
Celebrity cameos can be some of the most surprising moments on television. Over the years, famous actors, musicians, and other stars have appeared in shows where viewers least expected to see them. Here are 15 of the strangest and most unforgettable celebrity cameos on popular TV shows.
Prince

Fans of New Girl were in for a treat when Prince made a surprise appearance as himself, helping Jess and Nick sort out their romance at a party. His cameo went down as one of the most iconic moments in the show’s history. The special episode drew more than 26 million U.S. viewers, a huge jump from the sitcom’s usual audience of 3 to 4 million
Larry David

Larry David brought his comedic talents to an episode of Hannah Montana for a guest role as a bumbling concertgoer. His deadpan delivery and penchant for awkwardness blended seamlessly with the show’s family-friendly chaos. The scene also included appearances by his real-life daughters
Nicole ‘Snooki’ Polizzi

Nicole Polizzi, best known as Snooki, surprised Supernatural fans with a memorable cameo as a crossroads demon inhabiting a version of herself. Her sharp wit and over-the-top personality added a funny twist to the show’s dark world and even caught the Winchester brothers off guard. The scene appeared in the Season 9 episode “Blade Runners,”
John Oliver

John Oliver brought his dry humor to General Hospital in a three-episode arc as Z, the demanding director of a global spy agency. His sharp delivery added a comedic edge to the soap’s dramatic storylines, especially as the powerful character had every request granted, including a dramatic slap
Ed Sheeran

Ed Sheeran stunned Game of Thrones viewers with a cameo as a Lannister soldier who sang for Arya Stark. The brief musical scene quickly became one of the show’s most talked-about guest appearances. Showrunners D.B. Weiss and David Benioff arranged the cameo as a surprise for Maisie Williams, who was a big fan of Sheeran
Guillermo del Toro

Visionary director Guillermo del Toro was nearly unrecognizable when he appeared on It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia as Pappy McPoyle, the frightening patriarch of the bizarre McPoyle family. Hidden beneath heavy makeup, he fit naturally into the show’s strange and chaotic world
Alice Cooper

Alice Cooper played himself in the Monk episode “Mr. Monk and the Garbage Strike,” where he became one of the detective’s murder suspects. His theatrical personality and willingness to poke fun at his rock star image made the unexpected cameo especially entertaining, as
Penn & Teller

The magic duo Penn & Teller made a memorable appearance on The West Wing as entertainers hired for a White House party. Their act stirred controversy when they wrapped an American flag in a copy of the Bill of Rights and appeared to set it on fire, only for the flag to vanish while the document remained, as
Paris Hilton

Paris Hilton guest starred on Veronica Mars as Caitlin Ford, a wealthy student whose polished image hid plenty of drama. The role played off Hilton’s public persona while giving her a chance to show a more playful side. She appeared in the show’s second episode, “Credit Where Credit’s Due,”
Steven Tyler

Steven Tyler made a festive guest appearance on Lizzie McGuire, playing himself while disguised as Santa Claus. The Aerosmith frontman performed “Santa Claus Is Coming to Town,” bringing his trademark energy to the Disney Channel holiday episode. Tyler’s children also appeared in the episode
Stephen King

Stephen King stepped outside the world of horror novels for a memorable appearance on Sons of Anarchy as a mysterious “cleaner.” His quiet intensity made the strange character feel right at home in the show’s dark and violent world. The name Bachman was a nod to Richard Bachman, the pen name King used for several of his books
Boy George

Boy George made an unexpected appearance on The A-Team, playing himself in an episode that mixed music with the show’s usual action and comedy. The episode, titled “Cowboy George,” aired on February 11, 1986
Gary Oldman

Gary Oldman showed off his comedic side on Friends as Richard Crosby, a respected actor whose drunken performance and excessive spitting made filming with Joey nearly impossible. His over-the-top delivery turned the guest role into one of the sitcom’s most memorable celebrity appearances. Oldman even earned an Emmy nomination for the performance, as
Justin Bieber

Justin Bieber took on a darker role on CSI as Jason McCann, a troubled teenager caught up in a dangerous antigovernment group. The part gave the pop star a chance to show his dramatic side in a tense storyline far removed from his music career. Bieber’s guest arc continued across two episodes of the series
Taylor Sheridan

Taylor Sheridan appeared on television long before he became the creator of the Yellowstone franchise. He appeared on Veronica Mars as Danny Boyd, an intimidating member of the Fighting Fitzpatricks. He later landed a larger role on Sons of Anarchy as Deputy Chief David Hale, a lawman determined to bring down the motorcycle club
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