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* Don Stark aka [[That '70s Show|Bob Pinciotti]] appeared as holographic gangster Nicky the Nose in ''[[Star Trek: First Contact]]''.
* Don Stark aka [[That '70s Show|Bob Pinciotti]] appeared as holographic gangster Nicky the Nose in ''[[Star Trek: First Contact]]''.
** He also had a role in ''[[Santa with Muscles]]''.
** 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|''Ghosts of Mars'']]. It's also one of his few on-screen appearances without shaving his head.
* 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.
* [[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.
** She also shows up at the very end of ''[[Jumper (novel)|Jumper]]'', as the protagonist's half-sister.
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* [[Patrick Stewart]] appeared in the BBC educational show ''Playing Shakespeare'' in the 1970s before becoming [[Star Trek: The Next Generation|Captain Jean-Luc Picard]].
* [[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 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.
** He also played Gurney Halleck in ''[[Dune (1984 film)|Dune]]''.
** [[Poirot|David Suchet]] was in the same.
** [[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]].
* 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.
* [[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]].
* 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]]'' - 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]]''.
* [[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.
* [[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}}.
* 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.
* [[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 would be surprised to see him in reruns of ''[[Welcome Back, Kotter]]''.
** 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]]''.
** 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.
* 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.

Revision as of 04:11, 31 December 2023


From right to left: Burt Ward, Adam West, Van Williams, and...who's the other guy again?

You start watching 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.

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. Or Heaven's Gate. Or that other episode of The X-Files he was in, 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 (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.

Examples (sorted by last name):

A-F

G-L

M-R


S-Z