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What we have here is a small, semi-just-for-fun page for the character with the single most appearances outside his own series this side of a [[Public Domain Character]], making him the king of the [[Intercontinuity Crossover]].
 
In every appearance, Munch is portrayed by [[Richard Belzer]], who outside of this role is [[Tom Hanks Syndrome|better known as a stand-up comedian]]. As of 2020, Belzer will have played Munch for 27 years and 28 consecutive seasons as a regular on two different shows (along with [[The Cameo|cameos]] and [[Crossover|crossover appearances]] on at least 10 others) which has him tied (though technically one year behind chronologically as the first season of ''Homicide'' premiered mid season) with Kelsey Grammer as Frasier Crane (on ''[[Cheers]]'' and ''[[Frasier]]''), James Arness as Matt Dillon and Milburn Stone as Doc Adams (both of ''[[Gunsmoke]]'') as [[Long Runners|American television's longest running live action character.]]
 
Sadly, with the passing of Richard Belzer in February 2023, all future appearances of John Munch will have to be shout-outs and, off-screen references, and appearances in fan works.
Munch has become the only fictional character played by a single actor to physically appear on ten different television series, on five different networks.
 
MunchAs hasof 2023, Munch becomeis the only fictional character played by a single actor to physically appear on ten different television series, on five different networks.
 
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* [[The Other Wiki]] has [[w:John Munch|a page devoted to John Munch]].
 
Sadly, with the passing of Richard Belzer in February 2023, all future appearances of John Munch will have to be shout-outs and off-screen references.
 
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