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    10 Celebs Who Played Themselves on Screen

    JamesBy JamesJuly 11, 2026No Comments4 Mins Read
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    • Tony Bennett became the first celebrity to voice himself on The Simpsons, setting the stage for many celebrity cameos that followed.
    • Bob Barker made a memorable appearance as himself in the comedy Happy Gilmore, showcasing his great sense of humor in a cult classic fight scene.
    • Jerry Seinfeld starred as a fictionalized version of himself on Seinfeld, using his sharp observational humor and deadpan delivery to make the show a lasting pop culture classic.

    Sometimes the best role a celebrity can play is themselves. Over the years, some of Hollywood’s biggest stars have made unforgettable appearances as their real-life selves, whether in comedies, dramas, or hit TV shows. From hilarious cameos to scene-stealing guest spots, these celebrities proved that reality can be just as entertaining as fiction

    Tony Bennett

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    Tony Bennett made television history with a cameo as himself on The Simpsons. According to SlashFilm, the legendary singer became the first celebrity to voice himself on the animated series, appearing in the Season 2 episode “Dancin’ Homer.” His memorable guest spot helped set the stage for the many celebrity cameos that followed

    Bob Barker

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    DH1 / WENN / MEGA

    Game show icon Bob Barker made a memorable and hilarious appearance as himself in the comedy Happy Gilmore Barker’s self-parody showed audiences his great sense of humor, earning cult status for the epic fight scene

    Larry David

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    Xavier Collin / Image Press Agency / MEGA

    Larry David stars as a fictionalized version of himself in the hit HBO comedy, Curb Your Enthusiasm. According to Britannica, the series follows David as he navigates everyday situations that inevitably spiral into hilariously awkward encounters. His sharp wit and knack for turning ordinary frustrations into comedy have made the show a television classic

    Kareem Abdul-Jabbar

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    Kareem Abdul-Jabbar delivered one of the most memorable celebrity appearances in Airplane!, pretending to be airline co-pilot Roger Murdock before revealing his true identity as the NBA legend. According to Looper, the hilarious twist let Abdul-Jabbar poke fun at his own basketball fame while showing off his comedic timing

    Jerry Seinfeld

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    Jerry Seinfeld played a fictionalized version of himself on Seinfeld, the hit NBC sitcom. According to Britannica, the series followed the comedian’s everyday life alongside his eccentric group of friends, becoming one of television’s most influential comedies. Seinfeld’s sharp observational humor and deadpan delivery helped make the show a lasting pop culture classic

    Jackie Chan

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    Jackie Chan starred as an animated version of himself in Jackie Chan Adventures, bringing his signature mix of action, comedy, and martial arts to the small screen. According to  SYFY Wire, the series premiered on Kids’ WB in 2000 and was the first show built around Chan’s name and likeness. It introduced a new generation of fans to his larger-than-life screen persona

    Betty White

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    Vince Flores / AFF-USA.COM / MEGA

    Betty White made a memorable guest spot on The Simpsons. According to CBR, the television legend hilariously portrayed herself as the fiery co-host of a PBS pledge drive, showing off the sharp comedic timing that made her so beloved. Her willingness to poke fun at her own public image only added to her enduring appeal

    Michael Jordan

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    Michael Jordan starred as himself in the 1996 live-action/animated hit Space Jam, lending his real NBA stardom to a team-up with the Looney Tunes Jordan’s charisma and athletic prowess carried over into his on-screen persona. This role sealed his status not only as a basketball legend but also as a pop culture icon willing to have fun with fame

    David Hasselhoff

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    David Hasselhoff played a larger-than-life version of himself in The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie, as Hasselhoff’s self-aware cameo celebrated his place in pop culture and showed that “The Hoff” was always game for some on-screen fun

    Adam West

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    Adam West embraced his legacy by voicing an eccentric, fictionalized version of himself as the mayor of Quahog on Family Guy for well over a hundred episodes, per Consequence. His iconic deadpan delivery and willingness to parody his own image earned him a new generation of fans. West’s unique comedic style and good-natured self-mockery made him a true original, both as Batman and as himself

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