Non-actors, whether famous for something else, or unknown, who appeared on an episode of (or landed a role on) a show
Frank Silva, Killer Bob on Twin Peaks; he was a set dresser accidentally caught on camera, and David Lynch thought he’d look great as a menacing dream figure.
Mae Jemison, Lieutenant (junior grade) Palmer on Star Trek: The Next Generation; Jemison, the first black female American astronaut to travel to space, was friends with Nichelle Nichols (Uhura), and appeared in the episode Second Chances as a transporter operator on the Enterprise.
Stephen Hawking, the late astrophysicist with ALS, appeared as himself on The Simpsons, Futurama and Star Trek: TNG.
Mike Tyson, the boxer guest starred in an episode of the sitcom Webster, autographed a pair of boxing gloves on sale in an auction.
Melvin Belli, American lawyer, in an episode of Star Trek, The Original Series.
Non-actors, whether famous for something else, or unknown, who appeared on an episode of (or landed a role on) a show
Frank Silva, Killer Bob on Twin Peaks; he was a set dresser accidentally caught on camera, and David Lynch thought he’d look great as a menacing dream figure.
Mae Jemison, Lieutenant (junior grade) Palmer on Star Trek: The Next Generation; Jemison, the first black female American astronaut to travel to space, was friends with Nichelle Nichols (Uhura), and appeared in the episode Second Chances as a transporter operator on the Enterprise.
Stephen Hawking, the late astrophysicist with ALS, appeared as himself on The Simpsons, Futurama and Star Trek: TNG.
Mike Tyson, the boxer guest starred in an episode of the sitcom Webster, autographed a pair of boxing gloves on sale in an auction.
Melvin Belli, American lawyer, in an episode of Star Trek, The Original Series.
Rudy Giuliani, then NYC mayor, playing himself ushering in the new DA in Law & Order.
Non-actors, whether famous for something else, or unknown, who appeared on an episode of (or landed a role on) a show
Frank Silva, Killer Bob on Twin Peaks; he was a set dresser accidentally caught on camera, and David Lynch thought he’d look great as a menacing dream figure.
Mae Jemison, Lieutenant (junior grade) Palmer on Star Trek: The Next Generation; Jemison, the first black female American astronaut to travel to space, was friends with Nichelle Nichols (Uhura), and appeared in the episode Second Chances as a transporter operator on the Enterprise.
Stephen Hawking, the late astrophysicist with ALS, appeared as himself on The Simpsons, Futurama and Star Trek: TNG.
Mike Tyson, the boxer guest starred in an episode of the sitcom Webster, autographed a pair of boxing gloves on sale in an auction.
Melvin Belli, American lawyer, in an episode of Star Trek, The Original Series.
Rudy Giuliani, then NYC mayor, playing himself ushering in the new DA in Law & Order.
Richard Nixon’s famous “Sock it to me?” cameo appearance on Rowan and Martin’s Laugh In.
Non-actors, whether famous for something else, or unknown, who appeared on an episode of (or landed a role on) a show
Frank Silva, Killer Bob on Twin Peaks; he was a set dresser accidentally caught on camera, and David Lynch thought he’d look great as a menacing dream figure.
Mae Jemison, Lieutenant (junior grade) Palmer on Star Trek: The Next Generation; Jemison, the first black female American astronaut to travel to space, was friends with Nichelle Nichols (Uhura), and appeared in the episode Second Chances as a transporter operator on the Enterprise.
Stephen Hawking, the late astrophysicist with ALS, appeared as himself on The Simpsons, Futurama and Star Trek: TNG.
Mike Tyson, the boxer guest starred in an episode of the sitcom Webster, autographed a pair of boxing gloves on sale in an auction.
Melvin Belli, American lawyer, in an episode of Star Trek, The Original Series.
Rudy Giuliani, then NYC mayor, playing himself ushering in the new DA in Law & Order.
Richard Nixon’s famous “Sock it to me?” cameo appearance on Rowan and Martin’s Laugh In.
Ed Koch, the former NYC mayor became the judge on The People’s Court.
Non-actors, whether famous for something else, or unknown, who appeared on an episode of (or landed a role on) a show
Frank Silva, Killer Bob on Twin Peaks; he was a set dresser accidentally caught on camera, and David Lynch thought he’d look great as a menacing dream figure.
Mae Jemison, Lieutenant (junior grade) Palmer on Star Trek: The Next Generation; Jemison, the first black female American astronaut to travel to space, was friends with Nichelle Nichols (Uhura), and appeared in the episode Second Chances as a transporter operator on the Enterprise.
Stephen Hawking, the late astrophysicist with ALS, appeared as himself on The Simpsons, Futurama and Star Trek: TNG.
Mike Tyson, the boxer guest starred in an episode of the sitcom Webster, autographed a pair of boxing gloves on sale in an auction.
Melvin Belli, American lawyer, in an episode of Star Trek, The Original Series.
Rudy Giuliani, then NYC mayor, playing himself ushering in the new DA in Law & Order.
Richard Nixon’s famous “Sock it to me?” cameo appearance on Rowan and Martin’s Laugh In.
Ed Koch, the former NYC mayor became the judge on The People’s Court.
Non-actors, whether famous for something else, or unknown, who appeared on an episode of (or landed a role on) a show
Frank Silva, Killer Bob on Twin Peaks; he was a set dresser accidentally caught on camera, and David Lynch thought he’d look great as a menacing dream figure.
Mae Jemison, Lieutenant (junior grade) Palmer on Star Trek: The Next Generation; Jemison, the first black female American astronaut to travel to space, was friends with Nichelle Nichols (Uhura), and appeared in the episode Second Chances as a transporter operator on the Enterprise.
Stephen Hawking, the late astrophysicist with ALS, appeared as himself on The Simpsons, Futurama and Star Trek: TNG.
Mike Tyson, the boxer guest starred in an episode of the sitcom Webster, autographed a pair of boxing gloves on sale in an auction.
Melvin Belli, American lawyer, in an episode of Star Trek, The Original Series.
Rudy Giuliani, then NYC mayor, playing himself ushering in the new DA in Law & Order.
Richard Nixon’s famous “Sock it to me?” cameo appearance on Rowan and Martin’s Laugh In.
Ed Koch, the former NYC mayor became the judge on The People’s Court.
“Emergence”, TNG: Apparently the ship’s computer is creating its own offspring. Something something train on the Orient Express.
“Spock’s Brain”, TOS: Spock gets brainapped and has to be remote controlled. Kirk and McCoy save his brain and the doctor is able to put it back in.
“Rascals”, TNG: Picard, Ro, Keiko, and Guinan are regressed back to adolescence.
“If Wishes Were Horses,” DS9: Beings which are thought to be manifested figments of the crew’s imagination, like a long-dead baseball player, Rumpelstiltskin, and a horny Jadzia, turn out to be aliens making first contact.
“Emergence”, TNG: Apparently the ship’s computer is creating its own offspring. Something something train on the Orient Express.
“Spock’s Brain”, TOS: Spock gets brainapped and has to be remote controlled. Kirk and McCoy save his brain and the doctor is able to put it back in.
“Rascals”, TNG: Picard, Ro, Keiko, and Guinan are regressed back to adolescence.
“If Wishes Were Horses,” DS9: Beings which are thought to be manifested figments of the crew’s imagination, like a long-dead baseball player, Rumpelstiltskin, and a horny Jadzia, turn out to be aliens making first contact.
“Phantasms,” TNG: Data begins to experience bizarre nightmares and hallucinations, including Troi being served to her crewmates as a cake, Dr. Crusher drinking Riker’s brain through a straw, LaForge having a mouth on the side of his neck, and Data himself having an old-style telephone inside of his torso.
“Emergence”, TNG: Apparently the ship’s computer is creating its own offspring. Something something train on the Orient Express.
“Spock’s Brain”, TOS: Spock gets brainapped and has to be remote controlled. Kirk and McCoy save his brain and the doctor is able to put it back in.
“Rascals”, TNG: Picard, Ro, Keiko, and Guinan are regressed back to adolescence.
“If Wishes Were Horses,” DS9: Beings which are thought to be manifested figments of the crew’s imagination, like a long-dead baseball player, Rumpelstiltskin, and a horny Jadzia, turn out to be aliens making first contact.
“Phantasms,” TNG: Data begins to experience bizarre nightmares and hallucinations, including Troi being served to her crewmates as a cake, Dr. Crusher drinking Riker’s brain through a straw, LaForge having a mouth on the side of his neck, and Data himself having an old-style telephone inside of his torso.
“Fair Haven”, VOY: Janeway falls in love with a man she’s heavily modified on the holodeck.
“Emergence”, TNG: Apparently the ship’s computer is creating its own offspring. Something something train on the Orient Express.
“Spock’s Brain”, TOS: Spock gets brainapped and has to be remote controlled. Kirk and McCoy save his brain and the doctor is able to put it back in.
“Rascals”, TNG: Picard, Ro, Keiko, and Guinan are regressed back to adolescence.
“If Wishes Were Horses,” DS9: Beings which are thought to be manifested figments of the crew’s imagination, like a long-dead baseball player, Rumpelstiltskin, and a horny Jadzia, turn out to be aliens making first contact.
“Phantasms,” TNG: Data begins to experience bizarre nightmares and hallucinations, including Troi being served to her crewmates as a cake, Dr. Crusher drinking Riker’s brain through a straw, LaForge having a mouth on the side of his neck, and Data himself having an old-style telephone inside of his torso.
“Fair Haven”, VOY: Janeway falls in love with a man she’s heavily modified on the holodeck.
“Sub Rosa,” TNG: Dr. Crusher has a Gothic romance with a ghost
“Emergence”, TNG: Apparently the ship’s computer is creating its own offspring. Something something train on the Orient Express.
“Spock’s Brain”, TOS: Spock gets brainapped and has to be remote controlled. Kirk and McCoy save his brain and the doctor is able to put it back in.
“Rascals”, TNG: Picard, Ro, Keiko, and Guinan are regressed back to adolescence.
“If Wishes Were Horses,” DS9: Beings which are thought to be manifested figments of the crew’s imagination, like a long-dead baseball player, Rumpelstiltskin, and a horny Jadzia, turn out to be aliens making first contact.
“Phantasms,” TNG: Data begins to experience bizarre nightmares and hallucinations, including Troi being served to her crewmates as a cake, Dr. Crusher drinking Riker’s brain through a straw, LaForge having a mouth on the side of his neck, and Data himself having an old-style telephone inside of his torso.
“Fair Haven”, VOY: Janeway falls in love with a man she’s heavily modified on the holodeck.
“Sub Rosa,” TNG: Dr. Crusher has a Gothic romance with a ghost
“Meridian”, DS9: Jadzia has a whirlwind romance with a man whose planet only appears for about two weeks every 60 years - and the time is getting shorter every time.
“Emergence”, TNG: Apparently the ship’s computer is creating its own offspring. Something something train on the Orient Express.
“Spock’s Brain”, TOS: Spock gets brainapped and has to be remote controlled. Kirk and McCoy save his brain and the doctor is able to put it back in.
“Rascals”, TNG: Picard, Ro, Keiko, and Guinan are regressed back to adolescence.
“If Wishes Were Horses,” DS9: Beings which are thought to be manifested figments of the crew’s imagination, like a long-dead baseball player, Rumpelstiltskin, and a horny Jadzia, turn out to be aliens making first contact.
“Phantasms,” TNG: Data begins to experience bizarre nightmares and hallucinations, including Troi being served to her crewmates as a cake, Dr. Crusher drinking Riker’s brain through a straw, LaForge having a mouth on the side of his neck, and Data himself having an old-style telephone inside of his torso.
“Fair Haven”, VOY: Janeway falls in love with a man she’s heavily modified on the holodeck.
“Sub Rosa,” TNG: Dr. Crusher has a Gothic romance with a ghost
“Meridian”, DS9: Jadzia has a whirlwind romance with a man whose planet only appears for about two weeks every 60 years - and the time is getting shorter every time.
“Catspaw,” TOS: Kirk, Spock & Co. have an offbeat Halloween adventure.
“Emergence”, TNG: Apparently the ship’s computer is creating its own offspring. Something something train on the Orient Express.
“Spock’s Brain”, TOS: Spock gets brainapped and has to be remote controlled. Kirk and McCoy save his brain and the doctor is able to put it back in.
“Rascals”, TNG: Picard, Ro, Keiko, and Guinan are regressed back to adolescence.
“If Wishes Were Horses,” DS9: Beings which are thought to be manifested figments of the crew’s imagination, like a long-dead baseball player, Rumpelstiltskin, and a horny Jadzia, turn out to be aliens making first contact.
“Phantasms,” TNG: Data begins to experience bizarre nightmares and hallucinations, including Troi being served to her crewmates as a cake, Dr. Crusher drinking Riker’s brain through a straw, LaForge having a mouth on the side of his neck, and Data himself having an old-style telephone inside of his torso.
“Fair Haven”, VOY: Janeway falls in love with a man she’s heavily modified on the holodeck.
“Sub Rosa,” TNG: Dr. Crusher has a Gothic romance with a ghost
“Meridian”, DS9: Jadzia has a whirlwind romance with a man whose planet only appears for about two weeks every 60 years - and the time is getting shorter every time.
“Catspaw,” TOS: Kirk, Spock & Co. have an offbeat Halloween adventure.
“Genesis,” TNG: A virus causes the crew to mutate into “de-evolved” forms.