Bakers Dozen

Famous People Guest Starring as Themselves who Meet Fictional TV Characters

  1. Tip O’Neill on Cheers
  2. Stephen Hawking on Big Bang Theory
  3. Desi Arnaz, Jr. on The Brady Bunch
  4. Keith Hernandez (and other Mets) on Seinfeld
  5. Terry Bradshaw on Everybody Loves Raymond

Famous People Guest Starring as Themselves who Meet Fictional TV Characters

  1. Tip O’Neill on Cheers
  2. Stephen Hawking on Big Bang Theory
  3. Desi Arnaz, Jr. on The Brady Bunch
  4. Keith Hernandez (and other Mets) on Seinfeld
  5. Terry Bradshaw on Everybody Loves Raymond
  6. Tony Blair on The Simpsons

Famous People Guest Starring as Themselves who Meet Fictional TV Characters

  1. Tip O’Neill on Cheers
  2. Stephen Hawking on Big Bang Theory
  3. Desi Arnaz, Jr. on The Brady Bunch
  4. Keith Hernandez (and other Mets) on Seinfeld
  5. Terry Bradshaw on Everybody Loves Raymond
  6. Tony Blair on The Simpsons
  7. Linda Ellerbee on Murphy Brown

Famous People Guest Starring as Themselves who Meet Fictional TV Characters

  1. Tip O’Neill on Cheers
  2. Stephen Hawking on Big Bang Theory
  3. Desi Arnaz, Jr. on The Brady Bunch
  4. Keith Hernandez (and other Mets) on Seinfeld
  5. Terry Bradshaw on Everybody Loves Raymond
  6. Tony Blair on The Simpsons
  7. Larry King in at least a dozen series, including reading the bible on tape in the Simpsons.

Famous People Guest Starring as Themselves who Meet Fictional TV Characters

  1. Tip O’Neill on Cheers
  2. Stephen Hawking on Big Bang Theory
  3. Desi Arnaz, Jr. on The Brady Bunch
  4. Keith Hernandez (and other Mets) on Seinfeld
  5. Terry Bradshaw on Everybody Loves Raymond
  6. Tony Blair on The Simpsons
  7. Larry King in at least a dozen series, including reading the bible on tape in the Simpsons.
  8. Carl Weathers on Arrested Development

Famous People Guest Starring as Themselves who Meet Fictional TV Characters

  1. Tip O’Neill on Cheers
  2. Stephen Hawking on Big Bang Theory
  3. Desi Arnaz, Jr. on The Brady Bunch
  4. Keith Hernandez (and other Mets) on Seinfeld
  5. Terry Bradshaw on Everybody Loves Raymond
  6. Tony Blair on The Simpsons
  7. Linda Ellerbee on Murphy Brown
  8. Larry King in at least a dozen series, including reading the bible on tape in the Simpsons.
  9. Carl Weathers on Arrested Development
  10. Sammy Davis, Jr. on All In The Family

Famous People Guest Starring as Themselves who Meet Fictional TV Characters

  1. Tip O’Neill on Cheers
  2. Stephen Hawking on Big Bang Theory
  3. Desi Arnaz, Jr. on The Brady Bunch
  4. Keith Hernandez (and other Mets) on Seinfeld
  5. Terry Bradshaw on Everybody Loves Raymond
  6. Tony Blair on The Simpsons
  7. Linda Ellerbee on Murphy Brown
  8. Larry King in at least a dozen series, including reading the bible on tape in the Simpsons.
  9. Carl Weathers on Arrested Development
  10. Sammy Davis, Jr. on All In The Family
  11. Stephen Hawking on Star Trek: TNG

Famous People Guest Starring as Themselves who Meet Fictional TV Characters

  1. Tip O’Neill on Cheers
  2. Stephen Hawking on Big Bang Theory
  3. Desi Arnaz, Jr. on The Brady Bunch
  4. Keith Hernandez (and other Mets) on Seinfeld
  5. Terry Bradshaw on Everybody Loves Raymond
  6. Tony Blair on The Simpsons
  7. Linda Ellerbee on Murphy Brown
  8. Larry King in at least a dozen series, including reading the bible on tape in the Simpsons.
  9. Carl Weathers on Arrested Development
  10. Sammy Davis, Jr. on All In The Family
  11. Stephen Hawking on Star Trek: TNG
  12. James Van Der Beek on Don’t Trust the B in Apartment 23

Unusual in that he played himself as part of the regular cast.

Famous People Guest Starring as Themselves who Meet Fictional TV Characters

  1. Tip O’Neill on Cheers
  2. Stephen Hawking on Big Bang Theory
  3. Desi Arnaz, Jr. on The Brady Bunch
  4. Keith Hernandez (and other Mets) on Seinfeld
  5. Terry Bradshaw on Everybody Loves Raymond
  6. Tony Blair on The Simpsons
  7. Linda Ellerbee on Murphy Brown
  8. Larry King in at least a dozen series, including reading the bible on tape in the Simpsons.
  9. Carl Weathers on Arrested Development
  10. Sammy Davis, Jr. on All In The Family
  11. Stephen Hawking on Star Trek: TNG
  12. James Van Der Beek on Don’t Trust the B in Apartment 23
  13. Howard Cosell on The Odd Couple
    A well-deserved Academy Award win
  14. Meryl Streep, Best Actress, Sophie’s Choice, 1983

A well-deserved Academy Award win

  1. Meryl Streep, Best Actress, Sophie’s Choice, 1983
  2. F. Murray Abraham, Best Actor, Amadeus, 1984

A well-deserved Academy Award win

  1. Meryl Streep, Best Actress, Sophie’s Choice, 1983
  2. F. Murray Abraham, Best Actor, Amadeus, 1984
  3. Charlize Theron, Best Actress, Monster, 2003

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A well-deserved Academy Award win

  1. Meryl Streep, Best Actress, Sophie’s Choice, 1983
  2. F. Murray Abraham, Best Actor, Amadeus, 1984
  3. Charlize Theron, Best Actress, Monster, 2003
  4. John Caglione, Jr. and Doug Drexler, Best Makeup, Dick Tracy, 1990.

A well-deserved Academy Award win

  1. Meryl Streep, Best Actress, Sophie’s Choice, 1983
  2. F. Murray Abraham, Best Actor, Amadeus, 1984
  3. Charlize Theron, Best Actress, Monster, 2003
  4. John Caglione, Jr. and Doug Drexler, Best Makeup, Dick Tracy, 1990
  5. Frances McDormand, Best Actress, Fargo, 1996

A well-deserved Academy Award win

  1. Meryl Streep, Best Actress, Sophie’s Choice, 1983
  2. F. Murray Abraham, Best Actor, Amadeus, 1984
  3. Charlize Theron, Best Actress, Monster, 2003
  4. John Caglione, Jr. and Doug Drexler, Best Makeup, Dick Tracy, 1990
  5. Frances McDormand, Best Actress, Fargo, 1996
  6. Gregory Peck, Best Actor, To Kill A Mockingbird, 1962

Congrats to making it to 1,000 pages on this topic. Take a bow. :slight_smile:

A well-deserved Academy Award win

  1. Meryl Streep, Best Actress, Sophie’s Choice, 1983
  2. F. Murray Abraham, Best Actor, Amadeus, 1984
  3. Charlize Theron, Best Actress, Monster, 2003
  4. John Caglione, Jr. and Doug Drexler, Best Makeup, Dick Tracy, 1990
  5. Frances McDormand, Best Actress, Fargo, 1996
  6. Gregory Peck, Best Actor, To Kill A Mockingbird, 1962
  7. Bette Davis, Best Actress, Jezebel, 1938

A well-deserved Academy Award win

  1. Meryl Streep, Best Actress, Sophie’s Choice, 1983
  2. F. Murray Abraham, Best Actor, Amadeus, 1984
  3. Charlize Theron, Best Actress, Monster, 2003
  4. John Caglione, Jr. and Doug Drexler, Best Makeup, Dick Tracy, 1990
  5. Frances McDormand, Best Actress, Fargo, 1996
  6. Gregory Peck, Best Actor, To Kill A Mockingbird, 1962
  7. Bette Davis, Best Actress, Jezebel, 1938
  8. Robert Duvall, Tender Mercies, 1983

A well-deserved Academy Award win

  1. Meryl Streep, Best Actress, Sophie’s Choice, 1983
  2. F. Murray Abraham, Best Actor, Amadeus, 1984
  3. Charlize Theron, Best Actress, Monster, 2003
  4. John Caglione, Jr. and Doug Drexler, Best Makeup, Dick Tracy, 1990
  5. Frances McDormand, Best Actress, Fargo, 1996
  6. Gregory Peck, Best Actor, To Kill A Mockingbird, 1962
  7. Bette Davis, Best Actress, Jezebel, 1938
  8. Robert Duvall, Tender Mercies, 1983
  9. Frank Capra, Best Director, It Happened One Night, 1935

If my math is correct, I’ve posted the equivalent of ninety-six pages in this thread.

A well-deserved Academy Award win

  1. Meryl Streep, Best Actress, Sophie’s Choice, 1983
  2. F. Murray Abraham, Best Actor, Amadeus, 1984
  3. Charlize Theron, Best Actress, Monster, 2003
  4. John Caglione, Jr. and Doug Drexler, Best Makeup, Dick Tracy, 1990
  5. Frances McDormand, Best Actress, Fargo, 1996
  6. Gregory Peck, Best Actor, To Kill A Mockingbird, 1962
  7. Bette Davis, Best Actress, Jezebel, 1938
  8. Robert Duvall, Tender Mercies, 1983
  9. Frank Capra, Best Director, It Happened One Night, 1935
  10. John Stears, John Dykstra, Richard Edlund, Grant McCune, and Robert Blalack, Star Wars, 1977 (Visual Effects)
    And a special mention, outside of the Baker’s Dozen count, of John Chambers’ honorary Oscar for his make-up and effects work on Planet of the Apes (1968). The competitive award for Best Makeup and Hairstyling would not be instituted until 1981.