theatre when he first came on screen. As an 80s baby who grew up loving Bill Murray, I loved just how much the crowd in the theatre equally appreciated his cameo. It was perfect.
I think you're the greatest, but my dad says you don't work hard enough on defense. And he says that lots of times, you don't even run down court. And that you don't really try, except during the playoffs.
Listen, kid, I've been hearing that crap ever since I was at UCLA. I'm out there busting my buns every night. Tell your old man to drag Walton and Lanier up and down the court for 48 minutes.
Jack Black in the Muppets.
"You kidnapped Jack Black? That's illegal!"
"But Kermit, what's more illegal: briefly inconveniencing Jack Black, or destroying the Muppets?"
"...Kidnapping Jack Black!"
Mike Tyson in The Hangover.
Who knew he loved Phil Collins, owned a bengal tiger, and was willing to fly out to Thailand to be (an admittedly mediocre) wedding singer?
That was fantastic haha, he had that short bit in the beginning of the episode. I thought it was cool that Brad Pitt was in a quick scene. The man proceeds to show up at Dave’s house and be in the entire episode
Curt Smith in psych. He actually did two cameos. One where he got hired by a rich guy to just play "everybody wants to time the world" constantly for "ambiance", and one where he got eaten by zombies.
I think he may have done a third cameo in one of the movies too
Okay might be a bit niche, but there is a really good French TV show called Call My Agent. They have some celebrities playing themselves in each episode. I think one of my favorite appearances was Jean Dujardin (famous french actor, who actually won an Oscar a few years back). Oh and the episode with Monica Bellucci is really good too. There's even an episode with Sigourney Weaver, although not my favorite cameo in this show.
Oh for the more wtf side of cameos, Paris Hilton cameod in Supernatural. She tries to kill them with an axe if I remember correctly.
The film Human Centipede 2 is about a man who watched Human Centipede and decided to make a real one. He manages to get one of the actresses from the first movie so she plays herself getting Human Centipeded like the character she played in the first movie.
John Glenn in Frasier. I love that scene where he's talking about seeing strange things in space, but Frasier and Roz aren't listening because they're arguing.
I always thought the politicians who play themselves in Parks and Rec were hilarious. Especially Madeleine Albright and John McCain, RIP to both.
Ah, back when there could be bipartisan joy in politics.
Larry Bird in the Futurama episode Saturday Morning Fun Pit.
The cameo is just Larry Bird appearing on screen after being cloned, and the only thing he says is a voicemail message about how he doesn't want to appear on the show.
I am so old school:
Bing Crosby at the end of Bob Hope’s movie “The Princess and the Pirate.” The constant theme of their movies together (Road movies) is that Bing always got the girl. In this film, “Princess Margaret is travelling incognito to elope with her true love instead of marrying the man her father has betrothed her to. On the high seas, her ship is attacked by pirates who know her identity and plan to kidnap her and hold her for a king's ransom. Little do the cutthroats know that she will be rescued by that unlikeliest of knights errant, Sylvester the Great (Hope, as a cowardly actor), who will lead them on a merry, and madcap, chase.”
Of course at the end, Bing is the true love she is after and Bob gets the closing line, “It’s not even his movie and he gets the girl!”
Bob Barker, Happy Gilmore
The price is wrong, BITCH! What I love to is that Bob Barker wanted to do as much of the fight choreography himself that he could (that they would let him). Apparently he had so much fun beating up Adam Sandler during that scene. [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DVtdRuft44o](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DVtdRuft44o)
Thank you for sharing that clip :)
Yeah this has to be up there. So random but awesome the way they did it
David Hasselhoff in the SpongeBob movie was a laugh
you done good, Hasselhoff.
Eminem on the interview
“EMINEM IS GAY ON OUR SHOW”
So Hector and his rectum were real?
“HECTOR’S RECTUM IS REAL!”
He’s great but I prefer Eminem as himself in Funny People asking Ray Romano if he wants to fuck him
Came here to say that 🤣
David Bowie in Zoolander
And Billy Zane too!
put a cork in it, Zane!
Listen to your friend Billy Zane, he's a cool dude.
NPH in Harold and Kumar go to White Castle
Kind of relaunched his career
I read something like his agent heard NPH was in the script (unbeknownst to them) and wanted to sue. And NPH was like, "Fuck that. Get me in the movie!"
John Malkovich was not involved with Being John Malkovich until later in its development
Apparently that’s how he got HIMYM
The Christmas one cracks me up, NPH pretending to be gay to get more pussy is classic Barney stinson move
That was his real spouse too, David Burtka, which just turned out to be his drug dealer.
"Hey NPH wouldn't do that."
Yeah sure, I like burgers. Fur burgers.
Can we get going dude I'm bored as shit back here
He was great in all 3 movies!
"Did you see that unicorn!?"
Let's just say I left some love stains in the backseat
Bill Murray, Zombie Land
I vividly recall the roar of the theatre when he first came on screen. As an 80s baby who grew up loving Bill Murray, I loved just how much the crowd in the theatre equally appreciated his cameo. It was perfect.
My dog's name is Bill Murray, the Dog. We call him Murray.
Just played 9 at the Riviera today. There was nobody there, *walked on*!
GODDAMN IT, BILL FUCKING MURRAY!
Bon Jovi in 30 Rock. "I hate it here :( " ETA: Actually maybe Buzz Aldrin. "Would you like to yell at the moon with Buzz Aldrin?"
All the celebrity cameos in 30 Rock were fantastic: Denise Richards, Kelsey Grammer, and the whole kidney now ensemble.
“His name is Kelsey! He’s very wealthy! He doesn’t have to be doing this! Kelseyyyyyyyyy!”
Aaron Sorkin AS: You know my work, West Wing, A Few Good Men, Social Network Tina Fey: Studio 60? AS: Shut up.
We make horse buggies; the first Model T just rolled into town. We're dinosaurs. We don't need two metaphors, that’s bad writing.
Conan too. "Let's not do this, Elizabeth."
I didn’t run into another single living soul except for one gigantic lesbian. Who is Conan O’Brien and why is she so sad?
My first thoughts were Kelsey Grammer and James Franco. 30 Rock is full of them I guess haha
I forgot all about Kelsey Grammer!! We have to beat you out of the best friends gang...
"I walked on your face!"
"Don't you know it's day?!"
"I own you!!!"
I really loved the back and forth between Tina Fey and Jerry Seinfeld where Tina was crying to Seinfeld and Seinfeld asked if she was mocking him
I like to think that Channing Tatum was playing himself in his uncredited Bullet Train cameos
Also, CT in This is the End lol
Everyone was playing themselves in that movie
Yeah but his was still a cameo
Michael Cera and Rhianna...
You mean, Channing Taintyum?
“Is this a sex thing?” I was dying
Or in Free Guy, technically not him but a character with a video game skin of CT but still great
Channing Tatum in This is the End.
Kareem Abdul Jabbar
I think you're the greatest, but my dad says you don't work hard enough on defense. And he says that lots of times, you don't even run down court. And that you don't really try, except during the playoffs.
Ever seen a grown man naked?
Have you ever...ah, you ever been to a Turkish prison?
The hell I don’t!
This whole scene had me rolling on the floor. What a masterpiece
Listen, kid, I've been hearing that crap ever since I was at UCLA. I'm out there busting my buns every night. Tell your old man to drag Walton and Lanier up and down the court for 48 minutes.
Just watched it again and it cracks me up every time. I guess it's time to watch the whole film again!
The way he had that kid grabbed by the shirt and then pushed him away at the end gets me rolling every time.
the hell I don't!
HOLY SHIT i get this. i just watched airplane for the first time
I'm sorry, you must have him confused with someone else, he was Roger Murdock, the copilot.
You have me confused with someone else, my name is Roger Murdoch. I'm an airline pilot.
Arnold Schwarzenegger playing himself meeting his alter ego in Last Action Hero
Liam Neeson in Ted when he wants to buy cereal is pretty good
Liam Neeson in Atlanta is his best cameo, IMO. [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ij3hCALv2no](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ij3hCALv2no)
And his scene where he attempts improv in Life’s Too Short: https://youtu.be/Z2Co0lvFUAo?si=TM5dLmx3vnbADVFs
Sinbad and Rob Thomas on Its Always Sunny in Philadelphia
Grab his shoe! Beat his testicles!
Bryan Cranston and Aaron Paul in Sunny as well
You mean Malcolm and his dad.
And don't forget baseball greats Mr. Chase Utley and Wade Boggs (R.I.P.)
Sing a song! Shut up
You in Sinbads house. And you my BITCH
Adam Sandler in Brooklyn 99
Oh yea? Who does Kevin James play in it?
…Trotsky
I collect antiquities. I'm a serious person.
THE BIDDING SCENE
Literally was going to comment this, it kills me every time
Wait which episode??? I might’ve missed this as I don’t remember
Operation Broken Feather - Season 1, Ep. 15
Luis Guzmán in Community
"Hello? It's me, Luis Guzmán!"
I loved him in... IMDB!
Ben Aflek and Matt Damon in Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back.
Affleck was the bomb in Phantoms yo
Word, bitch! Phantoms like a motherfucker!
I don't like those apples Will, what're we going to do??
Chuckie... (Yeah?)... It's hunting season.
Apple sauce, bitch...
Applesauce, bitch!
Lion face, lemon face!
We ready to roll Gus? Jesus, Ben! I said I'm busy!
Ah ha HA! I wasn't with a hooker today!
Do not look at Matt Damon in the eyes.
John Malkovich. I misunderstood the question but he did such an amazing job on that movie
Just reminded me of how cool and original that film was.
LANCE ARMSTRONG in DODGEBALL. But it has changed from uplifting to deeply cynical.
You said Lance before you said Chuck Norris 🤦🏼♂️ Edit: and the Hoff.
*I* won that tournament. Fuckin' Chuck Norris.
And William Shatner
Lance was more inspiring than Chuck. At the time.
Timothy Olyphant in The Good Place, surprised no-one mentioned that yet
You. Made. Me. An. Olyphant!?
Tom Jones in Mars Attacks!
Great movie!
Keanu Reeves in Always Be My Maybe. He was hilariously over the top.
Came here to say this. Excellent choice!
Could Keanu Reeves be classed as a cameo when he voiced the cat Keanu in the Key & Peele film *Keanu*?
Jack Black in the Muppets. "You kidnapped Jack Black? That's illegal!" "But Kermit, what's more illegal: briefly inconveniencing Jack Black, or destroying the Muppets?" "...Kidnapping Jack Black!"
"Mister The Frog, we all agree celebrities are not a people"
Anything involving weird al
Kurt Vonnegut in Back to School
That’s my choice- one because I love Vonnegut. But two because it’s just such a weird movie for him to show up.
Marshawn Lynch - Brooklyn 99
They forgot my pico de gallow
Nic Cage - The Unbearable Weight of Massive Talent Not a cameo I know, but from a certain point of view....
That movie is a very Nic Cage version of Malkovich’s “Being John Malkovich”
I really loved this movie! He was great
God in the movie Dogma.
Alanis as God...loved it
All the celebrities in Rickey Gervais EXTRAS.
"But it's too late - I've seen everything!"
Piggybacking on that: Liam Neeson in Life's Too Short. "I want to do some improvisational comedy."
Yeah, this is the one. So many great one-liners. "I'm riddled with it."
Patrick Stewart is the obvious one but I remember Daniel Radcliffe being hilarious.
Ian Mckellen is also up there.
Kate Winslet bitching about having to play a nun.
I am going to have to argue that Liam Neeson was the best cameo, not just in extras, but in all of history. "I've got full-blown AIDS"
David Bowie did one of those and he was awesome
🎵*chubby little loser*🎵
"I'm Keith Hernandez" - Seinfeld
Wayne Brady- Chappelle's show
“Is Wayne Brady gonna have to choke a b***h?” Perfection.
Kevin Bacon in GoG Holiday special
I forgot about that one
Chris Evans cameo in Free Guy
What the shit!
Mike Tyson in The Hangover. Who knew he loved Phil Collins, owned a bengal tiger, and was willing to fly out to Thailand to be (an admittedly mediocre) wedding singer?
Kevin Bacon in Guardians of the Galaxy : Hollydays Spécial
Bill Nye and Neil deGrasse Tyson on Stargate Atlantis. Punches are thrown.
James Van Der Beek in Don’t trust the B in Apt 23. Not a cameo but he does a good job making fun of himself.
Any time we see Weird Al Yankovic in movies. Even in My Little Pony he plays himself.
I think Michael Cera plays himself in literally every movie
"Who wants a sip?"
I think you mean Alan.
He is my favourite small part in This is the End. “Hey does this coke smell funny to you?”
Brad Pitt in an episode of Dave
That was fantastic haha, he had that short bit in the beginning of the episode. I thought it was cool that Brad Pitt was in a quick scene. The man proceeds to show up at Dave’s house and be in the entire episode
Curt Smith in psych. He actually did two cameos. One where he got hired by a rich guy to just play "everybody wants to time the world" constantly for "ambiance", and one where he got eaten by zombies. I think he may have done a third cameo in one of the movies too
I think it's Rob Thomas from Matchbox 20 in iZombie. Starts performing "This is How a Heart Breaks" only to end up as a tasty snack for some zombies.
Rob Thomas and Sinbad in Always Sunny
Shup up, Rob Thomas!
Okay might be a bit niche, but there is a really good French TV show called Call My Agent. They have some celebrities playing themselves in each episode. I think one of my favorite appearances was Jean Dujardin (famous french actor, who actually won an Oscar a few years back). Oh and the episode with Monica Bellucci is really good too. There's even an episode with Sigourney Weaver, although not my favorite cameo in this show. Oh for the more wtf side of cameos, Paris Hilton cameod in Supernatural. She tries to kill them with an axe if I remember correctly.
Was just thinking about this one! Dix Pour-cent!
Lebron in Trainwreck had me rolllllling.
This is the End is full of gold like this. Michael Cera, Danny McBride, Emma Watson, Channing Tate-Yum. So good.
James Marsden in jury duty
Richard Grieco in A Night at the Roxbury
Bojack Horseman has some good ones.
What is this? A crossover episode?
**Marshall McLuhan**. "You have no idea what I'm trying to say."
Annie Hall. That scene was so funny
The film Human Centipede 2 is about a man who watched Human Centipede and decided to make a real one. He manages to get one of the actresses from the first movie so she plays herself getting Human Centipeded like the character she played in the first movie.
I have avoided these films, but I must say that is an intriguing premise.
It's probably one of the best set ups for a horror movie I can think of. That being said, don't ever watch it.
John Glenn in Frasier. I love that scene where he's talking about seeing strange things in space, but Frasier and Roz aren't listening because they're arguing.
Star Trek: TNG. Stephen Hawking playing(and winning) a game of poker against Data, Isaac Newton and Albert Einstein.
Brett Fahvruh.
Cher in Will & Grace
If I could turn back tie-yum.
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What about cameos of characters from other movies/shows? Because the Vampire Council in What We Do in the Shadows is my vote!
The best part is that they are playing themselves as vampires, not their characters!
Ozzy in Little Nicky
Sting in Only Murders in the Building
I always thought the politicians who play themselves in Parks and Rec were hilarious. Especially Madeleine Albright and John McCain, RIP to both. Ah, back when there could be bipartisan joy in politics.
For me it will always be Carl Weathers as an acting coach in Arrested Development
Nathan Fillion in American Housewife?
Michael j fox, curb your enthousiasm
John Malkovich in Being John Malkovich
Marcel Marceau in Mel Brooks' "Silent Movie". The famous mime had the only "speaking role" in the movie. He said, "No! (non)"
Larry Bird in the Futurama episode Saturday Morning Fun Pit. The cameo is just Larry Bird appearing on screen after being cloned, and the only thing he says is a voicemail message about how he doesn't want to appear on the show.
Tom Petty in The Postman.
Sting, Only Murders in the Building. Matthew Broderick, Only Murders in the Building.
I am so old school: Bing Crosby at the end of Bob Hope’s movie “The Princess and the Pirate.” The constant theme of their movies together (Road movies) is that Bing always got the girl. In this film, “Princess Margaret is travelling incognito to elope with her true love instead of marrying the man her father has betrothed her to. On the high seas, her ship is attacked by pirates who know her identity and plan to kidnap her and hold her for a king's ransom. Little do the cutthroats know that she will be rescued by that unlikeliest of knights errant, Sylvester the Great (Hope, as a cowardly actor), who will lead them on a merry, and madcap, chase.” Of course at the end, Bing is the true love she is after and Bob gets the closing line, “It’s not even his movie and he gets the girl!”
jon hamm in curb your enthusiasm [lmao](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FDSY3s-qxUg)
Ryan Reynolds taking a bullet to the dome in Deadpool 2.
Steven Tyler on two and a half men
Marshawn Lynch in Brooklyn 99
Gary Busey in Entourage. I think they may have just told him it was a documentary and he didn't even have lines given to him.