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[[File:Bruce_Lee_with_Batman_880Bruce Lee with Batman 880.jpg|link=Batman (TV series)|frame| From right to left: Burt Ward, [[Adam West]], Van Williams, and...[[Bruce Lee|who's the other guy again?]]]]
 
You start watching [[Lost|a show]]. There's an actor on it. Let's call him [[Terry O'Quinn]]. As far as you know, you've never seen him before.
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You keep watching the show.
 
Then you see an old rerun of ''[[The X-Files]]''. There he is! Or you come upon the movie ''[[The Cutting Edge]]'' on cable. There he is! Or ''[[The Rocketeer (film)|The Rocketeer]]''. Or ''[[Heaven's Gate (film)|Heaven's Gate]]''. Or that other episode of ''[[The X-Files]]'' he was in, [[You Look Familiar|playing someone else]]. Or ''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation]]'', when he played that asshole admiral. Or ''[[JAG]],'' where he played another admiral. Or ''[[The X-Files (film)|The X-Files]]'' (again). Or the other 94 things he was in.
 
Point is, you've seen these things before. You just never paid enough attention to the actor to learn his name, or connect one appearance to another, until he finally landed a regular role on a series you regularly watch.
 
This is what happens when a former [[Hey, It's That Guy!]] finally lands a breakout role. It may also include a few minor roles before their [[Star-Making Role]]. When you just can't shake the image of the other roles, it's [[Role Association]]. If the older work is repackaged to accentuate the actor's later successes, it falls into [[Billing Displacement]].
 
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== A-F ==
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* [[Christian Bale]] as a child actor played Jim Hawkins in an awesome version of ''[[Treasure Island]]'' with Charlton Heston as Long John Silver.
** He also can be seen in [[Kenneth Branagh]]'s adaption of ''[[Henry V]]''.
** As a child actor, he was probably most famous for starring in [[Steven Spielberg]]'s ''[[Empire of the Sun (novel)|Empire of the Sun]]''.
** Also in the much regretted [[Newsies]]. "[[The Nostalgia Chick|Baby Christian Bale!]]"
* [[Battlestar Galactica (2004 TV series)|Jamie Bamber]] played a [[Horatio Hornblower|heroic sailor]] before he played a heroic pilot on ''[[Battlestar Galactica (2004 TV series)|Battlestar Galactica]]''.
* Kristin Bauer showed up as one of the members of the bitchy girl clique in ''[[Romy and Michele's High School Reunion|Romy and Micheles High School Reunion]]'', after which she went on to portray a stripper in Dancing At The Blue Iguana, and now she is known worldwide as the bisexual vampire Pam on ''[[True Blood]]''.
** She was also 'Man Hands' on ''[[Seinfeld]]''.
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** As part of [[Tenacious D]] in ''[[Bio-Dome]]''.
** He's also [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g_AtNY0bYAA a big fan] of ''[[Pitfall]]''.
* Long before establishing his reputation as a [[Large Ham]] with [[No Indoor Voice]], [[Brian Blessed]] had one of his first starring roles in the first season of ''Z-Cars'', a British police procedural that was considered rather gritty for its day. He can be hard to recognise because it's one of the few roles where he's without his trademark [[Badass Beard]].
* [[Orlando Bloom]] was a victim on ''[[Midsomer Murders]]''.
* [[Angel|David]] [[Bones|Boreanaz]] once was the "friend for this episode" of [[Married... with Children|Kelly Bundy]], and ended up being [[Once Per Episode|beaten up by Al]].
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* It's hard to tell on some older televisions, but with HD or some good light you can see [[Gerard Butler]] in ''[[Tomorrow Never Dies]]'', on the submarine {{spoiler|that is attacked}}. If you can't see him, his voice is almost unmistakable. Almost.
* [[Nicolas Cage]] has a small role in ''[[Fast Times at Ridgemont High]]'', billed under his real name Nicholas Coppola (he changed it soon afterwards, not wanting to ride the coattails of his uncle).
* Watch the ''[[Bridget Jones]]'' films now without being unnerved that her gay best friend is [[Battlestar Galactica Reimagined(2004 TV series)|James Callis]].
* [[Dana Carvey]] was "JAFO" in the short-lived TV series adaptation of ''[[Blue Thunder]]'' before he was on the ''[[Saturday Night Live]]'' cast.
** He also played a mime waiter in ''[[This Is Spinal Tap]]'', alongside the already-well-known Billy Crystal.
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* Prior to being the [[Gentle Giant]] in ''[[Harry Potter (film)|Harry Potter]]'', Robbie Coltrane had a minor role in ''[[Krull]]''.
** Also there were those two James Bond movies.
*** An interesting case of location-based [[Retroactive Recognition]], as by the time Coltrane was in Bond, and years before he was in Harry Potter, he was already a well-known actor in Britain, due to being the star of the long running crime drama ''[[Cracker]]''.
*** Even before ''[[Cracker]]'', he was in a bunch of episodes of British TV comedies, including two of ''[[Blackadder]]'', three of ''[[The Young Ones]]'', and '''17''' of ''[[The Comic Strip Presents]]''.
* Just like Hayden Christenson above, [[Criminal Minds|A.J. Cook]] was in ''[[Higher Ground]]''.
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** And even before that she was the girl who got up on stage and danced with the Boss in the ''[[Bruce Springsteen|Dancing in the Dark]]'' video.
* Blink and you'll miss her, Nikki Cox is the red headed Girl interviewed by the T-1000 in ''[[Terminator (franchise)|Terminator]] 2''.
** She also played an alien pen pal to Data in an early episode of ''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation|Star Trek the Next Generation]]''. Given that her people were in crisis, her role is fairly significant.
* Ronny Cox has shown up as the villain in any number of movies, from ''[[RoboCop]]'' to ''[[Total Recall]]'', but this editor never really put it together until seeing him as recurring character Senator Kinsey in ''[[Stargate SG-1]]''. He was also profoundly surprised when, upon rewatching ''[[Beverly Hills Cop]]'', he turned out to be a good guy.
** Even further into the past, there's ''[[Deliverance]]'' (1972), where he plays the guitar with that banjo-playing hillbilly.
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* [[Daniel Craig]] ''and'' [[Kate Winslet]] in the [[Old Shame]] example of ''[[A Kid in King Arthur's Court|A Kid in King Arthurs Court]]''.
* Bryan Cranston, before ''[[Breaking Bad]]'', or even ''[[Malcolm in the Middle]]'', had guest appearances on ''[[Seinfeld]]'' as recurring character Dr. Tim Whatley and was on three episodes of ''Murder, She Wrote'', portraying a different character each time.
** he also voiced some monsters on '''''[[Mighty Morphin Power Rangers]]''''' and Billy Cranston was named after him.
* Denise Crosby, aka [[Star Trek: The Next Generation|Tasha Yar]] was in ''[[48 Hrs.]]'', hitting [[Eddie Murphy]] in the chest with a baseball bat.
* Marcia Cross aka [[Desperate Housewives|Bree Van De Kamp]] as Topanga's mother in ''[[Boy Meets World]]''.
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* [[Miley Cyrus]] had a bit part in ''[[Big Fish]]'' three years before being catapulted to [[Teen Idol]] status as the star of ''[[Hannah Montana]]''.
** She also played Billy Ray's daughter in ''Doc''.
* Voice actress Elizabeth Daily ([[The Powerpuff Girls|Buttercup]] and [[Rugrats|Tommy Pickles]]) was the love interest in ''[[Pee Wee-wee's Big Adventure|Pee Wees Big Adventure]]''.
** And had a cameo as a fan of Ellen Aim and Billy Fish in ''[[Streets of Fire]]''.
** And sang the title song in ''[[Better Off Dead]]''.
* Jeremy Davies (Daniel Faraday from ''[[Lost]]'') was Upham, the cowardly translator, in ''[[Saving Private Ryan]]'' and Lee's fiance in ''[[Secretary]]''.
** He also had a small part in the 2002 remake of ''[[Solaris]]'', and as a teen he starred in the film "Spanking The Monkey" -- and—and also was in an ill-conceived car commercial in which he declared Subaru was "like PUNK ROCK".
** Before those he also had a small role in ''[[Twister]]''.
* Geena Davis is a girl Named Larry in ''Fletch''.
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** And as [[Corrupt Corporate Executive]] Larry Deon on ''Seaquest 2032''.
* [[Star Trek: The Next Generation|John DeLancie]] is ''[[Hey, It's That Guy!|everywhere]]'', like playing a pollster who steals Joey Lucas from Josh on ''[[The West Wing]]''.
** And playing the villain in the pilot ep of the 80s ''[[Mission: Impossible (TV series)||Mission Impossible]]'' revival series.
* Like many below examples, [[Judi Dench]] graced BBC's educational show ''Playing Shakespeare'' in the 1970s.
* [[Leonardo DiCaprio]] had a tiny part as one of Darlene's classmates on ''[[Roseanne]]'', before his larger roles on ''Parenthood'' (1990) and ''[[Growing Pains]]''.
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** She was Claudia, the child vampire, in ''[[Interview with the Vampire]]'' as well.
** Also ''[[Little Women]]'' as little Amy (with Samantha Mathis as her older self).
** ''And'' she was an alien child in an episode of ''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation|Star Trek the Next Generation]]''.
** Appeared in an early 1990s ''[[Saturday Night Live]]'' cold opening sketch where [[George H. W. Bush]] (played by Dana Carvey) talks about his grandchildren; Dunst even pointed it out when she hosted an episode in 2002.
** Was in ''[[Small Soldiers]]'', too.
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* [[Eliza Dushku]], AKA Faith from ''[[Buffy the Vampire Slayer]]'', appeared as [[Arnold Schwarzenegger]]'s teenage daughter in ''[[True Lies]]''. Also in a fun example, she and [[Amber Benson]], AKA Tara in ''[[Buffy the Vampire Slayer]]'' were both in the movie ''Bye Bye Love''.
** [[Eliza Dushku]] also played [[Leonardo DiCaprio]]'s step-sister in ''This Boys Life''.
* Most [[Fan Wank|Fan Wanky]]y first season appearance on ''[[Buffy the Vampire Slayer]]'': Clea DuVall as an invisible girl who's recruited as a government spy, before going on to play a recurring FBI agent on ''[[Heroes (TV series)|Heroes]]''.
** Also part of the [[Five-Man Band]] in ''[[The Faculty]]''.
* Most people would recognize Jason Earles as Miley Stewart's brother in ''[[Hannah Montana]]''. Before that, he played the nerdy Grady in ''[[Phil of the Future]]'', and before that, a geeky, virgin bandy trying to get laid and assisted in creating a porn video of his friends in ''[[American Pie]]: Band Camp''.
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* Before he voiced [[Hellsing|a badass vampire]] and [[Code Geass|an overenthusiastic loyalist to a futuristic city-state,]] [[Crispin Freeman]] worked for [[Central Park Media]], one of the premier dubbing companies in [[The Nineties]], and his first official role was as the moody chimera [[Jerk with a Heart of Gold|Zelgadis]] in ''[[Slayers]]''.
** Even though the three actors playing the other three leads ([[Lisa Ortiz]], [[Eric Stuart]], and [[Veronica Taylor]]) were also breaking out at the time, all three of them would wind up working for the not-too-fondly thought of 4KidsEntertainment, as did most of the other actors who worked on ''[[Slayers]]''; when CPM started to fall under, Freeman rose to stardom working for other companies dubbing more popular, un-[[Bowdlerised]] anime, mostly those licensed by Bandai Entertainment.
 
 
== G-L ==
* Fans of ''[[Alias (TV series)|Alias]]'' can find [[Papa Bear|Jack Bristow]] (Victor Garber) in the oddest places, including a few episodes of ''[[The Outer Limits]]'', on the deck of [[Titanic]], as a wellwisherwell-wisher in ''[[Sleepless in Seattle]]'' - and in one episode of ''[[Frasier]]'' as the eponymous character's very English butler. He even played Liberace and [[Ernest Hemingway]] in '80s biopics. Oh, and he was ''Christ'' in ''[[Godspell]]''.
* [[Sarah Michelle Gellar]] [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-Ss7_5PSnyA ate] [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mbtJIiBx3Ls at] [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=99i1OJlejlo Burger King.]
* [[Gina Gershon]] was an uncredited dancer in the early [[Sarah Jessica Parker]] movie ''Girls Just Want to Have Fun'', and has a small part as [[The Lyddie|Benny]]'s friend [[Embarrassing First Name|Trombley]] in [[Pretty in Pink]].
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* Kathie Lee Gifford's first major role was a singer on ''[[Name That Tune]]''.
* Darla's victim in the opening scene of the ''[[Buffy the Vampire Slayer]]'' pilot was played by Carmine Giovinazzo of ''[[CSI: NY]]''.
** Carmine also guest starred on the season 2 epepisode "Revenge is Best Served Cold" on the regular ''[[CSI]]'', two years before his casting in the spinoff. But [[Word of God]] says they weren't connected.
* The fantastic [[Summer Glau]], before becoming [[Firefly|River Tam]] and Cameron from ''[[The Sarah Connor Chronicles]]'', was also on an episode of ''[[Angel]]'' as a ballerina.
** And on an episode of ''[[CSI]]'' as the crying best friend of a victim.
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* Aubrey Drake Graham was "Jimmy Brooks" on seasons 1-7 (2001-2008) of ''[[Degrassi]]''. He now is known as the rapper/singer Drake.
* Prior to ''[[Gilmore Girls]]'', Lauren Graham was a [[Girl of the Week|one-off love interest]] on ''[[Seinfeld]]''.
** She also had short-lived recurring roles on ''[[News Radio]]'' and ''[[Caroline in The City]]'', and was also Benjamin Bratt's love interest in the two part ''[[Law and Order (Franchise)|Law and& Order]]'' where they go to Los Angeles.
* [[Seth Green]] in ''IT'' deserves a mention.
*** Really, watching ''It'' as an adult after having seen it as a child results in a massive ''bombardment'' of Retroactive Recognition.
** As well as in ''[[My Stepmother Is An Alien]]'', alongside future co-star [[Alyson Hannigan]].
** He also voiced a character in ''[[Batman: The Animated Series|Batman the Animated Series]]''.
** And appeared in an episode of ''[[The X-Files]]'' and ''[[Enemy of the State]]''
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** He also had a recurring role in ''[[Felicity]]''.
** And let's not forget about a minute of screentime in ''[[Baseketball]]'' as a rival player in the baseketball league.
* A very young Jake Gyllenhaal as the son of a [[Victim of the Week]] in a ''[[Homicide: Life Onon the Street]]'' episode (2x01) directed by his father.
** He also played Billy Crystal's son in the ''[[City Slicker]]'' movies.
* Journeyman supporting actor/''[[Saturday Night Live]]'' standout Bill Hader was a field agent on ''Punk'd''. Avid viewers of the credits of action films (all two of you) may also spot his name as a production assistant on a host of early-2000s films like ''Collateral Damage'' and ''[[The Scorpion King]]''.
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* [[Alyson Hannigan]] as [[Dan Aykroyd]]'s daughter in ''My Stepmother is an Alien''.
* [[NCIS|Mark Harmon]] showed up in ''[[The West Wing]]'' as CJ's [[Bodyguard Crush]] during season three. The character was... rather reminiscent of Gibbs.
** Of course, older viewers remember him as the heartthrob Dr. Caldwell on ''[[St. Elsewhere]]''.
* Teri Hatcher was a "Mermaid" (showgirl) in the final season of ''[[The Love Boat]]''.
** [[Sylvester Stallone|Ray Tango's]] [[My Sister Is Off-Limits|younger sister]] in ''[[Tango and Cash]]'', a spunky sidekick on reruns of ''[[MacGyver]]'', manned the transporter in an episode of ''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation|Star Trek the Next Generation]]'', and a [[Girl of the Week]] on ''[[Seinfeld]]''
** And she was Sam's ex in ''[[Quantum Leap]]'', though he changed history and got her in the end.
* [[Ashes to Ashes|Keeley Hawes]] shows up in the two-part finale of ''[[The Vicar of Dibley]]'' and the voice of a certain [[Tomb Raider|female archeologist...]]
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* There is much mockery to be made of [[Old Shame|future Oscar winner]] Phillip Seymour Hoffman's supporting role in ''[[Twister]]''.
* Laurie Holden is well-known these days for her roles in ''[[The Shield]]'' and ''[[The Walking Dead (TV series)|The Walking Dead]]'', but she had a number of guest appearances (including many Canadian series) long before then:
** She played a young girl in an episode of ''[[Captain Power Andand Thethe Soldiers Ofof Thethe UniverseFuture]]''.
** A guest spot on an episode of ''[[Murder, She Wrote]]''.
** As the shadowy Marita Covarrubias in several episodes of ''[[The X-Files]]''.
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* [[Samuel L. Jackson]] holds up a [[Burger Fool]] in ''[[Coming to America]]'', and has his ass handed to him by [[Eddie Murphy]], of all people.
** He also appears very briefly in ''Mean Streets'', where he's slapped around by [[Robert De Niro]] and Harvey Keitel. He isn't even credited for this on IMDB.
** He also plays a lawyer on a Season 1 episode of ''[[Law and Order (Franchise)|Law and& Order]]''... defending ''Philip Seymour Hoffman'', no less.
* Stephanie Jacobsen had a tiny role in the ''[[Farscape]]'' episode "Incubator" as one of Scorpius's nurses/"assistants", years before her prominent genre roles as Kendra in ''[[Battlestar Galactica (2004 TV series)|Battlestar Galactica]]'' and Jesse in ''[[The Sarah Connor Chronicles]]''.
* It's a little creepy to watch [[Famke Janssen]] pursue a romantic relationship with [[Star Trek: The Next Generation|Jean-Luc Picard]] 8 years before hanging out with [[X-Men (film)|Professor X at the Xavier Institute for Higher Learning]].
* [[Scarlett Johansson]], usually playing someone’s sister, in many a crappy 90s film. Including ''[[North]]'' and ''[[Home Alone|Home Alone 3]] ''.
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* [[Milla Jovovich]] was [[Parker Lewis Can't Lose|Parker Lewis]]' female target in the series pilot.
** And a French foreign exchange student in an episode of ''[[Married... with Children|Married With Children]]''.
* As [[Wil Wheaton]] regularly reminds us, he got some lip action with a pre-famous [[Ashley Judd]] in an epepisode of ''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation|TNG]]''.
* Tim Kang acted in a ''ton'' of commercials (for Cingular, Home Depot and Dairy Queen) before landing the role of Agent Cho on ''[[The Mentalist]].'' He also had a small role on ''[[The Sopranos]]'', seen [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rXONOtUAKME here].
* [[Stana Katic]] of ''[[Castle]]'' once had a bit part as a flight attendant on ''[[Alias (TV series)|Alias]]''.
** And as Officer Morgenstern (she of the [[BFG]]) in ''[[The Spirit (film)|The Spirit]]''.
* It's a bit of a shock to watch old episodes of ''Desmonds'', and realise that the [[Token White]] loser wideboy is Dominic Keating from ''[[Star Trek: Enterprise|Star Trek Enterprise]]''.
* [[Star Trek: The Original Series|DeForest]]'s [[TheDeForest McCoy|Kelley]] was in a black-and-white ''[[Perry Mason]]'' episode.
** And ''Gunfight at the OK Corral'', which was [[Actor Allusion|alluded]] to in the episode "Spectre of the Gun" in an illusion.
* The 1956 novel ''[[The Last Hurrah]]'', which was very loosely based on real events in early 1950s Massachusetts politics, features a character named Kevin McCluskey, who is a telegenic but politically inexperienced candidate with a fancy education, a pretty wife, smiling kids, a respectable [[World War II|war record]] from his days in the Navy, and [[Brainless Beauty|more good looks than brains]]. Reading the book anytime after 1960, the character [[John F. Kennedy|seems strangely familiar]]...
* [[Ben Kingsley]] showed up on the BBC's ''Playing Shakespeare'' in the late 1970s.
* 9 Nine-year -old [[Keira Knightley]] played a pre-teen runaway on an episode of ''[[The Bill]]'' (as seen in this [http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2008/10/25/article-1080662-02313C78000005DC-346_468x339.jpg this screencap]).
** Not to mention her appearance in the 1999 ''[[Oliver Twist]]'' miniseries as Rose Fleming, where she looks about 3three years older than her actual age of 14.
** That same year, she was also Sabé, one of [[The Phantom Menace|Queen Amidala's handmaidens and decoys]]
** And her appearance as the slutty friend in ''[[The Hole]]'', [[EveryBest OneKnown Remembersfor the StripperFanservice|made memorable by the fact that she takes her top off.]]
* Jane Krakowski, aged 16, appears in the opening moments of ''[[Fatal Attraction]]'' as the Gallaghers' babysitter.
* Before he was the main character in ''[[Numb3rs]]'', David Krumholtz was the dorky Jewish kid Joel who had a crush on [[Christina Ricci]]'s Wednesday Addams in ''[[The Addams Family|Addams Family Values]]''.
** Not to mention Mr. Universe from ''[[Serenity]]''.
** And Bernard the elf in ''[[The Santa Clause (film series)|The Santa Clause]]''.
** And the victim of a pedophile in an early ''[[Law and Order (Franchise)|Law and& Order]]'' episode.
** And Michael in ''[[10 Things I Hate About You]]''.
** And the guy who stabbed Lucy and Carter on ''[[ER]]''.
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** He had already a decades-long career on the other side of the Atlantic, though. For people who know their ''[[Blackadder]]'' Hugh Laurie's cameo in ''[[Friends]]'' was just that... a [[The Cameo|celebrity cameo]].
*** One of the great things about that episode was that they went to the bother of getting guest appearances from Hugh Laurie, [[Absolutely Fabulous|Jennifer Saunders]], Tom Conti, and Olivia Williams. To the show's key demographic of young Americans: meaningless nobodies. To the show's British audience: a delightful treat.
** He's also a hapless random French court official in ''[[The Man in the Iron Mask (1998 film)|The Man in the Iron Mask]],'' who gets executed on a whim by [[Leonardo DiCaprio]]'s King Louis.
** He was also the bumbling policeman that John Goodman kept arguing with [[Running Gag|throughout]] ''[[The Borrowers]]''.
** And was [[Stuart Little]]'s adoptive dad in the live-action movies.
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* Pictured above, [[Bruce Lee]] playing Kato in the [[Adam West]] ''[[Batman (TV series)|Batman]]'' series for three episodes. This was before his first film by three years.
** Technically, that was a crossover. ''[[The Green Hornet]]'' series ran alongside ''Batman'' for one season, with Kato being the only redeeming quality of the show.
* [[Lost|Ken Leung]] was [https://web.archive.org/web/20140705230529/http://cdn-www.cracked.com/phpimages/photoshop/5/3/8/1538_slide.jpg?v=2 a mutant] in ''[[X-Men: The Last Stand|X Men the Last Stand]]'', and kidnapped the girl from ''[[Rush Hour]]''.
** Not to mention [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dlKhfEWchf8 Dong!] (rhymes with flong).
* Even Evangeline Lilly can invoke this, despite having next to no acting experience with dialogue prior to starring in ''[[Lost]]''. She worked in Vancouver for a while as a part-time model and would occasionally appear as a mute extra in tv series filmed there, notably in ''[[Smallville]]'', where she managed to be in 5 episodes. So if you go on a ''[[Smallville]]'' binge, expect several moments of, [[Hey, It's That Guy!|"Hey! Did]] ''[[Hey, It's That Guy!|Kate Austin]]'' [[Hey, It's That Guy!|just walk past the screen?!"]]
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** She was the store manager in ''[[The 40-Year-Old Virgin]]''.
** She was Julia Child's sister in ''[[Julie and Julia]]''.
 
 
== M-R ==
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* Eddie McClintock, best known as Pete from ''[[Warehouse 13]]'' is [[Bones]]' FBI boyfriend.
** Also appeared for five seconds in ''[[Sex and the City]]'' when they went to L.A.
* [[Battlestar Galactica Reimagined(2004 TV series)|Kandyse McClure]] is yet another ''[[Higher Ground]]'' alumnus.
* Gates McFadden, before being known for her role as [[Star Trek: The Next Generation|Beverly Crusher]], played a secretary in ''[[The Muppets Take Manhattan]]''.
** She also had a cameo as Dr. Cathy Ryan in ''[[The Hunt for Red October]]''.
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* Renee O'Connor, of [[Xena: Warrior Princess]] fame, had a small role in ''The Adventures Of Huck Finn'', starring Elijah Wood.
** She is also in the second ''[[Hercules: The Legendary Journeys]]'' [[Pilot Movie]] as Deianira {{spoiler|the lost queen of Troy}}.
** She played a waitress in one of the ''[[Darkman]]'' movies--themovies—the second one I think.
* One for lefties - Lawrence O'Donnell Jr. was a producer on ''[[The West Wing]]'' and played President Bartlet's father in a couple of episodes. Now? "Hey, it's [[Countdown with Keith Olbermann|Keith's guest host]]!"
* [[Masi Oka]], best known as the [[Adorkable]] Hiro Nakamura from ''[[Heroes (TV series)|Heroes]]'', had previously played Franklin on ''[[Scrubs]]'' and had a bit part in ''[[Austin Powers]]'' where he insisted the monster was most definitely ''not'' Godzilla.
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* Keke Palmer from ''[[Akeelah and the Bee]]'' and ''[[True Jackson, VP|True Jackson VP]]'' was Madea's young troubled foster child in ''[[Madea's Family Reunion|Madeas Family Reunion]]''.
* Gwyneth Paltrow played the younger version of Wendy in ''[[Hook]]''.
* It's startled quite a few people watching reruns of ''[[Law & Order: Special Victims Unit|Law and Order Special Victims Unit]]'' when they see [[Hayden Panettiere]] in an episode as a highschool prostitute.
* Either inverted or played straight with Grace Park, who plays GDI's Lt. Sandra Telfair in ''[[Command & Conquer 3: Tiberium Wars]]''. People might recognize her for her previous role as Number Eight on ''[[Battlestar Galactica Reimagined(2004 TV series)|Battlestar Galactica]]'', or for her current role as Kono on ''[[Hawaii Five-0]]''.
* Before ''[[Legend of the Seeker]]'', Craig Parker played Haldir, a minor elf in ''[[The Lord of the Rings (film)|The Lord of the Rings]]''.
* [[Jim Parsons]], now known as Sheldon Cooper on ''[[The Big Bang Theory]]'', played Tim, the [[Does This Remind You of Anything?|Klingon-speaking]] "fast-food knight" in ''[[Garden State]]''.
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* [[Star Trek: Voyager|Robert Picardo]] appeared in ''[[Innerspace]]''.
** He was also the guy Rodney Dangerfield's wife is sleeping with in ''[[Back to School (film)|Back to School]]''. And the [[Obstructive Bureaucrat]] in ''[[Gremlins]] 2''. The impressive head of hair can make him hard to recognize.
* One of the ickier episodes of ''[[Law and Order (Franchise)|Law and& Order]]'' revolves around two sisters, one killed by a serial rapist, the other narrowly surviving, turning out to be in league with the killer. Say hello to [[Ellen Pompeo]], best known as [[Grey's Anatomy|Meredith Grey]].
* Markie Post was a behind-the-scenes lady on the 1970s game shows ''[[Split Second (TV series)|Split Second]]'' and ''[[Double Dare (1976 TV Show)|Double Dare]]'' ([[Name's the Same|a quizzer, not the kids' stunt show]]), and later a card dealer on ''[[Card Sharks]]'', before her breakthrough role on ''[[Night Court]]''.
* [[Zachary Quinto]], who is Sylar from ''[[Heroes (TV series)|Heroes]]'' and Spock in the 2009 ''[[Star Trek (film)|Star Trek]]'' movie, played a demon in ''[[Charmed]]''.
** And prior to both, he hilariously hammed it up playing Tori Spelling's [[Gay Best Friend]] on her show ''[[So Notorious]]''. Watching that show and then ''[[Heroes (TV series)|Heroes]]'' back to back makes for an especially hilarious experience.
** And he was the forgettable Adam Kaufman in season 3 of ''[[24|Twenty Four]]''.
* Following from ''24'', TJ Ramini gets some billing as Tarin Faroush, but will be more recognised among British audiences as DC Zain Nadir, one of the more famous characters of ''[[The Bill]]''.
* Before ''[[Twilight (novel)|Twilight]]'' and ''[[The Last Airbender]]'', Jackson Rathbone popped up in a couple episodes of ''[[The OC]]''.
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** Before that he had fairly large roles in ''[[Freaks and Geeks]]'' and ''[[Undeclared]]''.
* Tim Russ aka [[Star Trek: Voyager|Tuvok]] was the black [[Spaceballs]] who [[Spaceballs/Funny|"ain't found shit!"]].
** He was also one of the crooks in the ''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation|Star Trek the Next Generation]]'' episode "Starship Mine." He [[Irony|has the Vulcan nerve pinch used on him]] by Picard.
** He's also a bridge officer on the Enterprise-B at another point. We get a good look at his ears and they're not pointed.
** Interestingly he was retconned in a Voyager episode to actually BE Tuvok (complete with pointed ears in a flashback) as a lieutenant on the Excelsior who had joined starfleet in Kirk's era only to become disillusioned by Sulu's maverick attitude, quitting Starfleet for decades until rejoining in Picard's time.
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* [[Katee Sackhoff]] got beheaded in ''[[Halloween (film)|Halloween: Resurrection]]'' and was on one season of MTV's ''[[Undressed]]'' before she became ''[[Battlestar Galactica Reimagined(2004 TV series)|Battlestar Galactica]]''{{'}}s [[Ace Pilot]] [[Gender Flip|Starbuck]].
* [[Adam Sandler]] was one of Theo's buddies in ''[[The Cosby Show]]''.
** He also played Colin Quinn's "delinquent cousin Stickpin" and "The Stud Boy" in ''[[Remote Control]]''.
* Peter Sarsgaard in ''[[The Man in the Iron Mask (1998 film)|The Man in the Iron Mask]]'', playing a romantic rival to [[Leonardo DiCaprio]] and a doomed son to John Malkovich. Undoubtedly he was chosen because of his speaking voice, which uncannily matches Malkovich's, even though [[Not Even Bothering with the Accent|nobody else in the film bothers to match accents]].
* David Schwimmer made minor appearances on ''[[The Wonder Years]]'' and ''[[Blossom]]'' before landing his most famous role as [[Friends|Ross Geller]].
* Hey, did you know Tony Shalhoub, TV's [[Monk]], played the guy who set up the "borrowed ladder" deal between Jerome and Vincent in ''[[Gattaca]]''?
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* In an episode of ''[[Cheers]]'', Diane serves on a jury and manages to get the defendant to break up with his girlfriend when he comes into the bar. The man looks uncannily like a flesh-colored [[Star Trek: The Next Generation|Data]].
** What's funny about Brent Spiner is how many of his roles are comedic-ish... Data's the exception, not the rule. The rule is closer to Arik Soong.
** Though he does appear in an episode of ''[[Law and& Order: Criminal Intent]]'' as a creepy therapist.
** Then there are those episodes of ''[[Night Court]]'' with the hillbilly family. Take a look at the man in that family....
** Spiner played another comedic hillbilly as a rural preacher in the ''[[Tales from the Darkside]]'' episode "A Case of the Stubborns".
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** And before that, she was rainbow-haired Catalina on ''[[Space Cases]]''.
** Way back in 1996 she was Becca, the best friend and neighbor of Ben Foster's Tucker on the [[Disney Channel]] show ''[[Flash Forward (TV series)|Flash Forward]]''.
* Don Stark aka [[That '70s Show|Bob Pinciotti]] appeared as holographic gangster Nicky the Nose in ''[[Star Trek: First Contact|Star Trek First Contact]]''.
** He also had a role in ''[[Santa with Muscles]]''.
* Before making a name for himself as a leading man with ''[[The Transporter]]'' films, [[Jason Statham]] appears as a secondary character in John Carpenter's ''[[Ghosts of Mars]]''. It's also one of his few on-screen appearances without shaving his head.
* [[Kristen Stewart]] in ''[[Panic Room]]''. Weird to look back on it years later, since she was 10 when the movie was made.
** She also shows up at the very end of ''[[Jumper (novel)|Jumper]]'', as the protagonist's half-sister.
** In ''[[Zathura]]'' as the sister.
** Also in ''Catch That Kid'', which also has [[Retroactive Recognition]] of [[High School Musical|Corbin Bleu]] and [[The Pacifier|Max Thieriot]].
** Immediately pre-breakout, she played the underage love interest in ''[[Into the Wild]]''.
** She also stars in the 2004 movie ''[[Speak]]'' (based on the novel of the same name), being 13 years old at the time.
* [[Patrick Stewart]] appeared in the BBC educational show ''Playing Shakespeare'' in the 1970s before becoming [[Star Trek: The Next Generation|Captain Jean-Luc Picard]].
** He was Leondegrance in ''[[Excalibur (film)|Excalibur]]''. Said film also had [[Liam Neeson]] (Gawain), Helen Mirren (Morgana), and Gabriel Byrne (Uther Pendragon).
** He also played Gurney Halleck in ''[[Dune (1984 film)|Dune]]''.
** [[Poirot|David Suchet]] was in the same.
* An actor named Woodrow Strode played the King of Ethiopia in ''[[The Ten Commandments]]''. In a later scene, he doubled as a royal slave. Years later, Mr. Strode became mildly well known. This led viewers of [[Cecil B. DeMille|Mr. DeMille's]] epic to conclude that [[Wild Mass Guessing|Rameses enslaved the Ethopian king]].
* [[Poirot|David Suchet]] played the rival Arab dictator in the first ''[[Iron Eagle]]'' movie.
* Faran Tahir, prior to becoming [[Iron Man (film)|Raza]] or [[Star Trek (film)|Captain Robau]], combined this with [[You Look Familiar]] by appearing as two separate characters on ''[[24|Twenty Four]]'' - in the second season he was a mosque greeter, and in the fourth season he was a Turkish terrorist on the receiving end of the [[Jack Bauer Interrogation Technique]].
* [[Amber Tamblyn]] was one of Dawn's friends in the sixth season of ''[[Buffy the Vampire Slayer]]''.
* [[Amanda Tapping]] showed up in an episode of ''[[Due South]]'' a year before ''[[Stargate SG-1]]'' aired, playing a scientist with a secret government program that was strongly implied to be tracking UFOs.
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* Sam Trammel plays the upstanding owner of a popular bar in ''[[True Blood]]'', but way back when in the second episode of ''[[Dexter]]'' he played a drunk with a persistent hit-and-run problem. {{spoiler|He didn't last long}}.
* [[John Travolta]]'s first role was in the horror movie ''The Devil's Rain''. He yells "Blasphemer!" and falls down the stairs, and the protagonists see the flashback inside his eyes.
** Many young people in the 21st century would be surprised to see him in reruns of ''[[Welcome Back, Kotter]]''.
** And after that, playing [[Delinquents|Billy]], [[Alpha Bitch|Chris]]' [[All Girls Want Bad Boys|boyfriend]] in ''[[Carrie]]''.
* A young [[Keith Urban]] appears in the 1992 video for [[Alan Jackson]]'s "Mercury Blues". Most Americans probably didn't recognize Urban's face until 1999.
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* In ''[[Tank Girl (film)|Tank Girl]]'', a lot of viewers have had this with [[Naomi Watts]].
* Before playing Tony DiNozzo on ''[[NCIS]]'' Michael Weatherly was a one-episode character on ''[[Charmed]]''.
* Game show announcer Randy West, despite not having a familiar face, was a contestant on several shows before his announcing career began. Among these were ''[[All -Star Blitz]]'', ''Hit Man'', and ''[[Press Your Luck]]''.
* Vanna White was a contestant on ''[[The Price Is Right]]'' about three years before she became the co-host on ''[[Wheel of Fortune]]''.
* Before his [[Star-Making Role]] in ''[[Moonlighting]]'', [[Bruce Willis]] played a "heavy-of-the-week" in a first-season episode of ''[[Miami Vice]]'', and also guest-starred in an episode of ''[[The Twilight Zone]]'''s 80's revival.
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* Same-TV-show example: Before Michael Wisher was the first actor to play Davros on ''[[Doctor Who]],'' he had a fairly minor role as a broadcaster in "The Ambassadors of Death," five years earlier, and then another role the next year.
** He also provided may Dalek voices before playing Davros.
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20120206075754/http://www.elijahfan.com/gallery/gal/Movies/Back_to_the_Future/btf-010.jpg Elijah Wood was one of the kids that Marty meets in an arcade in 2015] ''[[Back to the Future (film)|Back to The Future]] Part II''. He even spoke.
** He also had a part as a stressed-out child business man in the [[Paula Abdul]] video [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0pyxKqdtrH8 Forever Your Girl] (He appears almost 2 minutes in).
** He's one of the main characters in ''[[Deep Impact]]'', but he still wasn't recognizable to most people until [[The Lord of the Rings (film)|a bit later]].
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