Her name is Joy Harmon.
Google it. Then Google them…
Her name is Joy Harmon.
Google it. Then Google them…
The blonde in the convertable. Turns out she was the thighmaster lady.
Does Marcel Marceau in Silent Movie count?
To the trees!
He tore the goddamn sail again!
Whoa! He stole that guy’s pizza!
Some moron brought a cougar to a party and it went berserk.
Thanks for providing the youtube links.
Yes, and I believe you have ended the thread with this.
Well played.
<Constable>All right, all of you standers-about. Move along now, nothing to see here. Nothing to see.</Constable>
Also from While You Were Sleeping. Lucy gives blood at the hospital and the blood nurse has one line:
Now sit here and sip this or you’ll get wuzzy.
The way she delivers that line is wonderful, especially the way she pronounces woozy in a way different than the usual. It is a true example of "there are no small parts. . . "
Can’t find a link for that one.
I have to add Chief from One Flew Over The Cuckoo’s Nest with his single line “Juicy Fruit”.
The guy who brought a scimitar to a gun fight in Raiders of the Lost Ark.
I’m stretching the word “memorable” here because of how much I don’t remember.
In some movie, probably a rom-com, a man and woman are talking to each other outside in front of I think her apartment building. I think the building was painted blue. From a second floor window a man watches on.
Out of the blue she yells at the window-watcher dude something like, “It’s not all about you!” then resume her original conversation.
I don’t recall if the window-watcher was ever introduce previously nor if he reappeared. That line and its abruptness, though, has stuck with me for some reason.
:DThe ‘Transit Cop’ from The Fugitive. But only because he was played by ‘The Janitor’ from Scrubs.
One more from me. Sorry, I really like these. When I taught drama I would seek out great performances by bit players to show as examples of the power of taking small roles seriously.
Anyway, in kind of a different vein, from David Lynch’s Mulholland Dr., a character referred to as “Bum” in the credits appears for all of 1 second in the film (behind the dumpster at Winkie’s Diner). It is in my opinion the most memorable 1 second of the entire film. There is no footage of this scene online, but it’s better to experience it in context of the entire film anyway. That one second changes the tone of the film from that point forward. The part was played by Bonnie Aarons.
Besides those mentioned above, there are a couple I can think of who get killed before they get a chance to talk: the wicked witch of the East in The Wizard of Oz and the girl who gets shot in the rooftop swimming pool in Dirty Harry.
Mr. Maguire in The Graduate actually has a few lines, but all in one scene, and he’s onscreen for less than a minute. His most famous line is “Plastics.”
Suzanne Somers? What movie?
The bar bum in Team America: World Police.
American Graffiti (she was the girl in the convertible).
She was also the girl shot in the pool in a Dirty Harry movie (Magnum Force), from the post just above.
Ghostbusters?
One more from me for now:
Again, if you had a very minor role with only a couple of lines, and that’s what people are quoting from the film 25 years later; congrats, you are a great actor.
Ah, thanks, Labtrash!
Yes, maybe not exactly what the OP was looking for, it may be too obscure. But it is the funniest line of the film IMHO, and the understated delivery is perfect.