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You keep watching the show.
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]]''. Or the other 94 things he was in.
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.
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.
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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.
* 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]]''.
* 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.
** 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 & Order]]'' where they go to Los Angeles.
* [[Seth Green]] in ''IT'' deserves a mention.
* [[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.
*** 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]].
** 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]]''.
** 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]]''
** And appeared in an episode of ''[[The X-Files]]'' and ''[[Enemy of the State]]''
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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.
* [[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 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.
** He also plays a lawyer on a Season 1 episode of ''[[Law & 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]]''.
* 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]].
* 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]].
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** Not to mention Mr. Universe from ''[[Serenity]]''.
** Not to mention Mr. Universe from ''[[Serenity]]''.
** And Bernard the elf in ''[[The Santa Clause (film series)|The Santa Clause]]''.
** 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 the victim of a pedophile in an early ''[[Law & Order]]'' episode.
** And Michael in ''[[10 Things I Hate About You]]''.
** And Michael in ''[[10 Things I Hate About You]]''.
** And the guy who stabbed Lucy and Carter on ''[[ER]]''.
** And the guy who stabbed Lucy and Carter on ''[[ER]]''.
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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]]''.
* 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]]''.
* 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.
* It's startled quite a few people watching reruns of ''[[Law & 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 (2004 TV series)|Battlestar Galactica]]'', or for her current role as Kono on ''[[Hawaii Five-0]]''.
* 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 (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]]''.
* Before ''[[Legend of the Seeker]]'', Craig Parker played Haldir, a minor elf in ''[[The Lord of the Rings (film)|The Lord of the Rings]]''.
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* [[Star Trek: Voyager|Robert Picardo]] appeared in ''[[Innerspace]]''.
* [[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.
** 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]].
* One of the ickier episodes of ''[[Law & 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]]''.
* 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]]''.
* [[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 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]]''.
** And he was the forgettable Adam Kaufman in season 3 of ''[[24]]''.
* 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]]''.
* 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]]''.
* Before ''[[Twilight (novel)|Twilight]]'' and ''[[The Last Airbender]]'', Jackson Rathbone popped up in a couple episodes of ''[[The OC]]''.
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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]].
* 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.
** 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.
** Though he does appear in an episode of ''[[Law & 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....
** 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".
** Spiner played another comedic hillbilly as a rural preacher in the ''[[Tales from the Darkside]]'' episode "A Case of the Stubborns".

Revision as of 19:23, 1 March 2022


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