What movie were you in?

My father was an extra in Sweet Liberty. He’s easy to see – he’s standing right behind Alan Alda when the freeze the frame on Alda in the closing credits. My mother was also an extra there, and my aunt was hired to play music at one of the party scenes. The scene was cut, but you can hear her in the background of one scene set outside the party.

I worked as an extra in The Right Stuff, but I didn’t make it into the final cut. (I still look for me though.) I got killed in Cut Up. I also got killed in Agony which isn’t finished yet (and won’t be any time soon since the director has ‘other things going on’).

I’m one of the listed actors in this one; I played “Eric Brown.”

I just discovered that page a few days ago; I got pretty excited when I found out I have my own IMDb page.

My dad was one of the firefighters who extinguished a car fire in Sheba, Baby.

I was an extra in the extremely independent Puggs and Toast.

I’m in a few crowd shots as a random plague victim in the as-yet-unreleased movie Stringer. It’s a very New Zealand movie, in the tradition of Smith’s Dream. Lots of fun to be involved with, but unlikely to show up at a cinema near you.

Sleeping Dogs, that is, rather than Smith’s Dream

I’m briefly in a scene in “When Harry Met Sally.” Not even 15 **seconds **of fame.

My wife and I are in Serenity.

Well, not so much in the movie as we are in the DVD. In the feature about the making of the movie, there is a sequence at Comic-Con. As the camera pans over the actors backstage, as they start to go on, the shot lingers for a second on the crowd. We are #37 & #38, Row 27, Center Section, just to the right of the camera stand. I’m the geek. :smiley:

Not a movie but I appear for about 2 seconds in a VH-1 special about U2–long enough that two different friends spotted me.

I was also a character in a severely-horrible “suspense/murder mystery” called A Midsummer’s Nightmare. I was the “red herring” that you thought was the murderer.

The title is the best thing about the movie.

…Yeah, I know.

I was almost a double for the guy who played the little kid in The Wizard of Loneliness, a practically unheard of film that was mostly shot in my hometown. I was too young, and therefore too short, at the time, though. My father and sister are both in the movie, however. My sister is in a couple crowd scenes, in at least one of them skipping rope, and my father plays a firefighter and drives an old firetruck through the town square.

In the movie Running Cool Ms.Nic has a pretty good shot in two places in the movie and I am one of the couple hundred Harleys in the big ride-through-town scene. One of the main characters is named Bear. His real name is Bubba and is a long-time good friend of mine and we worked on his bike here at the house last Monday. He has been in several movies like Monster (he’s a bartender), Bad Boys II (he’s a Klansman), and others as well as commercials.

I was an extra in Keeping the Faith . To this day, I have not seen the movie, so I have no idea if the scene made it past the cutting room floor.

There is a veeeeeeeerrrrrry slim chance I am somewhere in Wonder Boys . It was flimed on the campus where I was an undergrad. At certain times, walking across particular parts of campus, the crew would ask us where we were going, then we would be told to “just keep walking.” I never did pay any attention to that. Yet another movie I haven’t seen.
BTW, What Exit? Damn, that’s :cool: !

I’m in the Fenway crowd in the final scene of Fever Pitch. It’s neat to see how they took not a lot of people and made it look like a huge crowd. I’m right next to the dugout, behind the photographer’s well. Not sure if I’m visible.

I’m also in Fever Pitch! Only I was one of the people walking across Queen’s Park–the place where they filmed some of the scenes with Jimmy Fallon acting as a hotdog vendor, I think.

My church was where the final wedding scene was set in How to Deal.

University of Alberta? I think that the Nerds movie was at the University of Arizona, not the University of Alberta.

Hey, what can I say? I’m currently a U of A student–University of Alberta, in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.

Anyway.

I was an extra in Spielberg’s “Into the West.” I was one of the Mountain Men who watched Gary Busey deal, then duel, with Matthew Settle.

Overall, I’ve had quite a bit of uncredited movie appearances.

I was an extra in four-for-TV movies. Death of Ocean View Park and King Crab; both shot in southeast Virginia. Also as one of a brigade of confederate soldiers in North and South and North and South, Book 2.

Most recently, though, I’m in the opening scene of The Drew Carey Show with a few hundred others running down a street.

My brother managed to end up as an Extra in a genuine Bollywood Movie (which was being filmed in New Zealand), in a crowd scene. He had to watch with interest as the cast did their lines in Hindu, then randomly broke into song for no apparent reason. Apparently all the extras had a lot of trouble keeping straight faces… :stuck_out_tongue:

I’m in the new version of Heavy Metal Parking lot. The original was about a Judas Priest concert in the mid 80s shot near DC. Mostly it’s a bunch of drunk people on film. A couple of years ago while going to see Iron Maiden my buddy told me about this movie and how his neighbor made the film. When we get to the parking lot the guy’s there and he’s filming for the new version.

I think I might be in the comercial here. I can’t see it because I can’t install Quicktime, but if you see a guy with long hair saying, “Heavy Metal Parking lot rules”, then sticking out his tounge while in fast forward that’s me!

Now I’ve got to find a way to see if I can watch the commercial and see if I get my 15 minutes on the net!

Ferris Buehler’s Day Off. Me and Kid Kalhoun. It is one of the best memories of my life. A truly great day. We were in the parade scene. I’ve never actually found myself in the crowd, but I was there.