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A cameo appearance, also called a cameo role and often shortened to just cameo (), is a brief of a well-known person or character in a work of the . These roles are generally small, many of them non-speaking ones, and are commonly either appearances in a work in which they hold some special significance (such as actors from an original movie appearing in its remake) or renowned people making uncredited appearances. Short appearances by , , , or are common. A crew member of the movie or show playing a minor role can be referred to as a cameo role as well, such as director who made frequent cameo appearances in his films.


Concept
Originally, in the 1920s, a "cameo role" meant "a small character part that stands out from the other minor parts". The Oxford English Dictionary connects this with the meaning "a short literary sketch or portrait", which is based on the literal meaning of "cameo", a miniature carving on a gemstone. Oxford English Dictionary, "Cameo". More recently, in the late 20th century, a "cameo" has come to refer to any short appearance as a character.

Cameos are generally not credited because of their brevity, or a perceived mismatch between the celebrity's stature and the film or television series in which they are appearing. Many are . Others are acknowledgements of an actor's contribution to an earlier work, as in the case of many of television series, or of of earlier films. Others honour artists or celebrities known for work in a particular field, such as comic book writer , who made appearances in every Marvel Cinematic Universe movie up to .

Cameos also occur in and other literary works. "Literary cameos" usually involve an established character from another work who makes a brief appearance to establish a setting, to make a point, or to offer homage. often employed this practice, as in his Comédie humaine. Sometimes a cameo features a historical person who "drops in" on fictional characters in a , as when Benjamin Franklin shares a with Phillipe Charboneau in The Bastard by .

A cameo appearance can be made by the author of a work to put a sort of personal "signature" on a story. often put himself in his novels, for instance as the very minor character Vivian Darkbloom (an anagram of his name) in .

(2025). 9780748636471, Edinburgh University Press. .

Cameos are also a tradition of ' many projects over the years.


Notable examples

Film directors
is known for his frequent cameos in his movies, as early as in his third film (1927). In Lifeboat, as the action was restricted to the titular lifeboat, Hitchcock appeared in a newspaper ad.

Quentin Tarantino provides brief cameos or in all his movies.

Likewise, has made brief cameos in all of his movies, except for his first feature-length film in which he played a main character, as well as , though a portrait of him appears in the film. For example, he played a peasant eating a carrot in and , a warrior of Rohan in , and a Corsair of Umbar boatswain in . All four were non-speaking "blink and you miss him" appearances, although in the Extended Release version of The Return of the King, his character was given more screen time and his reprise of the carrot eating peasant in The Desolation of Smaug was featured in the foreground in reference to The Fellowship of the Ring. In addition, when he was directing Heavenly Creatures (1994), he appeared as a person bumping who is kissed by one the main characters, and in the Frighteners, Jackson appeared as a man with piercings.

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Director briefly appears in his films. He made a short appearance as a street thug who confronts Pee-wee in the back alley in Pee-wee's Big Adventure, and a visitor at the fair in Blackpool who gets a skeleton thrown at him in Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children.
(2025). 9781498552721, Lexington Books. .

Director appears in the background of his films as a bystander or an . In Who's That Knocking at My Door (1967), he played one of the gangsters; he was a lighting crewman in After Hours and a passenger in . He opened up his film The Color of Money with a monologue on the art of playing pool. In addition, he appeared with his wife and daughter as wealthy New Yorkers in Gangs of New York, and as a theatre-goer and can be heard as a movie in The Aviator. He also appeared in his 2023 work Killers of the Flower Moon, in a minor role as a narrator.

In a same way, appeared as a hired hoodlum in his film Chinatown, slitting Jack Nicholson's nose with the blade of his clasp knife.

F. Gary Gray has made many appearances in the films he has directed including Friday, Set It Off, Law Abiding Citizen, and Straight Outta Compton.

In addition to 's cameo in Revenge of the Sith, his children were cast in a number of cameo roles across the prequels. Amanda and Katie Lucas both had cameo roles as three different characters each across The Phantom Menace, Attack of the Clones and Revenge of the Sith (in addition to Amanda's voicing a fourth character), and Jett Lucas has two cameo roles for different characters in Attack of the Clones and Revenge of the Sith.


Actors and writers
Directors sometimes cast well-known lead actors with whom they have worked in the past in other films. In Jane Eyre (1943), makes a cameo appearance as Helen Burns, Jane's friend from school who dies from a cold. 's film Around the World in 80 Days (1956) was filled with cameo roles: as an English butler, playing piano in a saloon, and others. The stars in cameo roles were pictured in oval insets in posters for the film, and gave the term wide circulation outside the theatrical profession.

It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World (1963), an "epic comedy", also features cameos from nearly every popular American comedian alive at the time, including The Three Stooges, , and a voice-only cameo by .

made a cameo appearance in Attack of the Clones, despite already starring in the film. Daniels voiced the droid C-3PO, but also made a brief appearance (revealing the actor's actual face and body) as a patron in the background of the Outlander Club.

"Murder on High C", a 1975 episode of the TV series Get Christie Love!, which starred former cast member , featured a number of her former cast members, including the villain (), Johnny Brown, , , and .

Won Ton Ton, the Dog Who Saved Hollywood (1976) features cameos by dozens of actors from Hollywood's golden age.

The Player (1992) features cameos from 65 Hollywood actors.

Run for Your Wife (2012) is filled with cameos from 80 of Britain's film and TV stars from the 1960s, '70s and '80s.

also had cameos in some works he wrote: as a bar customer speaking about the law in his debut film screenplay A Few Good Men (1992), as an advertising executive in The Social Network, and as a guest at the inauguration of President in the final episode of The West Wing.

, the actor who portrayed the Django character in the original 1966 film, appears in a bar scene of the Tarantino film . There, he asks Django () to spell his name, which led to the famous promotional tagline for the film - "The 'D' is silent". Franco's character responds simply, "I know."

Many cameos featured in Maverick (1994), directed by . Among them, 's co-star in the Lethal Weapon franchise also directed by Donner – appears as the lead . He and Maverick (Gibson) share a scene where they look as if they knew each other, but then shake it off. As Glover makes his escape with the money, he mutters "I'm too old for this shit", his character's in the Lethal Weapon films. In addition, a strain of the main theme from Lethal Weapon plays in the when Glover is revealed. Actress made a cameo appearance in the same film as a robbed villager: she had previously starred as in Donner's Superman (1978).

J. Michael Straczynski makes an appearance in the television series Babylon 5 finale episode "Sleeping in Light" (1998) as a maintenance man turning off the lights for the last time.

, , , and have made appearances in so many of the same films (whether as lead characters or cameos) that coined the term "" to name the group. Actor is also known for frequently casting fellow Saturday Night Live performers (including and ) in various roles in his films (as well as making cameo appearances of his own in theirs, most of which he co-produces). frequently uses his brother and in his films.

The American singer/actress had a couple of cameos. She had two cameos in Will & Grace and she even had a few in the 1990s.

Actor appeared as himself in the satirical film The Dictator (2012) starring Sacha Baron Cohen.

The mangaka Shotaro Ishinomori made many cameos in his series.

The animated series The Adventures of Tintin featured its author Hergé in all the episodes.

is famous for making short cameo appearances in almost every movie based on his novels.

An Adventure in Space and Time, a drama about how began, features many actors from the show's past, including two past companions in a party scene, another as a mother calling her children in for dinner and a fourth in a car park at the BBC as a guard.

In the movie adaptation of Les Miserables, , who originated the role of Jean Valjean in the West End and on Broadway, made a cameo as the .

In the Soviet film Moscow Does Not Believe in Tears, Innokenty Smoktunovsky appeared for a minute as himself.

In Percy Jackson and the Olympians, author appeared as a teacher in the first episode.


Other
Films based on actual events occasionally include cameo by the people portrayed in them. In The Pursuit of Happyness, made a cameo at the end. 24 Hour Party People, a film about , has a cameo by the real Tony Wilson and many other notable people. In the film Apollo 13, (the real commander of that flight) and his wife Marilyn appeared next to the actors playing them ( and respectively), and , whose story is told in the early part of the film, appears in a cameo in the airfield bar. made a short appearance in the credits of Domino, while the real had a cameo as a waitress named Julia in the eponymous movie (where her role is played by the actress ). had a cameo as a barmaid in , which shows her work for . In a flashback sequence in Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas, Raoul Duke (played by ) runs into the real-life Hunter S. Thompson, upon whom the character of Duke is based, leading him to remark "There I was...mother of God, there I am! Holy fuck."

Stephen Hawking in popular culture lists more than a dozen appearances of the scientist playing himself.

Maria Von Trapp made an uncredited brief cameo appearance in the film version of her life, The Sound of Music. She appeared in the background during the song "I Have Confidence" with her daughter and stepson Werner Von Trapp.

Jacqueline Susann, author of the best-selling novel Valley of the Dolls, appears as a TV reporter in a brief scene in the film based upon her novel.

, American guitarist and musician, made an appearance in the Marvel film Iron Man (2008), in which he also participated in the soundtrack.

and , both founders of large technology companies, were featured in cameos in Iron Man 2 (2010).

The king of Sweden, Carl XVI Gustaf, was in the children's program Mika (Mika och renen Ossian på äventyr) when Mika was in with his reindeer.

In The Wolf of Wall Street (2013), the real appeared as an emcee to introduce Leonardo DiCaprio, who played Belfort, in the final scene.

Boxer and his wife Felicidad made a cameo appearance towards the end of the film Hands of Stone , about Duran's life.

In The Big Short (film), the real investor appeared as an employee of his hedge fund "" while answering the phone saying "Doctor Burry's office".

An unusual example of a famous non-actor being given a small but speaking fictional role occurred in the episode "." Dr. , an , the first Black woman in space, and a long-time fan of Star Trek, was offered the opportunity to appear on the show. She was given the role of a Starfleet crewmember and a few lines, thus becoming the first real-life astronaut to appear on Star Trek. Somewhat likewise King Abdullah II of Jordan appeared briefly in a non-speaking role the episode "Investigations".


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