15 Celebrities Who Got A Chance To Appear On TV Shows They Adored
1.Serena Williams is such a big fan of Nickelodeon's Avatar franchise that she appeared in both Avatar: The Last Airbender and its sequel series, The Legend of Korra. In the former, she voiced Ming, a Fire Nation prison guard who is kind to Iroh, and in the latter, she played a "female sage." Ming appears in the Season 3 episode "The Day of Black Sun: Part 1 – The Invasion," while the female sage can be found in Season 2's "Beginnings, Part 1."
Here's a clip from her appearance on Avatar: The Last Airbender. Ming appears at 11:35:
2.Lin-Manuel Miranda voiced his support for Brooklyn Nine-Nine when Fox cancelled the show, tweeting, "I only watch like 4 things. This is one of the things." After it was saved by NBC, Miranda appeared as Amy Santiago's perfect older brother, David Santiago, in the Season 6 episode "The Golden Child."
Here are some clips from his appearance:
3.Sean Astin was another supporter of Brooklyn Nine-Nine following its near-cancellation, which got the attention of co-creator Dan Goor, a huge Astin fan.
Here’s the thing about Brooklyn 99 being cancelled, I don’t want it to be. I love all of those people & they earned the right 2 have a final season victory lap where I could emotionally prepare. Don’t know them. Have nothing 2 do with the show. I’m just a fan who deserves better.
Like Miranda, Astin appeared in a Season 6 episode. He portrayed an NYPD cyber operations expert in "Ticking Clocks."
Here's a clip from his appearance:
4.Prince's manager cold-emailed Zooey Deschanel to tell her that Prince loved New Girl and wanted to appear on an episode as himself. At first, Deschanel thought it was a prank, but she soon learned that the email was real. Prince and his band had started watching the show while on tour, and they'd gotten "really invested in the Nick and Jess relationship."
While Deschanel and the rest of the team behind the show were nervous about whether the pop icon would actually show up, Prince followed through and was apparently a delight to work with on set. He appeared in the Season 3 episode entitled, appropriately enough, "Prince."
Here's a clip from his appearance:
5.Questlove once said in an interview that, "It's my fantasy to play a dead body on Law & Order." A few months later, SVU actor Ice-T tweeted a photo of him doing just that. Questlove appeared in the Season 15 episode "Criminal Stories."
SVU Behind The Scenes: This corpse looks strangely familiar...
Questlove himself posted this photo from his time on set.
6.Britney Spears adored How I Met Your Mother, so she asked her team to contact co-creators Carter Bays and Craig Thomas about the possibility of a guest spot. The cast and crew were nervous about having Britney on the show, since they were afraid that "the series would look like they were relying on celebrities to bring in ratings."
But they ended up loving her performance so much that Spears was asked to reprise her role as Abby, a receptionist with a vendetta against Barney. Spears appeared in Season 3's "Ten Sessions" and "Everything Must Go."
Here's a clip from her appearance:
7.Whoopi Goldberg approached Gene Roddenberry when Star Trek: The Next Generation was at the beginning of its run and told him that she wanted to appear on the show, because before the original Star Trek (1966-1969), there were no Black people in sci-fi. Lt. Uhura, a "trailblazing role for African-Americans on TV," had inspired Goldberg when she was a young girl.
Unlike other entries on this list, Goldberg's role as Guinan the bartender was significant and recurring, and she appeared in 29 episodes of Star Trek: The Next Generation, and in the films Star Trek Generations and Star Trek: Nemesis.
Here's a clip from her performance:
8.Kesha got the call to audition for Jane the Virgin on her first day off in three weeks, and though she was hesitant to head back to work when she was supposed to be relaxing, as soon as she found at which show it was, she responded, "Oh yeah, fuck yeah."
About her audition, Kesha said, "I'm used to making an ass of myself in front of people. I feel like most auditions, at least for comedy, is just seeing how much of an ass you’re willing to make of yourself." Kesha played Annabelle, Jane and the newborn Mateo's new next door neighbor who prioritizes her loud band practice over the baby's sleep schedule. She appears in the Season 2 episode "Chapter Twenty-Four."
Here's a clip from her performance:
9.Jeff Greenberg, the casting director for Modern Family, said that Jesse Eisenberg had been "very proactive" about wanting to do the show, and had regularly had his agent check in about the possibility of a guest spot. It paid off, and Eisenberg appeared in the Season 5 episode "Under Pressure" as a neighbor who took eco-friendliness to a passive aggressive level.
Here's a clip of his performance (it begins at around 00:20):
10.Mark Hamill is a big fan of What We Do in the Shadows. He first watched the movie with his son, and then discovered the TV show, which exceeded his expecations. Hamill apparently has a history of falling in love with shows that then get cancelled, so he recommended the comedy to his Twitter followers on several occassions, which got him on the creative team's "radar."
@KGDavies_18 No. Today I rewatched "What We Do In The Shadows" (@theshadowsfx) - a GREAT movie & now a hilarious TV series on @FXNetworks
Hamill figured he'd be playing "a meter reader, or a next door neighbor, or someone at the Department of Motor Vehicles." So when he was cast as Jim the Vampire, a nemesis of Laszlo Cravensworth, he "flipped out." Jim ends the episode as an assistant volleyball coach living in a small town in Pennsylvania.
Here's a clip from his appearance:
11.Patrick J. Adams, a star of USA Network's Suits, tweeted in July 2013 that he was "hooked" on Orphan Black. He added "#pleasecanigueststar," and later that year, his wish was granted: Adams played Jesse, a "brave but regular guy" who gets caught up in clone drama.
Orphan Black. Episode 2. And I’m hooked. #pleasecanigueststar