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* John Houseman started acting in movies (rather than producing them) when he was over sixty years old, and so, his example of this trope in ''[[Seven Days in May]]'' as one of the military coup-plotters was in fact his first appearance on screen. And then twenty years later, he did the same with his last role, as the hilariously unflappable driving instructor in ''[[The Naked Gun]]''.
* Crispin Glover again in David Lynch's ''[[Wild at Heart]]''. His role as Christmas-obsessed, sandwich-making cousin Dell, who enjoys putting cockroaches in his underpants and has a terrible fear of black gloves - it lasts for about three minutes and is probably the weirdest damn thing he's ever done, which is saying a ''lot''.
* The ''[[Harry Potter]] (film)|'' [[Harry Potter'' (film)|film series]] has a few:
** [[David Tennant]], while not the best thing about ''[[Harry Potter]] and the Goblet of Fire, (film)|Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire]]'', certainly puts in a show-stopping performance as Barty Crouch Jr.
** Jeff Rawle's tragic scene as Amos Diggory crying over Cedric's body.
** Julie Christie as Madame Rosmerta in ''[[Harry Potter]] and the Prisoner of Azkaban''.
** Emma Thompson, as Sybil Trelawny in ''Prisoner of Azkaban'' and ''Order of the Phoenix''.
** John Hurt as Ollivander in the first movie. If you'll pardon the pun, [[Incredibly Lame Pun|spellbinding]].
** Nick Moran made a short but impressive appearance as the leader of a gang of snatchers in ''Deathly Hallows part- Part 1''
** Also in ''Hallows'', Bill Nighy ''is'' Rufus Scrimgeour, inexplicably Welsh Minister for Magic, symbol of strength, beacon of hope to the Wizarding World! Gets maybe two minutes.
* In ''[[Network]]'', [[Ned Beatty]] as ominous CEO Arthur Jensen. The guy's onscreen probably five minutes, but [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3BVqIjKyJh0 his speech] is utterly fantastic. "You have ''meddled with the primal forces of nature'', Mr. Beale, and ''I WON'T HAVE IT! IS THAT CLEAR??''" And then there's Beatrice Straight in the same film, who won the Best Supporting Actress Oscar for what was, at the time, the shortest amount of time an Oscar-winning role had been onscreen. Beatty was also nominated for Best Supporting Actor.
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* Pyramid Head in the ''[[Silent Hill (film)|Silent Hill]]'' movie. Two scenes, each lasting approximately thirty seconds, not a single line, and he's still one of the best parts.
* [[James Bond (film)|James Bond]] examples:
** ''[[Goldfinger]]'' had Jill Masterson, who only appeared a couple of minutes before being killed, with her death becoming one of the most iconic in the franchise. Also, [[Never Mess Withwith Granny|the old lady]] who whips out an MP 40 and shoots at Bond's Aston Martin.
** ''[[You Only Live Twice]]'' features [[Donald Pleasence]] as Ernst Stavro Blofeld. He's got a white cat, a bald head, and a scar. He's also one of the most memorable villains in the franchise, parodied and referenced ad nauseum. Total screen time: Approximately ten minutes.
** [[Madonna]] as a fencing instructor in ''[[Die Another Day]]''. She also sang the theme to the movie.
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