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* 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]]''.
* 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]]''.
* 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 (Creator)]] 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.
* 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.
* Speaking of ''Wheel'', [[Alicia Witt]] was a contestant on a teen week in 1989. (Incidentally, she later played a [[Celebrity Edition]] in 1997.)
* Speaking of ''Wheel'', [[Alicia Witt]] was a contestant on a teen week in 1989. (Incidentally, she later played a [[Celebrity Edition]] in 1997.)
** Her first acting role, at the age of nine, was Alia in [[David Lynch]]'s ''[[Dune]]''.
** Her first acting role, at the age of nine, was Alia in [[David Lynch]]'s ''[[Dune]]''.

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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. 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):

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G-L


M-R


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