Brad Dourif. Also the kindly sheriff in the remakes of HALLOWEEN, Hazel Mote in WISE BLOOD, and Pieter in David Lynch’s DUNE.
There was Bill Paxton of Big Love as one of the punks Arnie kills at the beginning of “The Terminator.”
He is listed as Producer, so it’s his project, he’s the boss, he hired himself.
That makes it even worse…
DeForest Kelly was on an episoe of Bonanza, playing a surgeon turned drunkard who ends up in prison. When Ben tells DeForest he has to operate on his son Adam, who has been shot, he responds:
I’m a drunk, not a surgeon.
Kim Cattral was also a main character in Police Academy.
Oh, god…how could I have forgotten Dee in Night of the Lepus?!
Really? Wow, I just watched that the other day and didn’t even notice.
Said it before on here, but:
Colors has Don Cheadle, Gerardo of “Rico Suave” fame (who was also in Can’t Buy Me Love), and two very brief scenes with Mario Lopez in them (who looked to be about 13 at the time).
Also, speaking of Mario Lopez, Tori Spelling was in a few episodes of Saved by the Bell.
One TV role was JAFO in the Blue Thunder spin-off.
Bill Paxton is a Nazi in the video for Pat Benatar’s Shadows of the Night
My mistake, it was First Blood.
Dennis Franz played the role of the sleazy photographer (hired to obtain blackmail pics against a politician) in Blowout.
Speaking of music videos, has anybody watched Annie Lennox’s Walking on Broken Glass lately?
Richard Dreyfuss has a small part as an assistant stage director in “Valley of the Dolls”.
Walter Brennan had a small part in “Bride of Frankenstein” (and a lot of other movies in the early 1930s according to imdb).
There’s an episode of “I Love Lucy” where the Ricardo’s and Mertz’s are driving to California and they ask directions from a gas station attendant in Tennessee. The actor is Aaron Spelling.
Well, what do you know? Is there a doctor in the house?
For the longest time it never dawned on me that he was in it until a friend posted the YouTube link.
One of my favorites- the young Jamie (MAS*H’s Corporal Klinger) Farr was one of Jesus’ disciples in the Biblical epic “The Greatest Story Ever Told.”
He was still using his real name, Jameel Farrah, in those days.
Ooh! Ooh! This reminds me!
You know who was in “Godspell”, the hippie clown Jesus musical (film version)?
Victor Garber, Mr. Badass Spydaddy himself, as hippie clown Jesus!
Hilary Swank was in The Next Karate Kid, but before that she was in Buffy The Vampire Slayer
Patrick Swayze is in Toto’s Roseanna video.