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== G-L ==
== 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 wellwisher 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]]''.
* 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 well-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.]
* [[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]].
* [[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]]''.
* 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]]''.
* 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 ep "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.
** Carmine also guest starred on the season 2 episode "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.
* 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.
** And on an episode of ''[[CSI]]'' as the crying best friend of a victim.
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* [[Milla Jovovich]] was [[Parker Lewis Can't Lose|Parker Lewis]]' female target in the series pilot.
* [[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]]''.
** 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 ep of ''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation|TNG]]''.
* As [[Wil Wheaton]] regularly reminds us, he got some lip action with a pre-famous [[Ashley Judd]] in an episode of ''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation]]''.
* 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].
* 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]]''.
* [[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]]''.
** 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]]''.
* 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: The Original Series|DeForest]] [[The McCoy|Kelley]] was in a black-and-white ''[[Perry Mason]]'' episode.
* [[Star Trek: The Original Series]]'s [[DeForest 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.
** 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]]...
* 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.
* [[Ben Kingsley]] showed up on the BBC's ''Playing Shakespeare'' in the late 1970s.
* 9 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 screencap]).
* Nine-year-old [[Keira Knightley]] played a pre-teen runaway on an episode of ''[[The Bill]]'' (as seen in [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 3 years older than her actual age of 14.
** Not to mention her appearance in the 1999 ''[[Oliver Twist]]'' miniseries as Rose Fleming, where she looks about three 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]]
** 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]]'', [[Every One Remembers the Stripper|made memorable by the fact that she takes her top off.]]
** And her appearance as the slutty friend in ''[[The Hole]]'', [[Best Known for the Fanservice|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.
* 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]]''.
* 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]]''.
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Revision as of 14:52, 8 April 2024


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.

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