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4->''"That one part I played has given me a license to be absurd. I can say pretty well anything, because people know it's not Tom Baker talking."''
5-->-- '''Creator/TomBaker''' on his role in ''Series/DoctorWho''
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7Some actors get reputations that just won't go away. Maybe they're famous for [[ThePrimaDonna being divas on the set]]. Maybe they're famous for only [[TypeCasting playing certain roles]] -- or even worse, [[IAmNotSpock only playing one role.]] Nobody will let them forget it. They can struggle mightily to earn a new reputation as decent actors who can play a variety of roles.
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9Or they can resign themselves to their fate, and make a career out of it by "Adam Westing".
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11Adam Westing is a form of SelfParody where actors play either [[AsHimself themselves]], or a CaptainErsatz of themselves, or a CaptainErsatz of their most famous role, and they play it as a total {{Jerkass}}, a total idiot, or both. More rarely, they play the character as the exact opposite of what they're most famous for, but still a {{Jerkass}} and an idiot.
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13While this can be an AffectionateParody, it can also be a way for the actor to vent their spleen against a part that got old fast and/or ruined their career, until it amounts to blatant SelfDeprecation. Particularly bitter actors will make the {{parody}} a {{Deconstruction}} of their old part, explaining how it was a horrible role and nobody should watch it. Like all {{Deconstruction}}, this can come full circle, with the actor doing a {{Reconstruction}} SelfParody. Sure, the role was stupid, but they enjoyed it.
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15Compare closely to the use of MetaCasting, where this can be turned around and made impressionable by playing off this personality. Adam Westing is most often found among actors who have had certain forms of TypeCasting:
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17* Actors who had to act goofy all the time and never got a chance for serious work. If they must be goofy, let it be in mocking goofiness.
18* Actors known for an incredibly [[LargeHam hammy]] persona, and people expect them to play the same over-the-top role in everything.
19* Actors who had to act dreadfully serious all the time, until it was [[{{Narm}} impossible not to laugh at their own work]].
20* Actors who had been subjected to ContractualPurity, who couldn't so much as have a glass of wine in public without causing a scandal and need to cut loose.
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22See also TheDanza, where the character's name is clearly taken from the actor portraying them. See also ParodyAssistance, when the actor works on a parody of whatever show/film/etc. made them famous. Very closely related to PlayingWithCharacterType, which is when a typecast actor takes on a role superficially similar to their "type" in order to subvert, deconstruct or otherwise play with it.
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24Compare to SelfDeprecation and LeslieNielsenSyndrome. Contrast GushingAboutGuestStars, where the guest star appears as a subject of praise, not mockery.
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32[[folder:Adam West]]
33Creator/AdamWest, the {{Trope Namer|s}}, couldn't get serious work after ''Series/{{Batman|1966}}''. He embraced it; almost every subsequent role of his was a parody of either Batman the goofy {{superhero}}, Adam West the washed-up actor, or both at once.
34* In ''WesternAnimation/BatmanTheAnimatedSeries''' "[[Recap/BatmanTheAnimatedSeriesE18BewareTheGrayGhost Beware the Gray Ghost]]", he plays a washed-up actor who can't get any decent work because everyone associates him with his role as the superhero (or rather proto-hero) The Grey Ghost. Turns out that Bats is a huge Gray Ghost fanboy and it inspired his motif and operations (taking the place of Zorro). Incidentally, this portrayal was [[PlayedForDrama much more sympathetic and slightly less funny than normal]] simply because it was the show's way of saying "if that cheesy superhero show didn't exist, ''this'' show wouldn't exist." This is even hinted in-universe as his assistance of Batman led to the Grey Ghost becoming popular once more, even with a movie being seen in ''Batman Beyond'', which in turn, mirrors the West show helping to launch Batman into the greater mainstream where it maintains a very strong following.
35** Supposedly, when he was done with the episode, Paul Dini and Bruce Timm handed Adam (instead of scale wage) a $25,000 check and the original Batman costume -- which Paul bought for an "undisclosed sum" at an auction.
36** Also of note - according to WordOfGod, if they couldn't get West to voice the part, that episode would have been scrapped.
37* In ''WesternAnimation/KimPossible'', he played retired actor Timothy [[PunnyName North]], who had become deluded into thinking he really used to be the Batman-like superhero he played on TV, and trains Ron to be his successor. Ron, having never heard of such an old TV show, takes North's claims at face value and eagerly [[JumpedAtTheCall jumps at the call]], ending up very disappointed when he finally learns that North is just a senile old man. As a bonus ActorAllusion, Ron is voiced by Creator/WillFriedle, the voice of Terry [=McGinnis=], [[WesternAnimation/BatmanBeyond successor to the actual Batman]].
38* He played ''another'' deluded actor in the pilot for ''Lookwell'', a show produced by Creator/ConanOBrien and [[Series/SaturdayNightLive Robert Smigel]]. In this version, he had formerly played a detective on TV and thought he could use his actor training [[GenreSavvy to solve real crimes]].
39* He was an overhyped pizza delivery boy in ''WesternAnimation/MeetTheRobinsons.''
40* During the [[Recap/MysteryScienceTheater3000TurkeyDay94 Turkey Day 1994 Marathon]] of ''Series/MysteryScienceTheater3000'', which not coincidentally debuted the lampooning of his film ''Film/ZombieNightmare'', he hosted a number of host segments loaded with bad turkey puns and {{Cloudcuckoolander}} moments. The episode itself features countless "I'm Batman!" jokes from Mike and the Bots, but no appearance from West (outside the movie).
41* He played a goofy rendition of himself on ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'', in which he drives the Batmobile from the show (which is now a broken down wreck), complains about the Creator/MichaelKeaton Batman films (Taps his pecs- [[PunctuatedForEmphasis "Pure. West."]]), and dances the "Batusi" while the Simpsons slowly back away ("How come Batman doesn't ''dance'' any more?"). Another episode has the Simpsons view the TV series Batmobile in a Hollywood museum and comment on how lifelike the dummies sitting in it are -- who turn out to actually be Adam West and Creator/BurtWard sitting perfectly still all day.
42** This is probably where the "Crazy" Adam West of ''WesternAnimation/FamilyGuy''/''WesternAnimation/TheFairlyOddParents'' came from.
43** To take it further: The ''Lookwell'' pilot aired July 1991. The "Mr. Plow" episode of ''The Simpsons'' aired November 1992. Considering Conan O'Brien wrote for ''The Simpsons'', and co-wrote ''Lookwell'' with Robert Smigel, it's arguable that O'Brien is responsible for giving us the Adam West we know and love today.
44* In ''WesternAnimation/JohnnyBravo'', West acts like a mix between a ConspiracyTheorist and exaggerated versions of his portrayal of ''Batman'' and John Walsh from ''Series/AmericasMostWanted''. The story was written by Creator/ButchHartman and Creator/SethMacFarlane, not like he ever worked with them again.
45* In the ''WesternAnimation/{{Histeria}}'' episode "The Legion of Super Writers", he voiced a superhero-portrayed Ernest Hemingway.
46* He did a guest spot on ''WesternAnimation/TheCritic'', as a last-minute guest on Jay Sherman's show. He's quickly bumped off because they managed to book someone else that it turns out is dead, prompting him to lament, "Man I wish I had his agent." Made doubly funny in the DVD commentaries when the writers mention how Creator/JonLovitz pulled a WhatTheHellHero on the writers for making fun of Mr. West.
47* His biggest role of the [=2000s=] (and undoubtedly, his second most famous role after Batman) was as the {{Cloudcuckoolander}} Adam West, Mayor of Quahog in ''WesternAnimation/FamilyGuy''.
48-->'''West:''' I guess I showed him. No one messes with Adam We.
49** Interestingly enough, [[WordOfGod MacFarlane]] has stated that he's gone out of his way to ensure that West's history as Batman is ''never'' addressed. The inspiration for the character was West's aforementioned appearance on ''WesternAnimation/JohnnyBravo'' (an episode [=MacFarlane=] co-wrote). He's simply playing a psychotic version of himself who was inexplicably elected mayor of Quahog. However, his character did eventually dress up as the 60s Batman in "Inside Family Guy".
50*** Seth has gone so far as to claim that [[WhatCouldHaveBeen the character was never (originally) intended]] to be ''the'' Adam West -- just a guy who shares his name. Then the actual Adam West came in to read for the part and the rest, as they say, is history.
51* West played superhero the Galloping Gazelle in [[Recap/Goosebumps1995S2E2E3AttackOfTheMutant the TV episode]] and [[VideoGame/AttackOfTheMutant video game]] of ''Literature/{{Goosebumps}}'' story ''Literature/AttackOfTheMutant''. In the TV version, the Galloping Gazelle was washed-up and bailed on the kid protagonist because he thought he was too old for the job.
52* West starred as an aging TV Space Commando personality Captain Blasto in an episode of ''WesternAnimation/{{Rugrats}}''.
53* West played a lawyer defending R. Kelly who made a video of himself whizzing on a schoolgirl in ''WesternAnimation/TheBoondocks''. In typical over-the-top West fashion. It's like he doesn't even ''want'' to stop Adam Westing anymore.
54* West appears in ''Series/ThirtyRock'' as the celebrity guest at Jack Donaghy's birthday party. After he flubs the introduction and gets thrown out, he complains that he was promised a meal.
55* In ''Film/DropDeadGorgeous'', he plays the lowest-possible-budget "celebrity" on the video promoting a beauty pageant, complete with words to the effect of "You might even get to meet a... CELEBRITY!" Perfect for the role, too.
56* In one episode of ''Series/DiagnosisMurder'', he cameos as a washed-up actor who was made famous by playing half of a crime-fighting duo, ''Tuttle and the Mummy''.
57* In a 1995 episode of ''Hope and Gloria '' - a short-lived television series, he played himself doing a theatre performance of ''Love Letters '' with former ''Batman'' villainess Julie Newmar also playing herself. The main character was led to believe he was her father. The program referenced his autobiography and his real name of Bill Anderson.
58* In ''WesternAnimation/TheFairlyOddParents'', he plays [[AsHimself Adam West,]] who used to play Catman on TV. Like in several of the other examples, he's delusional and thinks he really ''is'' Catman.
59-->'''Timmy:''' TV's Adam West?\
60'''West:''' Where?!
61* He was also like this in ''WesternAnimation/AlohaScoobyDoo'', voicing Jared Moon.
62* On ''{{Series/NewsRadio}}'', he appeared as himself and was revealed to be legendary hijacker D.B. Cooper.
63* On ''Series/TheKingOfQueens'' he plays himself in an episode where Spence asks him to come with him to a comic book convention. In doing so, he ditches his original choice, Doug's neighbor Creator/LouFerrigno. On the drive to the convention an irked West explains that Sci-fi actors "look out for each other" and leaves Spence on a busy freeway.
64* He voiced a young Mermaid Man in the ''WesternAnimation/SpongeBobSquarePants'' episode "Back to the Past", with Burt Ward playing the young Barnacle Boy. This one is also an interesting inversion, because while Mermaid Man as he usually appears in the show is [[OldSuperhero an aging washed-up superhero]], Adam West instead plays the hero back in his glory days, with Creator/ErnestBorgnine playing the present-day elderly Mermaid Man.
65* A commercial had West going on about his heroic exploits, only to be wheeled off by a nurse: "Time for your medication, Mr West..."
66* ''Return to the Batcave: The Misadventures of Adam and Burt'', starring Adam West and Burt Ward as themselves but with their Batman and Robin personalities, where they try to figure out who stole the Batmobile, recalling various moments of their time filming the ''Series/{{Batman|1966}}'' television series along the way!
67* A notable (though minor) exception was his role as the villain Breathtaker in the movie and TV series ''Film/BlackScorpion''.
68* [[Magazine/{{Mad}} Mad Magazine]]'s parody of "Batman: The Animated Series" ends with Adam [[spoiler:rubbing out Batman and [[ComicStrip/CalvinAndHobbes Calvin]] as Robin, along with other characters, so he can finally get a decent job]].
69* An episode of ''Love, American Style'' had West appearing as himself, visiting a fellow stamp collector (George Lindsey) and his starstruck family. There's even an attempt to fix West up with a single friend, before he freaks out and leaves due to all the weird attention. Not once do we ever hear a mention of ''Batman''.
70* He and Burt Ward appeared in ''{{WesternAnimation/Futurama}}'' in "Leela and the Genestalk" as their own heads in jars (but genetically engineered so West has a bat's wings and body, and Ward has a robot body similar to Robin's [[UsefulNotes/TheGoldenAgeOfComicBooks Golden Age]] costume). They pop out as Fry and Bender are [[InvertedTrope climbing the wall.]]
71%% * In the '90s Zorro Adam West had a cameo in a season two episode as a scientist named Dr. Wayne.
72* ''[[VideoGame/LegoBatman LEGO Batman 3: Beyond Gotham]]'' has a hidden Adam West in peril in every level, voiced by the man himself.
73* In ''WesternAnimation/PennZeroPartTimeHero'', West voices Captain Super Captain, who is an iconic superhero in his dimension; as well as Captain's arch-nemesis and twin brother, Professor Evil Professor.
74* In ''Series/TheBigBangTheory'', Adam West guest stars as himself where the boys bring him over as a treat for Sheldon's birthday. He's also pretty washed up and now makes a living by making appearances as the man who played Batman, while dissing several of his successor Batman actors.
75* While he plays the role straight with no parody, his role as Mayor Grange in ''WesternAnimation/TheBatman'' is primarily so one of the most famous people to don the cowl can interact with the current holder of the mantle.
76* In ''WesternAnimation/{{Batwheels}}'', all the other Batwheels are captured, so a previous model of the Batmobile is brought to life. It is the 1960s TV version and voiced by Adam West in the style he used in the show. The car was even named "A.D.A.M".
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79[[folder:William Shatner]]
80Almost every other role Creator/WilliamShatner has had since ''Series/{{Star Trek|The Original Series}}'' is him playing William Shatner the egotist. He specifically avoids the IAmNotSpock effect, by virtue of [[http://www.guardian.co.uk/culture/tvandradioblog/2009/may/22/television-television1 creating a "SHATNER" persona,]] of which Kirk is but one mere part. One must wonder, however, if it has reached the level of enlightened self-parody or if he has become genuinely unhinged (''Magazine/{{Mad}}'' once put it that he is trying, thirty years too late, to prove to everyone that he was always "[[ParodyRetCon in on the joke]]") -- see his appearance on ''Friday Night with Jonathon Ross.''
81* His turn as Denny Crane in ''Series/BostonLegal''.
82* In ''Film/{{Fanboys}}'' they are shocked to find that his contact is none other than William Shatner.
83-->'''William Shatner:''' Are you kidding? I'm William Shatner; I can score anything.
84* Taken to sublime levels in ''Film/FreeEnterprise'', in which he plays William Shatner, in an IAmNotSpock role. (Bill is luckless with women, for instance.)
85** What's funnier still is that the credits only list his character as [[http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0141105/fullcredits#cast "Bill."]] It's appropriate, since everything else in the film is a RomanAClef of Full Moon Features, the production company of the film - so the ''entire film and production'' is Adam Westing.
86* This was even played with once in ''Star Trek'' itself. In ''Film/StarTrekVITheUndiscoveredCountry'', Kirk's latest (and last) GreenSkinnedSpaceBabe turns out to be a shapeshifter and takes on the form of Kirk, resulting in this exchange:
87-->'''Kirk:''' I can't believe I kissed you!\
88'''Martia:''' ''[as Kirk]'' Must have been your lifelong ambition.
89* Shatner plays as a possum in ''WesternAnimation/OverTheHedge'', who gives an overly emphasized "death speech" while playing dead. Can be seen as a parody of his entire comedy routine style.
90* Also, Jeff Burk wrote ''and published'' a very short literary work called ''Literature/{{Shatnerquake}}''—"It's the first [[FanConvention ShatnerCon]] with William Shatner as the guest of honor! But after a failed terrorist attack by Campbellians, a crazy terrorist cult that worships Creator/BruceCampbell, all of the characters ever played by William Shatner are suddenly sucked into our world. Their mission: hunt down and destroy the real William Shatner."
91* During Creator/ComedyCentral's ''Roast of William Shatner'', when it was his turn at the podium, he donned his Shatner persona and jokingly berated everyone for making fun of him. He stated, "Do you know who I am? I'm William Tiberius Shatner!", and then begins to name some of his accomplishments, most of them actually being Captain Kirk's.
92* Shatner plays this role to the hilt as the [[PunctuatedForEmphasis "PriceLine Negotiator!"]]
93* Certainly played with in his [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oEZVwQptvWw Tribute to George Lucas.]]
94* There's a fair bit of Westing in the ''WesternAnimation/{{Futurama}}'' episode "Where No Fan Has Gone Before", made all the more hilarious by the existence of Zapp Brannigan, a parody of Shatner/Kirk who features prominently in this episode.
95* In ''Film/AirplaneIITheSequel'' Shatner plays the moon base commander trying to help Ted Striker land the shuttle. When he looks into a periscope, the camera cuts to what he sees - the Enterprise. After reacting with surprise, he looks again and we're back to the normal space scene.
96* Subverted in ''Film/LoadedWeapon1'' where he plays General Mortars. Although the acting is pure Shatner, no ''Franchise/StarTrek'' references were made, and he's surprisingly hard to recognize with a mustache.
97* In a variation, Creator/SuzyEddieIzzard once noted that "Some of the characters on ''Franchise/StarTrek'' [[IAmNotSpock became bigger than the actors who played them]]. If you've ever seen that cop show, ''Series/TJHooker'', it isn't Creator/WilliamShatner the actor playing TJ, it's Captain Kirk! He's beamed down to Earth and got a job as a policeman!"
98* There is no other way to describe Shatner's [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MHg2z9ZgdEc stint]] as Guest Host of ''Wrestling/WWERaw''.
99* His brief appearance as Chancellor of the Dodgeball ruling body in ''Film/DodgeballATrueUnderdogStory''.
100* His first appearance on "Columbo" was more or less a version of himself with a past as a draft dodger, while his second role was practically mirror universe Kirk as a conservative radio show host.
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104William Shatner's co-star Creator/GeorgeTakei, a.k.a. Sulu, generally Adam Wests in live action, but can get quite subtle and effective in voice acting. A recurring theme, if they don't get into his sexuality, tends to be drinking.
105* He appears as a parody version of himself on ''Series/MalcolmInTheMiddle'' in "Hal Grieves," reduced to some demeaning job of some kind and [[DoesThisRemindYouOfAnything drinking from a garden hose]].
106* He previously made a CelebrityCameo in ''Series/ThirdRockFromTheSun'' which featured the Solomons charging stuff to his hotel account until he was dragged away by security screaming "You can't do this to me! I'm GEORGE TAKEI, DAMN IT!" This episode is also responsible for creating his well known catch phrase: "Oh My!"
107* And an episode of ''Series/WillAndGrace'' where he played a version of himself still in the closet until he was 'finally outed' on a public TV show.
108* There's also this [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4s1iQODC5OI [=PSA=]]] where he plays a CampGay version of himself [[PlayedForLaughs for laughs]].
109* He also appears in ''Series/TheBigBangTheory'' in the back of Bernadette's car during her first date with Wolowitz as a snarky CampGay but well-intentioned, er, thought in Wolowitz's head.
110* And in ''Series/{{Psych}}'', he plays a pompous, egotistical version of himself who simply has to be in the limelight. This allowed Shawn and Gus to infiltrate the convention where he was the guest of honor. How did they do it? They pretended to be Takei's personal assistants. When they were confronted by Takei himself, Shawn explained that Takei had fired his previous assistants for incompetence, ''which he fully believed''.
111* He appears in an episode of ''Series/{{Scrubs}}'' as the unnamed priest who Turk wanted to officiate at his wedding to Carla, purely on the basis that he "looked exactly like Sulu!"
112* Takei had a more dignified cameo as Prowl's martial arts teacher Yoketron in an episode of ''WesternAnimation/TransformersAnimated''.
113* Also had a cameo as "Mr. Sulu" on ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'' episode where Homer joins the Naval Reserve.
114* There is also a ''Series/MuppetsTonight'' episode where Takei bores the pants off of Beaker and then some penguins on the subject -- his role in ''Franchise/StarTrek''!
115* Little-known Canadian sci-fi-com ''Alienated'' has him showing up and ordering a "Gin and... Gin."
116* ''WesternAnimation/AdventureTime'''s Ricardio the Heart Guy appears to be Takei, giving "Best-Friend massages". They're completely... consensual.
117* He was the CoolOldGuy [[TheMentor Mentor]] to the ''Supah Ninjas'' on Creator/{{Nicktoons}}.
118* He was also the voice actor for Lord Hakkera in ''VideoGame/{{Freelancer}}'', and was most often met with in a bar.
119* In an episode of ''Series/TheSuiteLifeOnDeck'', George plays London's future descendant. When the spaceship is attacked by hostile aliens, he says "Oh, my! How many times do I have to go through this?"
120* Surprisingly averted in ''Series/{{Heroes}}'', where he plays Kaito Nakamura, a typical Japanese businessman and the father of Hiro Nakamura, one of the protagonists. Kaito has nothing in common with Sulu (except for his fondness of swords). Although Hiro Nakamura is a huge ''Star Trek'' fan...
121** Kaito's license plate reads "NCC-1701", the registry number that also appears prominently on the hull of the Enterprise.
122* In ''[[VideoGame/CommandAndConquerRedAlert3 Red Alert 3]]'' as the Emperor of Japan, he's Sulu-ing it in a set of art-deco techno robes, with the cheese-factor cranked as high as it will go. But, [[WorldOfHam compared to the other faction leaders and prominent characters]], he's downright ''sedate''. It gets kind of meta since the Emperor also seems to be playing it up in-universe; when he learns time travel is possible (which shatters his world view) he drops it until the end of the campaign when he regains his composure.
123* Averted where he guest-starred in an episode of ''WesternAnimation/{{Archer}}'' as a ruthless {{Yakuza}} boss. He played the role completely straight (NoPunIntended), without an ounce of comedy.
124* And, inspired by Creator/GilbertGottfried, he decided to sit down and read ''Literature/FiftyShadesOfGrey'', [[http://youtu.be/7WahBH9sANg getting progressively more into the story]] until [[spoiler:he realizes, in the middle of a sex scene, that the narrator is a woman]], at which point his interest wanes.
125* Averted in ''Theatre/Allegiance2012'' which, as a musical set during one of the darkest events in recent US history (the internment of Japanese-Americans during World War 2), both of his characters are played completely straight.
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129* The late Creator/JamesDoohan also turned to Adam Westing due to finding it hard to get work after playing ''Franchise/StarTrek'''s Scotty.
130** In the attempted reboot of ''Series/KnightRider'', ''Knight Rider 2000'' he plays himself as an old crazy man spewing lines from the TV show while trying to pull large sums of money from an ATM machine. To be fair, he just ''seems'' crazy, because (due to being cobbled back together and being incomplete) [=KITT=] mistakes him for someone trying to rob the ATM and [[SonicStunner stuns him]], and it's while he's stunned that Doohan starts quoting Scotty.
131** The "Thanks a lot, Citibank!" commercials featured wives or mothers of celebrities (Richard Simmons, Creator/VincentPrice, etc.) complaining about how a Citibank charge card made it easy for their famous loved ones to earn "[=CitiDollars=]" to indulge in mundane things vaguely associated with their public personas. [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=20lMdKS45bk The one with Doohan]], from 1985, had him sitting in a car opening and closing his garage door with a remote while his wife talked to camera.
132--->'''Doohan:''' ''[offering her the remote]''' Are you ready, Wende? It's your turn to beam us up! Give her all she's got! ''[Movie Star Trek theme plays]''
133* Creator/WilWheaton (''The Next Generation'''s [[CreatorsPet Wesley Crusher]]) plays a {{jerkass}} version of himself in a few shows, most notably ''Series/TheBigBangTheory'' (see Live Action TV below).
134%%* The late Creator/LeonardNimoy did a fair amount of Adam Westing. %%ZCe
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137[[folder:Stephen Hawking]]
138The quintessential RealLife GeniusCripple thoroughly enjoyed cameos as himself. One comes to suspect that the reason he refused to upgrade his vocalizer (other than getting one with a British accent) is because it let him snark in a MachineMonotone.
139* He hit ''Series/StarTrekTheNextGeneration'' just to play poker with Data, UsefulNotes/AlbertEinstein, and UsefulNotes/IsaacNewton (thus becoming the only example of AsHimself in the history of ''Franchise/StarTrek'', though Joe Piscopo comes ''ever'' so close). Behind the scenes, he toured the set and remarked on the ship's warp core:
140-->'''Hawking:''' I'm working on that.
141** A few years later he ran into Creator/BrentSpiner, and immediately asked "Where's my money?" (He won the card game, but Data was forced to end the simulation before he could collect his chips.)
142* He had something going on with Creator/MattGroening—he tended to show up out of nowhere in Groening's shows, and liked to "play" himself as a bit of a charlatan:
143** In ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'' episode "They Saved Lisa's Brain", he claimed he had an IQ of [[ImprobablyHighIQ over 200]] (though in real life, he didn't think highly of those who boasted about their high [=IQs=]) and appeared with a bunch of [[SuperWheelchair gadgets built into his wheelchair]], including an extendible boxing glove, an automatic toothbrush and a ''helicopter propeller''. (Homer mistakes him for Larry Flynt, founder of ''Hustler'' magazine.)
144--->'''Hawking:''' Your idea of a donut shaped universe is fascinating, Homer. I may have to steal it.
145** He thrice appeared on ''WesternAnimation/{{Futurama}}'', once as himself and then as his preserved head.
146--->'''Fry:''' Hey, aren't you that physics guy that invented gravity?\
147'''Hawking:''' [[SureLetsGoWithThat Sure, why not]].\
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149--->'''Hawking:''' Welcome. I am the pickled head of Stephen Hawking, on a way cool rocket.\
150'''Leela:''' Black Hole Hawking? If I knew I was going to meet you I'd have done something with my hair!\
151'''Hawking:''' You should have.\
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153--->'''Amy:''' ''[after Farnsworth discovers the Grand Unified Theory in a WhatIf scenario]'' Professor, you did it! You solved the problem that baffled Einstein and drove Stephen Hawking to quit Physics and become a cartoon voice actor.\
154'''Stephen:''' I like Physics, but I love cartoons.
155* Hawking also appeared as himself on an episode of ''Series/TheBigBangTheory'' where he looked at one of Sheldon's papers and declared it to be completely inaccurate.
156-->'''Sheldon:''' No, no... that can't be right. I... I don't make arithmetic mistakes.\
157'''Stephen:''' Are you saying I do?\
158'''Sheldon:''' Oh, no, no, of course not. It's just, I was thinking... Oh, gosh, golly. I made a boo-boo, and I gave it to Stephen Hawking.\
159''[Sheldon faints]''\
160'''Stephen:''' Great, another fainter.
161* He appeared (via voice) in another episode where he absolutely ''roasted'' Sheldon Cooper
162-->'''Hawking:''' I really enjoyed our game, Dr. Cooper.\
163'''Sheldon:''' [[{{Squee}} Oh, me too!]]\
164'''Hawking:''' ...Or should I say Dr. ''Loser.''...Hahaha.\
165'''Sheldon:''' ...Yes, congratulations. You won fair and square. Very impressive, sir.\
166'''Hawking:''' [[SchmuckBait Do you like brain teasers?]]\
167'''Sheldon:''' Oh, I love brain teasers!\
168'''Hawking:''' What does Sheldon Cooper and a black hole have in common?\
169{{Beat}}\
170'''Hawking:''' They both ''suck.''\
171{{Beat}}\
172'''Hawking:''' ...Neener, neener.
173* He also shows up at the end of the [[MemeticMutation memetic]] "Boom de Yada" ad for the Creator/DiscoveryChannel.
174* Hawking took part in Creator/MontyPython's final reunion show ''Film/MontyPythonMostlyLive'' in a video segment where he derails Brian Cox's efforts to fact-check the Galaxy Song by ramming him with his wheelchair and launching himself into space while singing it.
175* He starred in a UsefulNotes/ComicRelief skit where he got tired of his old voice, [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PqXOlfwlVag enlisting his celebrity friends to find a new one for him.]]
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178[[folder:David Hasselhoff]]
179Creator/DavidHasselhoff. "The Hoff" is on his way to reaching Shatnerian levels of Adam Westing.
180
181* As a jaded, womanizing {{jerkass}} version of himself. One of his lines involves him saying [[Series/{{Baywatch}} that he's never been a lifeguard]] in ''Film/Piranha3D''.
182* A super-swimming [[Series/{{Baywatch}} lifeguard]] in ''WesternAnimation/TheSpongeBobSquarePantsMovie''.
183* Witness his cameo in ''Film/DodgeballATrueUnderdogStory'' as the coach of the {{German|sLoveDavidHasselhoff}} dodgeball team, screaming that the team's loss shames Germany, their families, and David Hasselhoff!
184* In the family comedy ''Film/{{Hop}}'' as himself, host and judge of the talent competition "Hoff Knows Talent" - riffing on his recent exit from ''Series/AmericasGotTalent''.
185* In ''VideoGame/RedAlert3'', Hasselhoff appeared as an egotistical [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XWiCo3XHl6Q infomercial star. With a yacht]]. Who later ''becomes the U.S. President'' after AmericaTakesOverTheWorld.
186* The Hoff made an amazing appearance in a [[http://youtu.be/9lZWcRvvaK8 Pipex television advertisement]] in the UK, lampooning his Internet fame. Has to be seen to be believed.
187* He also made an appearance in a commercial for Norton Internet Security, representing a cyber-criminal who defeats a fan (representing your computer password) by [[GermansLoveDavidHasselhoff hitting on it in German until it melted]].
188* Hasselhoff does this the whole time in UK "mockumentary" comedy ''Hoff The Record''. After being bankrupted by having to pay alimony to numerous ex-wives, the fictional Hasselhoff moves to the UK where he attempts to rebuild his career, 30 years after Knight Rider and Baywatch. He fails an audition to play himself in "The David Hasselhoff Story", discovers he has an illegitimate German son called Dieter from [[GermansLoveDavidHasselhoff a one-night stand after he sang on the Berlin Wall]], and dresses as a red-faced demon to sell aftershave. [[http://dave.uktv.co.uk/shows/hoff-the-record/ (link)]]
189* ''Film/KungFury:'' This crowd-funded parody of everything 1980's features Hasselhoff as the voice of [[Film/TwoThousandOneASpaceOdyssey HOFF9000]], the hero's [[Series/KnightRider talking car.]] He also provided a song ("True Survivor") for the film, and appears as an over-exaggerated version of himself in the music video.
190* ''Film/GuardiansOfTheGalaxyVol2'': David Hasselhoff is an idol for Peter Quill, who wondered if The Hoff was his father since he never knew his real one. When Ego, Peter's blood progenitor, [[spoiler:reveals his evil nature]], he briefly changes into [[Series/KnightRider Michael Knight]] during a rant about going out of his way to assume AFormYouAreComfortableWith.
191* In fact, just check out [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Hasselhoff#Film The Filmography section of his Wiki page]]: Most of his latest parts are "himself".
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194[[folder:Jeff Goldblum]]
195Creator/JeffGoldblum's best-known roles are {{Gibbering Genius}}es, he's most associated with "genre" fare, and offscreen [[https://www.gq.com/story/jeff-goldblum-the-oral-history he's regarded as]] a cross between a CloudCuckoolander and TheCharmer. With his famous, affected {{Verbal Tic}} of [[https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/fumfer fumfering]] easy to parody, he's been spoofed and mocked since the mid-1990s heyday of ''Film/JurassicPark'' and ''Film/IndependenceDay''. He finds this ActuallyPrettyFunny, and come the TurnOfTheMillennium began spoofing himself in earnest. His returning the affections of both his fanbase, which made him the subject of many a MemeticMutation, and fellow creatives by leaning further into eccentricity made him more popular than ever in TheNewTens.
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197* ''The Creator/JamieKennedy Experiment'''s 2002 ChristmasEpisode featured a prank in which would-be male models were auditioning to advertise Goldblum's new fragrance "Simply Jeff Goldblum", only to learn while he's "offstage" that the batch of cologne they're supposed to spray themselves with is toxic. They're not sure what to do when he gets back and he ends up misting himself with it, feigning being blinded while Kennedy (as the commercial's producer) blames one of the models for his injury before the ruse is dropped:
198-->''[[ThirdPersonPerson Why would you do that to Goldblum?]] What's Goldblum ever done to you?'' '''''What's Goldblum ever done to you?'''''
199* In the ''Series/{{Friends}}'' episode "The One with the Mugging" (2003), he plays Leonard Day, a fictional famed actor whom Joey is auditioning to star alongside, poking fun at his own acting style in the process. In a gentle poke at Goldblum's work in AdvertisingCampaigns, Joey accidentally offends the classically-trained Leonard by saying how much he loves the goofy cellphone commercials he does, Leonard declaring in response "I believe in those phones! [[SeriousBusiness I almost lost a cousin because of bad wireless service!]]" But upon realizing Joey is sincere, he relaxes and admits "Well, I do bring a certain credibility to the role."
200* The 2006 {{Mockumentary}} ''Pittsburgh'' is built around his participating in an actual 2004 regional production of ''Theatre/TheMusicMan'' that he joined in part to help get his then-girlfriend a green card; it alternates actual audition, rehearsal, press tour and performance footage with staged, improvised scenes that see him ostensibly risking his Hollywood career by taking the more modest gig. (His co-star and longtime friend Ed Begley, Jr. gets in on the fun in the latter scenes by poking fun at his reputation for environmentalism.)
201* A ''Series/LateNightWithConanOBrien'' skit from the same year has him lured onstage with a salt lick, as O'Brien narrates the resultant rare footage of a celebrity in the wild. Among other things, he scavenges the guest chair cushions for awards (but only turns up a People's Choice Award) and woos a female of the species ([[Series/SaturdayNightLive Rachel Dratch]]).
202* Starting in 2009, he made multiple early-in-the-episode ''Series/TheColbertReport'' appearances [[RunningGag which usually ended]] with a [[ShamelessSelfPromoter blatant plug]] for ''Series/LawAndOrderCriminalIntent'', as his tenure on that show was running concurrently with ''Report''. Most famously, when Music/MichaelJackson's death in June 2009 led to subsequent copycat rumors of Goldblum's death, he appeared to dispel the rumors...only to see Australian TV footage that reported his death as a fact. Upon realizing he was dead, he went on to deliver a eulogy for '''himself!'''
203** ''Series/TheLateShowWithStephenColbert'' continued the magic in 2019 with [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rNLNtcObiHA an income tax preparation service where filers can video chat with Jeff Goldblum]]. Sure, he doesn't know much about filing taxes, but he has all sorts of anecdotes about his career to share...at all times of day and night...
204* He was one of several ''Law & Order'' franchise alumni to appear in the ''Series/LastWeekTonightWithJohnOliver'' spoof ''Law & Order: Civil Asset Forfeiture Unit''.
205* A comic promotional video for 2016's ''Film/IndependenceDayResurgence'' dispels the in-universe conspiracy theory that [[CelebrityParadox David Levinson and Jeff Goldblum are the same person]] by having them meet. While Levinson doesn't know much about Goldblum (confusing him for both Dabney Coleman and Bowser from Sha Na Na), Goldblum is a total fanboy, even praising Levinson's mahogany eyes!
206* A 2018 Jeep commercial (a SuperBowlSpecial) is built around the famous "Must go faster" chase from ''Film/JurassicPark'', as the 25-years-older Goldblum imagines himself using the newest model to outwit the T-Rex.
207* The Alamo Drafthouse theater chain's NoTalkingOrPhonesWarning for ''Film/JurassicWorldFallenKingdom'' [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1K9g18kEx-0 has him reveal]] that he's personally arranged for [[spoiler: a velociraptor named Sheila]] to come for anyone in the audience who breaks the rules.
208* Samantha Bee's ''Holidays on ICE'' ChristmasSpecial was promoted with a spoof of ''Film/LoveActually'''s famous placard scene in which Bee accidentally visits Goldblum's house instead of that of an unnamed crush. Luckily she's an [[Film/JurassicPark Ian Malcolm fangirl]] and ready to hit on ''him'' instead with those placards. One asks him to "Say something Jeff Goldblum-y." He stammers -- and the next card says "You just did".
209* Participated in Creator/JamesCorden's [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8atgsWFfDOg ''Thor: Ragnarok 4D'']] stunt along with the film's other principals. Speaking of Corden...
210* The cold open of the December 4, 2018 episode of ''Series/TheLateLateShow with Creator/JamesCorden'' has him being surprised but ''terribly'' flattered by the elaborate tribute "thank u, jeff", a spoof of Music/ArianaGrande's "thank u, next" that heavily plays up his MrFanservice image. But the hijinks don't end there...
211* Come July 29, 2019 he and Corden face off in a [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b0rYSRk4fJU "Drop the Mic" rap battle]], thus having to endure such insults as "But when they first cast you as the lead in ''[[Film/TheFly1986 The Fly]]''/The producers said "'[[BodyHorror Repulsive, gross creature]]...I know just the guy!'" [[spoiler: Goldblum wins. "Hey, I just killed an alien/Hey, ''that's'' an Independence Day!"]]
212* He's even poked fun at ''HypeBacklash regarding the above!'' Wearing one of his now-signature colorful Prada shirts he closed out a round of "Celebrities Read Mean Tweets" on ''Series/JimmyKimmelLive'' in September 2019 cheerfully, smugly, and thusly:
213-->'''@kappakappa:''' Jeff Goldblum is starting to annoy me now. like, ok dude. you're quirky. we get it. you have some weird sweaters. good for you.
214-->'''Jeff Goldblum:''' I know what you're talking about. Believe you me, if I was in your shoes I might feel the same way. Mmm, like my new shirt?
215* During the 30th anniversary for Franchise/JurassicPark, at [[Ride/UniversalStudios Universal Studios Florida]], the tribute store had for sale a signed 11x14 photo of Goldblum's shirtless scene from Film/Jurassic Park for a whopping 1225 dollars.
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218[[folder:George Lazenby]]
219Creator/GeorgeLazenby will gladly spoof [[Film/JamesBond his most famous role]].
220* ''[[Series/TheManFromUNCLE Return of the Man from U.N.C.L.E.]]'' (1983) as "J.B." -- an [[LawyerFriendlyCameo unnamed]] [[Film/JamesBond spy wearing a tux]] who drives a weaponized [[CoolCar Aston Martin DB5]].
221* ''The New Series/AlfredHitchcockPresents'' (1989, 1 episode entitled "Diamonds Aren't Forever") as James (a spoof of James Bond)
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224!!Other Examples:
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226[[folder:Advertising]]
227* Every time Tay Zonday has appeared on national TV he was definitely Adam Westing for himself... but nowhere is this more obvious than in the ''Cherry Chocolate Rain'' [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2x2W12A8Qow video]], which he did as an advert for Dr Pepper's Cherry Chocolate flavoured soda.
228* Creator/MichaelBay demands things [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lXRCf9LbLM0 be awesome]] in Verizon commercials. And by "awesome", he means "exploding". Particularly effective since his real-life persona is so close to what one would expect, given his movies.
229* Prior to getting into politics, UsefulNotes/DonaldTrump seemed to revel in parodies of himself, even appearing in a series of Oreo commercials with Darrell Hammond (known for having done an impression of Trump on ''Series/SaturdayNightLive''). If you claim you're worth billions of dollars, you can afford some self depreciation.
230* Creator/MickeyRourke appeared in a commercial for a Dutch beer where he ruthlessly spoofs his own image, portraying himself as a childish, spoiled ass who loves only booze, little dogs and women. He throws a tantrum (and a minibar...) when he finds out they only serve alcohol free beer in his room, per example.
231* Famous romance-novel-cover model and sex symbol Fabio did a stint advertising ''I Can't Believe It's Not Butter!'' in the most over-the-top, sexy manner ever. He even recorded personalizable dialogue for a promo website, ramping up the ridiculousness.
232** His appearance on ''Series/BigTimeRush'' was played straight... apart from the quirk that he was promoting a pocket-sized portable grill, and so was constantly producing different varieties of grilled meats (stop smirking) from his pocket, and offering them to people.
233** He had a feud with Advertising/TheManYourManCouldSmellLike on Platform/YouTube advertisements.
234* Nationwide Insurance won the 2007 Super Bowl ad race by a wide margin with its [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MWjlqAD2Li0&ab_channel=katedaly1 Kevin Federline commercial]], which showcases K-Fed going from rap superstar to working at a fast food restaurant with their then-slogan, "Life comes at you fast". It was timed perfectly, as it aired in the wake of Federline's debut rap album ''Playing With Fire'' flopping in a historic fashion and [[Music/BritneySpears Britney]] serving him the divorce papers, making its premise not too far-fetched. Federline deserves credit for participating in it; him taking this payday right as his 15 minutes of fame were ending suggests [[ObfuscatingStupidity he might not have been as stupid as we made him out to be]].
235* Virgin Money UK ran an advertising campaign starring various British celebrities from the 1980s (Geoffrey Hayes, presenter of ''Rainbow''; ska icon [[Film/MagicalMysteryTour Buster Bloodvessel]]; and David Van Day from the pop duo Dollar) lampooning the fact that they had blown all their money and were now reduced to working menial jobs - respectively, as a taxi driver, guest house owner and running a mobile burger van. Another Virgin campaign involving Creator/DavidTennant actually led to the BBC lodging a complaint due to the campaign apparently suggesting the BBC, who have strict policies regarding adverts, endorsed the service. The advert in question involved Tennant using Virgin's [=TiVO=] service to record episodes of Series/{{Doctor Who}}, saying how the service is useful for watching sci-fi, while Richard Branson disappears in a clear CaptainErsatz version of the TARDIS.
236* A tourism ad for California featured a bunch of different people FinishingEachOthersSentences. It ends with someone saying "This may be your first visit to California, but it won't be your last...", followed by a cut to then-Governor Creator/ArnoldSchwarzenegger himself finishing that sentence with "...[[Franchise/{{Terminator}} you'll be back]]." Arnold Adam Wests again in the commercial for the smartphone game ''Mobile Strike'', where he plays a military commander who advises sending "a dozen [[Film/{{Predator}} choppas]] when one choppa will do".
237* Detroit-area electronics chain ABC Warehouse features company founder Gordon "Gordy" Hartunian playing a comically-goofy version of himself in its radio and TV spots.
238* Snickers has begun an ad campaign consisting of a series of celebrities doing this to represent how unpleasant and/or weird a random person becomes while they're hungry. So far Creator/BettyWhite, Abe Vigoda, Music/ArethaFranklin, Creator/LizaMinnelli, Creator/RobinWilliams, Creator/JoePesci, Creator/DannyTrejo, and [[UsefulNotes/NFLDefensiveAndSpecialTeamsPlayers Adam Vinatieri]] have appeared.
239** In the UK version, it's Creator/JoanCollins.
240** Australia has [[RayMeaghan Alf Stewart]].
241* In 2009, Brazilian coach Joel Santana earned a reputation for his [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V5RWMxEALSA awful]] [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=88mAOmdSQi4&feature=related English]] when he managed South Africa. Three years later, [[SelfDeprecation he was speaking it again]] [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FjmxkHZjIHM in a Pepsi commercial.]]
242* Creator/ChuckNorris embraces his Internet meme for a ''VideoGame/WorldOfWarcraft'' [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zKaIlT_lK1s commercial]]
243* Series of iPhone commercials featuring celebrities asking Siri questions, playing broad caricatures of themselves: Creator/SamuelLJackson the suave ladies' man cooking a romantic dinner, Creator/ZooeyDeschanel the ManicPixieDreamGirl who doesn't wear shoes and wants to dance all day, Creator/JohnMalkovich... being John Malkovich, and Creator/MartinScorsese as the busy Hollywood big shot.
244* An older example: Creator/PeterLorre plays his creepy self as "Peter Lorre the Destroyer" in [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4KvgMco787E a watch band commercial]] where he says "I get tremendous satisfaction from destroying things -- doesn't everybody?" Then he tries to destroy the watch band but it's too flexible, and he sadly concludes "but I can't destrooooy eeet!"
245* Music/MichaelBolton has embraced his reputation as a LargeHam balladeer, starting with his appearance with Music/TheLonelyIsland for their "Jack Sparrow" video, and continuing into doing commercials for Honda.
246* Creator/GaryBusey did an ad for Amazon playing the fact that people think he's insane.
247* Creator/GordonRamsay did an ad for AT&T, unsure of what to do with himself once he gets the exact plan he wants.
248-->'''Ramsay:''' Okay, I'm not quite sure what to do with my arms, because this is usually the point where I start throwing things.\
249'''[[Creator/MilanaVayntrub Lily]]:''' Oh, that's... terrifying.
250* Creator/AnthonyMichaelHall gets in on it in another ad for AT&T, where a store associate is demonstrating AT&T's unlimited data by showing scenes from Anthony Michael Hall films (Specifically, ''Film/NationalLampoonsVacation'', ''Film/SixteenCandles'', and ''Film/WeirdScience''), not realizing that she's selling it to ''Anthony Michael Hall''.
251-->'''Associate:''' I wonder what he's up to these days.\
252'''Anthony Michael Hall:''' Maybe he's shopping at an AT&T store.
253* The Arby's commercials with voiceovers by Creator/VingRhames are playing around with his reputation as the go-to actor for ScaryBlackMan roles by having him deliver intense monologues about... sandwiches.
254* One Intel commercial features Creator/JimParsons essentially acting as [[Series/TheBigBangTheory Sheldon Cooper]] shilling computers.
255* Baseball catcher Yogi Berra had a reputation for coining bizarre turns of phrase that sounded profound, so much so that "[[PersonAsVerb Yogi-ism]]" was coined to describe these phrases. In several commercials from the 80s to his death in 2015, he played up this image by saying downright surreal sentences that cause the people around him to go "wait a minute!"
256* Creator/HafthorJuliusBjornsson (the most iconic version of Gregor Clegane on ''Series/GameOfThrones'') [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c19HRM0x-lA made an ad for vodka]] that shows him going about his day, making breakfast, working out, taking a walk, pouring a drink for his friends, [[EyeScream threaten to burst a man's eyes with his thumbs]] for not liking his vodka...
257* Peloton Exercise Equipment had a viral ad in late 2019 that many compared to a "hostage tape" where the wife, played by Monica Ruiz, receives the item looks scared, angry, and eventually leaves the gift giver. The company's stock valuation dropped over one Billion dollars shortly after the ad's launch. Within a week, the same actress appeared in a viral ad for Creator/RyanReynolds-owned [[Advertising/AviationGin Aviation American Gin]] where she is chugging gin with friends in a post-breakup girl's night out for someone who's survived a horrific experience. The final line is one of them saying "You look great by the way."
258* Creator/KelseyGrammer knows that most people will always see him as [[Series/{{Cheers}} Frasier]] [[Series/{{Frasier}} Crane]], and in public appearances will often play a caricature of himself with aspects of Frasier's personality: smug, excessively verbose, eager to look like a great wit. [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DsbzrhcwSBo This McDonald's commercial]] is a good example; Grammer is allegedly appearing AsHimself, but the character is obviously Frasier (if Frasier would ever lower his standards to order from a [=McDonald's=] drive-thru, that is).
259* Creator/PeteDavidson has a campaign with Smartwater where he pokes fun at his comic reputation for being a BasementDweller and his public reputation for making bad decisions. One ad takes place in a doctor's office as he gets his many tattoos removed.
260* Creator/SeanBean in [[https://youtu.be/8cipMoGKXGE this]] British advert for Yorkshire Tea, where he sends up not only his ''Series/GameOfThrones'' role, but also his Yorkshire-ness.
261* UsefulNotes/{{Tennis}} great Creator/JohnMcEnroe has done a ''lot'' of this, mainly playing off his many outbursts during his prime playing years. In at least two campaigns, he repeats arguably his most (in)famous phrase—"You CANNOT be serious!"
262* Dunkin' Donuts recurring ad campaign starring Creator/BenAffleck as a fictionalized version of himself, where he's portrayed as being a goofy, midlife crisis-stricken actor who massively overestimates his talents in things he's not good at, such as singing and playing football, and stubbornly refuses to listen to any criticism telling him otherwise. [[https://www.adforum.com/creative-work/ad/player/34691727/the-dunkings-ft-ben-affleck-matt-damon-tom-brady-jack-harlow-jennifer-lopez-fat-joe/dunkin Dunkin's 2024 Super Bowl ad]] also stars Creator/MattDamon as Affleck's supportive but put-upon best friend who clearly wants no involvement in any of Affleck's antics.
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265[[folder:Anime and Manga]]
266* The GagDub of ''Anime/SuperMilkChan'' includes live-action segments centered around the cast and crew of Creator/ADVFilms, in which they play themselves as a dysfunctional group of misanthropes and prima donnas.
267* ''Manga/LuckyStar'''s anime adaptation does this during the ''[[ShowWithinAShow Lucky Channel]]'' segments:
268** Creator/DaisukeOno, who was known for his roles as smooth-talking {{Bishonen}} characters at the time the anime first aired (though he's branched out more since then), voices an exaggeratedly handsome version of himself who's always [[SomethingAboutARose holding a rose]]. He's also rather dismissive of Shiraishi due to being a more successful voice actor than the latter.
269** Creator/YukoGoto plays herself as a hyper masculine delinquent biker called "Gothouther-sama", in reference to Souther from ''Manga/FistOfTheNorthStar'' (who's her favorite character from said series). This pokes fun at how she's typically cast as characters who are soft-spoken {{Nice Girl}}s, while in reality, she's a hardcore biker.
270* The episode of ''Anime/PantyAndStockingWithGarterbelt'' that is a homage to ''Franchise/{{Transformers}}'' has the Japanese voice actors of both Optimus Prime and Megatron voice versions of themselves. This being the show it is, things don’t work out well for them...
271* The "behind the scenes" promos for ''Anime/OsomatsuSan'' season 3 had the voice actors for the sextuplets, already famous for playing beloved (and attractive) male characters, "admit" to returning to the roles of cartoony, vulgar, desperate {{NEET}}s [[MoneyDearBoy for the cash]].
272* In ''Anime/ZombieLandSaga'', Saga-born actor and musician [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hakuryu_(actor) Hakuryu]] voices White Ryu, an exaggerated version of himself who goes around riding on the hood of his 1960s Cadillac convertible and constantly spouts {{Ice Cream Koan}}s.
273* ''Manga/EdensZero'' has a handful of "[[FictionalCounterpart B-Cubers]]" who are based on real-life [=YouTubers=], who were called in to voice their respective selves in the anime adaptation: Japanese duo Icchy and Naru from [[https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCFRbBdmVBHA7PeAuctRx1rQ Ichinaru TV]][[note]]replacing the manga's Ricchan and Nacchan from Bom Bom TV, from which Icchy and Naru also originate[[/note]] play hostages who are trafficked to the planet [[WretchedHive Guilst]]; [[https://www.youtube.com/c/bom2tv Bom Bom TV]] host Yocchi is a competitor at the Mildian battle coliseum; and German anime newscaster [[https://www.youtube.com/user/ninotakutv Nino "Ninotaku" Kerl]] voices an anime {{Otaku}} and [[FriendlyEnemy friendly]] member of [[EvilMatriarch Madame Kurenai]]'s [[QuirkyMinibossSquad Zaiten Three]] in the German dub.
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276[[folder:Films -- Animation]]
277* ''WesternAnimation/TheLegoMovie2TheSecondPart'': Creator/BruceWillis shows up, apparently indistinguishable from [[Franchise/DieHard John McClane]]. Willis repeatedly insists that he's not homeless and he actually doesn't live in air vents.
278* In ''WesternAnimation/PenguinsOfMadagascar'', Creator/WernerHerzog plays a particularly {{Jerkass}} version of himself who pushes the penguins off a cliff to get the shot he wants.
279* The ''Franchise/{{Shrek}}'' films do this a lot, overlapping with InkSuitActor. The most obvious was Creator/AntonioBanderas' Puss in Boots played as a Literature/{{Zorro}} type.
280** This was also [[WhatCouldHaveBeen intended]] with Shrek himself. He was to be played by Creator/ChrisFarley (a classic Farleyesque role) before his death.
281** The straightest example is Simon Cowell who did play himself in the ''Far Far Away Idol'' bonus film on the ''WesternAnimation/Shrek2'' DVD.
282** ''WesternAnimation/ShrekTheThird'' does this with Creator/JulieAndrews who reveals that Queen Lilian is an ActionGirl who escapes from her cell by head-butting all the walls down. All while humming "A Spoonful of Sugar" from ''Film/MaryPoppins''.
283* ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitansGoToTheMovies'': Creator/StanLee shows up to parody his constant cameos in various Marvel-based productions; his "subtle cameo" is heralded with neon lights and him doing flashy poses, only for him to [[ScrewThisImOuttaHere book it]] when he's informed that he's in a DC movie. [[spoiler:He shows up again during the climax, declaring that he doesn't care if it's a DC movie -- he just loves doing cameos!]]
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286[[folder:Films -- Live-Action]]
287* In ''Film/StuckOnYou'', Music/{{Cher}} plays herself [[WhiteDwarfStarlet as a has-been]] that the public doesn't care about.
288* ''Film/ThisIsTheEnd'' employs this heavily as it involves the coming apocalypse during a [[CelebritySurvivor celebrity filled party]] at Creator/JamesFranco's house. Featuring Franco, Creator/SethRogen, Creator/JonahHill, Creator/DannyMcBride, Creator/CraigRobinson, and Creator/JayBaruchel.
289* In ''Film/LooneyTunesBackInAction'', Creator/BrendanFraser plays D.J. Drake, a security guard and former stuntman. When Daffy doesn't believe the latter, he claims he was in the ''[[Film/TheMummyTrilogy Mummy]]'' movies "more than that guy Brendan Fraser was." At the end of the movie, he meets the "real" Brendan Fraser (obviously also played by Fraser), who acts like a total {{Jerkass}} to D.J. prompting him to punch Brendan in the face.
290* Creator/RobertDeNiro in ''Film/AnalyzeThis'' -- he takes every psycho Mafioso character he's ever played, and lampoons them with gusto.
291* Creator/MichaelMadsen in ''Being Michael Madsen'' - a {{mockumentary}} that implies he's just Mr Blonde as an actor, which is terrifying enough as a mental image. Some of his voice acting for video games counts too, as does the fact that in more recent movies (such as ''Film/KillBill'') the movie almost relies on you to know what a Michael Madsen character is "supposed" to be like, so it can confound your expectations.
292* In ''Film/LiarLiar'', after his son asks if his face can really get stuck if he makes silly faces, Creator/JimCarrey denies it and mentions that "some people" make a living by doing just that.
293* In ''Tristram Shandy: A Cock and Bull Story'', a mockumentary about filming an adaptation of the novel, Creator/GillianAnderson (as herself) gets the part of the Widow Wadnam because the producer loves her as Scully on ''Series/TheXFiles''. Gillian wants to get away from her most famous role, and is later annoyed when her scenes as the widow are cut from the movie. Many, many more layers of meta in this film.
294* Elements of Adam Westing are incorporated into ''Film/TropicThunder'': Creator/RobertDowneyJr's character, an award-winning Australian actor, was revised after he was cast to include attributes of the real-life actor, including his propensity for staying in character for extended periods of time and a turbulent relationship with the press. In the same movie, Creator/TomCruise plays a [[PrimaDonnaDirector Prima Donna Producer]] that seems to be inspired by some of the star's more embarrassing public appearances.
295* Creator/PierceBrosnan, post-Film/JamesBond. His [=MI6=] agent in ''The Tailor of Panama'' and assassin character in ''Film/TheMatador'' are ironic twists on his Film/JamesBond persona.
296* Creator/BruceCampbell plays "a sleazy version of himself" in ''Film/MyNameIsBruce''. In this case, at least partially, Campbell was playing the opposite of his normal persona. His character was bitter about being a B-movie actor. In real life Campbell loves being a B-movie actor because it's fun and not very hard.
297* Creator/BillPullman spoofed his character from ''Film/TheGrudge'' in ''Film/ScaryMovie4''.
298* Jack Slater in ''Film/LastActionHero'' is an over-the-top parody of Creator/ArnoldSchwarzenegger's "action hero" roles. The actor also appears as himself in that movie, prompting a brief encounter between RefugeeFromTVLand Slater and Arnold.
299* In ''Film/{{Machete}}'', Creator/LindsayLohan plays a drug-addicted porn star with daddy issues.
300* Creator/StanLee often showed up in non-Marvel-licensed movies as an excessively comic-obsessed Stan Lee with delusions of being a super hero himself. It's hard to tell how much is acting since his real life personality was almost an Adam Westing of himself anyway. In ''Film/{{Mallrats}}'' he claims to be in a sexual conquest contest with Mick Jagger and is far ahead. In ''Film/IronMan1'' he's mistaken for Hugh Hefner, and in ''Film/IronMan2'', he's mistaken for Larry King.
301* In perhaps the most multi-layered display of Adam Westing in film, Creator/RogerMoore appeared in ''Film/TheCannonballRun'' as the bored Jewish heir to an underwear tycoon, who posed as actor Roger Moore to impress a succession of high-tone women, also adopting the mannerisms and gadgets of Film/JamesBond, most notably his Aston Martin [=DB5=]. His performance therefore incorporated a straight self-parody of how he'd been typecast as Bond, a parody of his suave-sex-symbol image, ''and'' a CaptainErsatz TakeThat (as Bond's name is never mentioned) toward his most famous role.
302* Creator/ElisabethShue played "herself" in ''Film/{{Hamlet 2}}''. Her character in the movie quit acting to become a nurse in a sperm bank, and it's implied that she's a nymphomaniac.
303* Creator/JuliaRoberts's character Tess Ocean [[CelebrityParadox pretending to be Julia Roberts]] in ''[[Film/OceansEleven Ocean's Twelve]]''. She also plays a fictionalised version of herself in ''Film/NottingHill''.
304* Creator/EthelMerman's CelebrityCameo in ''Film/{{Airplane}}'' as a shell-shocked lieutenant who believes he's Ethel Merman.
305* Creator/BenAffleck and Creator/MattDamon play themselves in ''Film/JayAndSilentBobStrikeBack'' and poke fun at both themselves and their movies:
306** This exchange:
307--->'''Security Cop:''' Excuse me sirs, but we have 10-07 on our hands.\
308'''Matt Damon:''' [[NoodleIncident Jesus, Ben. Not again.]]\
309'''Ben Affleck:''' Noooo, bullshit! I wasn't WITH a hooker today! Aha-ha!
310** And this one:
311--->'''Matt Damon:''' Hey, shove it, Bounce-boy. Let's remember who talked who into doing this shit in the first place. Talking me into ''Film/{{Dogma}}'' was one thing, but this...\
312'''Ben Affleck:''' Hey look, I'm sorry I dragged you away from whatever gay-serial-killers-who-ride-horses-and-like-to-play-golf-touchy-feely-picture you're supposed to be doing this week.\
313'''Matt Damon:''' I take it you haven't seen ''Forces of Nature''?\
314'''Ben Affleck:''' You're like a child. What've I been telling you? You gotta do the safe picture. Then you can do the art picture. But then sometimes [[LeaningOnTheFourthWall you gotta do the payback picture]] because [[Creator/KevinSmith your friend]] says you owe him.\
315''[[[AsideGlance They both take a beat and look at the camera]]]''\
316'''Ben Affleck:''' And sometimes, you have to go back to the well.\
317'''Matt Damon:''' And sometimes, you do ''Film/ReindeerGames''.\
318'''Ben Affleck:''' See, that's just mean.
319* Creator/MarkHamill may have {{Captain Ersatz}}ed himself in ''Film/JayAndSilentBobStrikeBack'', not as his most famous role ([[Franchise/StarWars Luke Skywalker]]) but his role as the voice of the Joker from ''WesternAnimation/BatmanTheAnimatedSeries''. Here, he plays Cock-Knocker. While the "bongsaber" duel was certainly a play on his role as Skywalker ("Don't fuck with a Jedi Master, son"), the outlandish character of Cock-Knocker with his colorful costume, and in particular the bright yellow wig, will remind some of his voice work as the Joker - '''especially''' since he used more than a hint of that voice for Cock-Knocker. The costume, at least, was probably inspired by his role as the Trickster in the 90s TV series ''Series/TheFlash1990''.
320* Creator/NeilPatrickHarris's appearances in ''Film/HaroldAndKumarGoToWhiteCastle'' and its sequels portray his former child star self as a womanizing drug addict. It was only later that his celebrity persona included a womanizing dimension due to ''Series/HowIMetYourMother''. This became a completely inverted persona when he came out in RealLife as a gay man in a long-term, committed relationship.
321* Creator/ParisHilton in ''Film/RepoTheGeneticOpera''. She plays an airheaded heiress who prostitutes herself for drugs, to numb herself during the plastic surgery she's addicted to, because she wants to be a singer but keeps getting booed off the stage. Although the part wasn't originally written for her, she ''insisted'' on getting it and played it with great enthusiasm. In ''Series/{{Supernatural}}'', she plays a pagan god who has assumed the likeness of Paris Hilton. And when the John [=McCain=] campaign used her image in a campaign commercial, she played herself in a series of mock campaign commercials for Funny or Die, briefly causing the phrase "The Paris Hilton Energy Plan" to be spoken, with a straight face, by political pundits.
322* Creator/JeanClaudeVanDamme:
323** After years of getting typecast as a hero in straight-to-DVD action movies, had ''Film/{{JCVD}}'', in which he plays himself reacting to a bank robbery mostly with fear and begging.
324** By 2011, [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jean-Claude_Van_Damme:_Behind_Closed_Doors he seems to have embraced the trope.]]
325** Then, in 2013, ''Film/WelcomeToTheJungle''.
326** And 2016, ''Series/JeanClaudeVanJohnson''.
327* Creator/MichaelCera is turning into this, particularly when he plays "himself" in ''Paper Heart'', a Mockumentary in which, technically, he is merely playing his typical role.
328* [[spoiler:Creator/BillMurray]] in ''Film/ZombieLand''. One assumes he's exactly this awesome in real life.
329* Creator/JoaquinPhoenix attempted to do a double-ironic post-meta version of this for his film ''I'm Still Here'', a mockumentary/documentary of Phoenix's nervous breakdown/rap career, which turned out to have been staged as a publicity stunt for ''I'm Still Here''. Somehow, audiences were unimpressed.
330* Goes as far back as the Creator/DorisDay classic, ''It's A Great Feeling'' which featured cameos from Creator/EdwardGRobinson failing to live up to his tough guy persona to Creator/JoanCrawford slapping the two main characters just because she does it in all her movies.
331* Creator/NicolasCage's current career is arguably based on this. Creator/RogerEbert suggests he is doing a career experiment where he only takes the very best and the [[BileFascination very worst]] films that are offered to him.
332** When voicing ComicBook/SpiderManNoir in ''WesternAnimation/SpiderManIntoTheSpiderVerse'', the first few recording sessions were reportedly not what the filmmakers wanted. In response, Cage asked if they wanted him to [[LargeHam "go full Cage."]], and that is the performance that is in the movie.
333** In 2022, he played a fictional version of himself in ''Film/TheUnbearableWeightOfMassiveTalent''.
334* ''Film/{{Repossessed}}'' has Creator/LindaBlair spoofing herself in ''Film/TheExorcist'', playing a housewife who is possessed by the same demon who was exorcised from her teenage self.
335* In ''Film/{{Postal}}'', Creator/UweBoll claims to be a child molester who finances his films with NaziGold, gets shot [[GroinAttack in the dick]], and dies while screaming about how much he hates video games.
336* In ''Film/{{Blubberella}}'', Uwe Boll appears in a dream sequence as Hitler.
337* In ''Film/{{Ted}}'', the eponymous teddy bear and his best friend do whiskey shots and cocaine with Sam Jones, who [[Film/FlashGordon1980 saved us all]].
338* A classic example. Creator/GretaGarbo parodied her screen siren image in 1941's ''Film/TwoFacedWoman''. Audiences didn't get it and it persuaded her to quit Hollywood.
339* The [[ShowWithinAShow starring characters]] of ''Film/GalaxyQuest''.
340* Creator/ClintHoward already had indulged in this with his B-movie career (to the point that an MTV Lifetime Achievement Award was given to him on the 1998 MTV Movie Awards). But he parodied his role as a flight controller in [[Creator/RonHoward his brother's]] ''Film/Apollo13'' by appearing on both the ''Film/AustinPowers'' series and the second ''Film/NightAtTheMuseum'' as part of MissionControl.
341* Creator/BenKingsley is a serious British actor who has also played a number of LargeHam villains with various accents, in ''Film/PrinceOfPersiaTheSandsOfTime'', ''Film/TheDictator'' and ''Film/{{Thunderbirds}}'' among others. In ''Film/IronMan3'', he plays [[spoiler:a British actor hired to play the part of a LargeHam villain with a strange accent]].
342** It's also likely poking fun at [[spoiler:his background as [[ClassicallyTrainedExtra a former Shakespearean actor who's appeared in some not-so-high art]]]].
343** His appearance in ''Film/TheLoveGuru'' is essentially a self-parody of his role in ''Film/{{Gandhi}}'', and as practitioners of exotic ancient mysticism.
344* In the movie ''Thank Your Lucky Stars'', which features an AllStarCast playing themselves, Eddie Cantor plays an egotistical version of himself, and Creator/HumphreyBogart makes fun of his tough-guy image when he's intimidated by an impatient producer and muses, "Boy, I hope none of my movie fans hears about this." Both [[InvertedTrope inverted]] and played straight in the same scene, where long-time villain actors Creator/PeterLorre and Sydney Greenstreet send a soldier packing by asking if they would join them outside for a moment, before Lorre laments:
345-->'''Lorre:''' All I wanted to do was ask him to join me in a cigarette. And we're such nice guys.\
346'''Greenstreet:''' ''[looming]'' Are we?\
347'''Lorre:''' Hey, Sidney... ''[he backs away nervously]''
348* Joey Fatone, who succumbs to a surprise shark attack in, what else, ''Film/JerseyShoreSharkAttack''.
349* A number of real-life celebrities make cameo appearances in ''Film/{{Zoolander}}''. Notably, Fabio appears at the beginning of the film, accepting the "slashie" award for "best model slash actor" and "not the other way around".
350* Creator/CharlieSheen seems to be moving towards this, after openly talking about his rampant drug use and wild love life made him a media sensation. Sheen played himself in ''Film/ScaryMovie5'' and his role as the President of the United States in ''Film/MacheteKills'' was built around his public persona.
351* ''Film/CoffeeAndCigarettes'' is an AllStarCast series of vignettes with celebrities parodying themselves, their stage personas or best known roles, sometimes by [[InvertedTrope inverting them]]. It begins with Creator/StevenWright getting amped up on caffeine and Creator/RobertoBenigni patiently trying to make sense of his babbling. Other highlights include:
352** Bengini going to Steven Wright's dentist appointment for him.
353** [[Music/TheWhiteStripes Jack White]] is a budding MadScientist who built his own Tesla Coil.
354** Creator/AlfredMolina is an incredibly needy guy who is really excited to find out he's related to Creator/SteveCoogan, who is a jerk and couldn't care less.
355** [[Music/WuTangClan The RZA and the GZA]] are health nuts and Creator/BillMurray is a weirdo who likes waiting tables.
356* ''Film/TheCongress'' is a very unusual case as it is played for pathos rather than comedy. Creator/RobinWright plays a version of herself whose career declined much more steeply than real life and whose poor choices and unreliability as an actress are thrown in her face.
357* In ''Film/ScaryMovie4'', Dr. Phil and [[UsefulNotes/NationalBasketballAssociation Shaquille O'Neal]] appear as themselves. Dr. Phil portrays himself as a fake psychiatrist with mommy issues, while Shaq is a bumbling klutz.
358* Quite a few examples in ''Film/BirdmanOrTheUnexpectedVirtueOfIgnorance''. Riggan's history as "the guy who played Birdman two decades ago" is similar to Creator/MichaelKeaton's portrayal of Batman. Creator/EdwardNorton plays a brilliant but difficult method actor, similar to his own [[WagTheDirector reputation]]. Keaton was initially off-put by the role because he thought it was an invoked example of this trope, thinking the casting choice was specifically mocking him. However he came around after reading the script.
359* Angus Scrimm's role as a CrustyCaretaker in the low-budget horror spoof ''Transylvania Twist'' sends up his The Tall Man persona from the ''Film/{{Phantasm}}'' films with which he is indelibly identified something rotten, including a flying sphere attack that turns into a baseball game.
360* ''Film/SpaceJam'': Creator/BillMurray freely admits he has no place in this story.
361* ''Film/TheRunningMan'': Damon Killian, host of the in-universe game show ''The Running Man'', is an over-the-top Jerkass parody of his actor, Richard Dawson, as the longtime host of ''Series/FamilyFeud''.
362* ''Film/JackAndJill'' prominently featured an exaggerated and narcissistic version of Creator/AlPacino, played by none other than Al Pacino.
363* Creator/JulieAndrews:
364** In ''Film/DarlingLili'' she plays a beloved EnglishRose celebrity who's secretly a German spy in World War I, and eventually does a ''striptease'' on stage. Even when she confesses to her crimes, [[CassandraTruth the police refuse to believe her]].
365** ''{{Film/SOB}}'' she plays an actress with a sugary sweet reputation who is convinced to go topless in a movie - which she can only do while on drugs.
366--->"I'm going to show my boobies!"
367** ''Film/ThePrincessDiaries'' has most of the humor coming from dignified Julie Andrews having to deal with a bumbling American teenager. Both films delight in giving her several NotSoAboveItAll moments - such as making up a fictional order to knight the police to in order to stop Mia getting arrested, and giving a BigShutUp to a courtroom full of lords.
368* A pioneer in spending a film sending up his public persona is Music/DeanMartin as the boozy, womanizing crooner Dino in 1964's ''Film/KissMeStupid''. He's called Dino, but the film otherwise doesn't try to hide that it's supposed to be Martin, right down to Dino having the same [[SignatureSong Signature Songs]] as Martin.
369* ''Film/IncidentAtLochNess'': Creator/WernerHerzog and Zak Penn play themselves as an uptight eccentric director and an incredibly sleazy producer. Herzog and Penn ''wrote'' this movie.
370* The game avatar of Smolder Bravestone ''Film/JumanjiWelcomeToTheJungle'' seems to have been written with Wrestling/DwayneJohnson in mind. He's {{the Ace}} of the game characters, with no weaknesses and Smoldering Intensity as an explicit power. For bonus points, Spencer, the character [[TrappedInTVLand playing as him]], is a scrawny nerd in real life, so when he first lands in Jumanji, we get a scene of the Rock marveling at how buff he is.
371* Creator/JasonStatham in ''Film/{{Spy}}'' sends up his ActionHero persona, playing a complete buffoon, bragging about surviving ridiculous injuries, and bursting in to save the day, only to get his overcoat caught on a door handle and drop his gun.
372* In the mid-late '30s, Creator/KatharineHepburn's reputation was not unlike that of [[Creator/KatherineHeigl another Katherine H.]] many years later. Her {{tomboy}}ish behavior, standoffish relationship with the press and her fans, and upper-class background caused many to see her as a RichBitch, which eventually took a toll on her career when her films started to bomb. So, for her comeback in ''Film/ThePhiladelphiaStory'', she played a snobbish socialite whose first scene involves her getting pushed over by Creator/CaryGrant and falling on her ass. Critics and audiences loved it, and Hepburn won her third of twelve Oscar nominations and a CareerResurrection.
373* ''Film/TheABCsOfDeath'': In "Q is for Quack", Creator/AdamWingard and Simon Barrett enjoy playing coke-sniffing, hypocritical versions of themselves.
374* ''Film/Boomerang1992'': Eccentric, hot-tempered model-turned-musician-and-actress Creator/GraceJones plays eccentric, hot-tempered model Helen Strangé.
375* ''Film/MammaMiaHereWeGoAgain'': Music/{{Cher}} plays a larger-than-life pop star (and [[spoiler: Sophie's grandmother]]). Creator/ColinFirth (known best for serious, critically-acclaimed roles) [[ChewingTheScenery hams it up]] in his dramatic scenes, then leads a [[CrowdSong fleet of ships]] in ''Dancing Queen''.
376* ''Film/BetweenTwoFernsTheMovie'': Most of the celebrities featured are made fun of (eg. Creator/JonHamm is played as an idiot, Creator/BenedictCumberbatch's name is unpronounceable, Creator/PeterDinklage is an obnoxious rich party animal, Creator/WillFerrell is an asshole coked-up media exec). Creator/ZachGalifianakis in particular plays himself as an oblivious, incompetent SmallNameBigEgo host.
377* One of Creator/VictorMature's last movies was ''After The Fox'', in which he plays a hammy washed up actor.
378* ''Film/MenInBlackII'' has a cameo from Music/MichaelJackson as an [[BeethovenWasAnAlienSpy alien]] who wants to become an MIB agent.
379--> '''Michael''': I could be Agent M.
380* ''Film/{{Trainwreck}}'' has Usefulnotes/LeBronJames as a heightened version of himself. And most reviewers were surprised in that in a sharp contrast to sportspeople failing at acting, James actually gives a good performance that manages to hold his own and be funny against a cast of established comedians.
381* Creator/WillSmith plays his 90's comedic roles as the Fresh Prince of Bel-Air fights aliens (''Film/IndependenceDay''), the Fresh Prince of Bel-Air fights more aliens(''Film/MenInBlack'', ''Film/MenInBlackII''), the Fresh Prince of Bel-Air is a SteamPunk cowboy (''Film/WildWildWest''), and the Fresh Prince of Bel-Air is a cop (''Film/BadBoys1995'').
382* While Music/{{Eminem}}'s most famous film role (in ''Film/EightMile'') was an autobiographical role that was somewhat PlayingAgainstType for a character known until then as an AntiRoleModel shock comedian, his later film roles have been mocking himself.
383** In ''Film/FunnyPeople'', he gets a [[OneSceneWonder crucial, poignant scene]] playing himself as a washed-up, suicidally-ideating misanthrope, driven so insane by his rap beefs that he goes around starting shit with mediocre light-entertainment celebrities, convinced they're going to get him popped.
384** In ''Film/TheInterview'', he gives the same interview about his inappropriate lyrics that everyone has heard him give a hundred times... until he admits the famous homophobia in his lyrics is [[ArmouredClosetGay because he's gay]]. He is confused that everyone seems so surprised by this, since as far as he was concerned [[TransparentCloset it was obvious]].
385* PlayedForDrama in ''Film/{{Targets}}'', one of Creator/BorisKarloff's final films. Released in 1968, it stars Karloff, one of the most iconic actors of Franchise/UniversalHorror, as a beloved but disillusioned veteran horror movie actor named Byron Orlok who has recently announced his retirement on the grounds that real life is now churning out far more horrific things than anything in his movies. Sure enough, the plot revolves around him getting caught in the path of a SpreeKiller who shoots up a DriveInTheater hosting a screening of one of his films.
386* ''Film/AmericanDreamz'': Music/MandyMoore, best known at the time as a wholesome former TeenIdol from the late '90s and early '00s whose biggest hit was titled "Candy" and is about as bubblegum and sugary-sweet as it sounds (though she would later [[GrowingTheBeard develop a more mature sound and image]]), plays Sally Kendoo, a fame-hungry BitchInSheepsClothing contestant on a RealityTV singing competition who merely ''pretends'' to be a wholesome teen idol, exploiting both her FarmersDaughter image and her handicapped "war hero" boyfriend to win the sympathy of viewers and voters in Middle America.
387* Music/CelineDion makes her acting debut in ''Film/LoveAgain'' as a more flamboyant, nosy, and self-absorbed version of her regular public persona.
388* Screenwriting example: Mavis Gary, the protagonist of ''Film/YoungAdult'', is a thirtysomething [[{{Manchild}} womanchild]] and JadedWashout who writes YoungAdultLiterature so that she can continue to nostalgically relive her teenage years when she was the AlphaBitch of her high school, and whose writing is filled with cringeworthy TotallyRadical dialogue... in short, an AuthorAvatar for the film's writer Creator/DiabloCody, who had received the exact same criticisms for her work on ''Film/{{Juno}}'' and ''Film/JennifersBody'' as well as for her own flamboyant public persona.
389* Riley Bina in ''Film/DontLookUp'' sees her actress Music/ArianaGrande playing much of her public persona for [[AlphaBitch meanness]]: an airheaded and seemingly sweet girl (who [[BitchInSheepsClothing turns on Dr. Mindy quickly]]) who supports good causes (without any depth) and has a well-publicized love life (that she ruthlessly exploits to advance her career).
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393* The POP Network seems to live on this with their original series:
394** ''Nightcap'' has the behind the scenes antics of a talk show which includes Julianna Marguiles as a diva, Brooke Shields nearly killing Kelly Rutherford and Julianne Moore as into method even as a guest.
395** ''Hollywood Darlings'' has Beverly Mitchell, Creator/JodieSweetin, and Creator/ChristineLakin wrestling with their fame as 1990s TV show kids and often clashing with other former child stars playing themselves like Creator/SoleilMoonFrye.
396** ''Return of the Mac'' has former pop star Joey [=McIntyre=] tricked into hosting his own talk show and clashing with other former teen pop idols.
397* Lorenzo Lamas in the third season of ''Series/TheJoeSchmoShow'' plays an exaggerated version of himself as a contestant in a fake bounty hunter type competition.
398* [[Series/DawsonsCreek James Van Der Beek]] in ''Series/DontTrustTheBInApartment23''.
399* ''Radio/TheJackBennyProgram'':
400** Creator/RodSerling once appeared as an eccentric man known only as "Mr. Zone".
401** One episode has Creator/RaymondBurr reprising his role of Franchise/PerryMason - a much more incompetent Mason who insists on wearing an Abraham Lincoln hat [[spoiler:and also turns out to be the real killer!]]
402** Jack Benny's screen (and radio) persona was also an example, what with the whole "vain, egotistical miser" bit.
403* Creator/TimConway plays himself as a Jack Benny-esque penny-pincher in an episode of ''Series/{{Newhart}}''.
404* By the end of the fifth season of ''Series/DegrassiTheNextGeneration'', the show had gotten so melodramatic and earnest that the actors (and the writers) needed to relax and let off steam. They did it with a truly epic amount of Adam Westing, both on their show and others. To take maybe 1 percent of what they did:
405** Craig, the show's TragicHero, is a sensitive, emotional musician who has very tragic teen romances and often ruins things with his grandiosity. Craig's actor guest-starred in ''Series/RadioFreeRoscoe'' as an incompetent wannabe musician, dripping with self-indulgent {{Wangst}} and more-artistic-than-thou pretentiousness, whose "sensitive, tortured soul" is an act that he uses to seduce girls.
406** In TV specials and "behind the scenes" pieces, actress Stacey Farber (who played the show's grim {{Goth}}) never lost an opportunity to point out that in real life, she's a preppy fashionista who loves all the things the goth found phony.
407** One of many Adam Westing ''Degrassi'' (and ''Series/InstantStar'') commercials from the sixth season: [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GTHfFfyYZXY "I'm a Degrassi, and I'm an Instant Star."]] (A lot of the humor is lost if you don't know the show, unfortunately.) It ends with TooDumbToLive Derek somehow becoming [[{{Flanderization}} even dumber]] than he is on the show.
408* The ''Series/BabylonFive'' episode "Day of the Dead" guest stars Creator/PennAndTeller as Rebo and Zooty, an even more irritating comedy duo of the future.
409* Perhaps the best part of Series/GoOn is the appearances by Ryan's intern/temporary assistant, Terrell Owens, playing himself as a fun-loving and enthusiastic version of himself, unlike his {{Jerkass}} real life persona
410* Wayne Brady appears in an episode of ''Series/ChappellesShow'' as an over-the-top, violent and vulgar comedian out to steal the title character's show -- a complete opposite of what Wayne Brady is like in real life, and a result of one of Paul Mooney's characters saying, "White people love Wayne Brady, because he makes Bryant Gumbel look like Malcolm X."
411* Creator/TomBaker:
412** His work on ''Series/LittleBritain'' as The Narrator is an exaggeration of his on-''and''-off-screen eccentric personality. "Have you ever done it gaywise? It's a hoot."
413** He provided all the linking material for [[Creator/TheBBC BBC2]]'s "''Doctor Who'' Night" in the '90s in the same ridiculous style, using all the Doctor's creepiest mannerisms and cracking jokes about his offscreen reputation for [[DepravedKidsShowHost drunkenness, sexuality and bullying.]]
414** When he chaired ''Series/HaveIGotNewsForYou'', he spent a fair amount of it pretending to be psychotically jealous at David Tennant for stealing his job, and the rest of it being the Fourth Doctor playing Tom Baker.
415** In a weird reversal of this trope, it's not uncommon for more comedy-based ExpandedUniverse ''Series/DoctorWho'' material to port Tom Baker's personality traits into the Fourth Doctor, such as a reputation for heavy drinking and [[SirSwearsALot swearing at K-9.]] Even one televised Sixth Doctor storyline cracked a joke about the Fourth Doctor's reputation for hard-drinking party animal behaviour, something associated with the actor but that the character shows virtually no signs of in the show itself. This is sometimes even used as a basis for going DarkerAndEdgier with the Fourth Doctor, with certain stories (especially the Big Finish audios) taking inspiration from the actor's history of depression and some of his more damaging life experiences to flesh out the character.
416** The entire point of ''AudioDrama/BakersEnd'', which features Baker playing himself as a macabre, fairy-tale-ish CloudCuckooLander 'King of Cats' who is constantly sexually menaced by old ladies, decided to 'return to space' rather than die, and is at best AmbiguouslyHuman.
417* Tim Stack as "TV's Tim Stack" on ''Series/MyNameIsEarl''. The character is a narcissistic drunk who holds beauty pageants and parades. Tim Stack is actually a writer for a few of the episodes.
418* This has happened to a certain extent to most of the actors in the ''Series/{{MASH}}'' television series.
419** Creator/JamieFarr once guest-starred on ''That 70's Show'' as himself, and joked about his character's...[[DraftDodging eccentricities.]]
420** Creator/AlanAlda appeared on ''30 Rock'' as a die-hard liberal. His [[IAmNotSpock former work]] was practically [[ActorAllusion noticeable]] when he walked in on [[ItMakesSenseInContext Tracy sobbing]] about [[spoiler:his repressed inferiority complex over his failure to dissect a frog,]] and uttered the following line:
421--->'''Alda:''' A grown man crying about a chicken and a baby? [[PanderingToTheBase I thought]] this was a ''comedy!''
422** William Christopher played "Chaplain Olson" in an episode of ''Series/MadAboutYou''. At the tag at end of the episode, he is still in his character's wardrobe, but is now playing himself. He is praying and asking God, "but what I most want to know is 'Why do I always have to play a priest?!'"
423* ''Series/TheSopranos'':
424** Creator/JonFavreau appeared in "[[Recap/TheSopranosS2E7DGirl D-Girl]]" as a name-dropping, overly-pretentious jerkass version of himself who'd come to New Jersey to make a movie. Star-struck gangster Christopher was delighted to hang out with "Jon"... until "Jon" stole all his ideas. The real Favreau is a much nicer person.
425** Music/FrankSinatra couldn't show up to lampoon his own mob ties, on account of being dead, so instead we get Frank Sinatra Jr. playing poker in "[[Recap/TheSopranosS2E6TheHappyWanderer The Happy Wanderer]]".
426** When Christopher pitches his idea for ''Cleaver'' to Sir Creator/BenKingsley in "[[Recap/TheSopranosS6E7LuxuryLounge Luxury Lounge]]", the actor comes off as a total materialistic snob, completely disinterested in anything Christopher's saying. So instead, they have to settle for Daniel Baldwin.
427** The same episode stars Creator/LaurenBacall, who seems nice at first but turns out to have quite a dirty mouth (granted, she was being mugged at the time, but it's quite hilariously shocking to hear the F-word coming from her).
428* In a ''Series/TheCatherineTateShow'' sketch for Comic Relief, Tate's character of Elaine Figgis was in a relationship with Creator/DanielCraig but had no idea who he was and seemed put off by Craig's constant affections. This was definitely more along the lines of affectionate self-parody, as the character (and Craig's participation) shows him as a normal guy, in contrast to his characters in ''Film/LayerCake'', ''Film/CasinoRoyale2006'' and other films who tend to be rather icy and brutal.
429* In the ''Series/{{Supernatural}}'' episode "[[Recap/SupernaturalS06E15TheFrenchMistake The French Mistake]]", Dean and Sam are transported to an AlternateUniverse where their adventures are actually a television show. A lot of the real-life cast and crew members are portrayed as complete [[{{Jerkass}} jerks]] and [[TooDumbToLive idiots]], with Creator/MishaCollins probably getting the worst of it as a twitter-obsessed douchebag who is bullied by actors Jared and Jensen (who don't appear). Sam is also very shocked to learn that his actor counterpart is ''married'' to ditzy but hot Creator/GenevievePadalecki, the actress who played the villainous Ruby and that they have a pet alpaca.
430* ''Series/{{Extras}}'' was a show ''devoted'' to this, with highlights including:
431** Creator/KateWinslet as a calculating Oscar climber playing a nun in the Holocaust for OscarBait. This was [[HilariousInHindsight made even more delicious]] with her Oscar win for starring in a film centered around the Holocaust (''Literature/TheReader''). Ricky Gervais called her on it when he hosted the Golden Globes -- "Well done, Winslet, I told ya, do a Holocaust movie, the awards come, didn't I?" -- with the result of her turning beet red and nearly falling off her chair laughing.
432** Creator/DanielRadcliffe as an immature FormerChildStar desperate to nail anything.
433** Chris Martin of Music/{{Coldplay}} plugging the band's then-new GreatestHitsAlbum on everything from a sitcom to a public service announcement to his shirt in every scene he's in.
434** Creator/OrlandoBloom as an egotistical heartthrob who starts pursuing Maggie because she ''doesn't'' find him attractive and he is therefore absolutely determined to enlighten her as to his hotness.
435--->'''Orlando:''' Kiss me. Let me show you how I do it.\
436'''Maggie:''' Well okay, if it'll shut you up.
437** Comedian Les Dennis as a pathetic, broken shell of a man. Les himself contributed several anecdotes from his own life to make his character even ''more'' pitiable.
438** Creator/PatrickStewart talking about how he wanted to do a movie as a character based on Professor X of the ''Film/XMenFilmSeries''... who used his vast mental powers primarily to make the clothes of nubile young women [[TheNudifier spontaneously fall off.]][[note]]What makes this even more hilarious is that the younger Charles Xavier is depicted as a ChivalrousPervert who's aware of his telepathy's PowerPerversionPotential.[[/note]]
439--->'''Stewart:''' They try to cover up, but I've seen everything!
440** Ronnie Corbett and Moira Stuart as cokeheads.
441** Keith Chegwin as a hardcore racist and homophobe.
442** Creator/WarwickDavis being extremely bitter and angry about his dwarfism.
443** Shaun Williamson having only one notable role: Barry from ''Series/{{Eastenders}}''. He's referred to as Barry constantly by the other characters, and he's even called that in the credits.
444** Creator/LiamNeeson is a [[PlayingAgainstType dramatic actor obsessed with becoming a comedian]], despite the fact that he has NoSenseOfHumour and CannotTellAJoke to save his life.
445** Creator/JohnnyDepp is a hysterical [[ThePrimaDonna prima donna]] who CantTakeCriticism and is [[HostilityOnTheSet nothing short of abusive]] to those that don't grovel to him.
446* ''Series/DixPourCent'' is a French series about a talent agency. Every episode had at least one real-life French star appearing as themselves, a client of the agency. One episode featured Creator/JeanDujardin as a client of the agency who gets way, way too much into method acting when shooting a World War I film.
447* Luisana Lopilato in ''Casados Con Hijos'' (the version of ''Series/MarriedWithChildren'' licensed for Argentina) spoofed the teenage starlet characters she played in shows such as ''Series/RebeldeWay'' and ''Floricienta''.
448* ''Cybill'' had Cybill Shepherd, fallen actress... as Cybill Sheridan, fallen actress.
449** In one episode, she dates Creator/JonathanFrakes, who is Adam-Westing himself throughout the show. In the conclusion, he's strongly implied to have been [[Series/StarTrekTheNextGeneration Riker]] pretending to be Frakes.
450* Creator/ChristopherEccleston parodied ''Series/DoctorWho'' on ''Series/TheSarahSilvermanProgram'', playing the title character on the ShowWithinAShow, Dr. Lazer Rage.
451* Pretty much anyone involved with ''Series/DoctorWho'' gets this treatment in ''Recap/TheFiveishDoctorsReboot'', which is full of [[SelfDeprecation Self-Deprecating Humor]]:
452** Creator/PeterDavison and Creator/ColinBaker are depicted as has-beens who are desperate to relive their glory days and aren't respected by their families. Davison, meanwhile, fantasizes about being idolized by Creator/StevenMoffat, Creator/MattSmith and Creator/JennaColeman.
453** Creator/SylvesterMcCoy won't shut up about his role in ''Film/TheHobbit'' films, and is considered a nuisance by both Creator/PeterJackson and Creator/IanMcKellen.
454** Creator/JohnBarrowman has a huge ego, never stops singing show tunes, and is constantly giving away copies of his music, which happens to be legal tender at the Doctor Who Experience. Also, his dark secret is that he is ''straight'' and has a wife and two kids.
455** Creator/StevenMoffat is depicted as a ManChild who still plays with his ''Series/DoctorWho'' action figures.
456** Creator/RussellTDavies is more desperate to be included in the 50th anniversary than the former Doctors, and throws out a bunch of ''horrible'' ideas to work himself into the plot.
457** Creator/DavidTennant is so focused on "The Day of the Doctor" that he's forgotten his wife is giving birth.
458** Creator/TomBaker is a terrifying figure and [[LostInCharacter totally convinced he actually is the Doctor]].[[note]]Though this doesn't really count as it wasn't Tom Baker but Jon Culshaw playing the part.[[/note]]
459** Creator/PaulMcGann is the only one depicted as remotely professional, but he's secretly NotSoAboveItAll and keen to get into the 50th anniversary.
460* Creator/SylvesterMcCoy Adam Wested in an episode of the BBC daytime soap ''Series/{{Doctors}}'', in which he played a has-been actor best known for his kids' TV role as "The Magical Lollipop Man".
461* ''Series/ArrestedDevelopment'':
462** Creator/CarlWeathers is a shameless cheapskate who is always finding ways to pinch pennies, cheat businesses and mooch off of others.
463** Creator/ConanOBrien plays himself as a {{Jerkass}} who doesn't respect his female writers or Andy Richter.
464** Andy Richter plays himself ''and his four quintuplet brothers'' on the show.
465* ''Series/SaturdayNightLive'' guests frequently invoke this trope, especially in opening monologues: e.g. Creator/BobSaget gives an autograph to a child fan (though the "autograph" turns out to just be a string of dirty words since Saget was exhilarated to be on a show where he could actually ''use'' them), who asks for his pen back afterwards. Bob refuses, then reveals that the interior of his jacket is lined with pens stolen from the many kids who sought his autograph.
466** Jim Breuer had "The Creator/JoePesci Show" as a recurring skit, with Creator/RobertDeniro as his co-host, culminating in the ''real'' pair showing up to complain about the unfair exaggeration... before showing Breuer and Colin Quinn to properly beat people with a bat.
467** Creator/JerrySeinfeld portrayed an exaggerated version of his stage persona as the host of a game show where the contestants (Creator/DanaCarvey, Creator/AdamSandler, and Creator/RobSchneider all doing their own Seinfeld impressions) answered questions in the form of stand up jokes.
468** Celebrity Jeopardy: Creator/TomHanks [[Funny/SaturdayNightLive as]] [[https://youtu.be/Ch_hoYPPeGc Tom Hanks]], who ran afoul of a ClutchingHandTrap. Trebek had no idea where he ''got'' the pickle jar, though.
469** This can happen at any time on ''Series/SaturdayNightLive''. Examples include Creator/LindsayLohan as a prisoner who seems to think her movies are real and Creator/ElliotPage as a girl full of lesbian stereotypes.
470** The 2011 episode with guest host Music/MileyCyrus had a sketch called "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MeSd7Q7oThc Disney Channel Acting School]]," where Miley (dressed in an exaggerated Series/HannahMontana costume and poofy hair) and Creator/RavenSymone (played by [[Series/KenanAndKel Kenan Thompson]]) host an infomercial for the school. The sketch parodies the writing, wardrobe and comedic devices Creator/DisneyChannel {{Kid Com}}s such as ''Hannah Montana'', ''Series/ThatsSoRaven'' and ''Series/WizardsOfWaverlyPlace'' use regularly.
471* Everyone who appeared as a guest on the spoof talk show ''Series/TheLarrySandersShow'' was doing this. Worth mentioning is Creator/DavidDuchovny, who played himself in love with Larry, propositioning him backstage wherever he appeared.
472* '''Creator/BrianBlessed''' as a very, very LargeHam. This was most obvious when he hosted ''Series/HaveIGotNewsForYou''. He embraces this persona (which does border on TruthInTelevision) to the hilt.
473* Creator/AnthonyStewartHead appeared on ''Series/{{Spooks}}'' as a smart, well-educated international terrorist who was notorious for duping naive young women into helping him carry out his attacks. He apparently had a particular thing thing for [[Series/BuffyTheVampireSlayer blondes]]...
474* ''Series/ThirtyRock'':
475** Creator/JamesFranco[[note]]who in RealLife has been rumored to be gay[[/note]] portrayed himself as a {{Moe}} fan who needs Jenna to act as his [[TheBeard beard]] to cover up his relationship with an anime body pillow.
476** Half the regulars on ''30 Rock'' (Creator/TinaFey, Tracy Morgan, Jack [=McBrayer=], and Judah Friedlander) play comically exaggerated versions of themselves.
477** NBC newscaster Brian Williams shows up frequently on the show as himself, and his character is wackier each time.
478*** He does this on Series/TheDailyShow as well. In fact, he seems to Adam West himself everywhere except for NBC Nightly News and Rock Center.
479* Tommy Chong appeared as a guest on ''Series/TheGeorgeLopezShow'' and as a semi-regular on ''Series/That70sShow'', playing essentially the same character: A burned-out not-so-ex-hippie stoner.
480* Creator/JenniferGrey as Jennifer Grey on ''It's Like, You Know...'', an out-of-work actress who had just received a rhinoplasty... much like the real Jennifer Grey.
481* ''Series/TheNanny'':
482** Shari Lewis essentially played herself as [[Characters/BatmanRoguesGalleryPart4 The Ventriloquist]]. She seemed to legitimately believe Lamb Chop had a will of its own and acted as if she had no control over Lamb Chop's actions; near the end of the episode, Lamb Chop even argues with and threatens Shari, claiming to hold a majority stake in their partnership.
483** Lynn Redgrave appeared as a JadedWashout who would do any favour for anyone who mildly complimented her work.
484* In ''[[Series/TheColbertReport A Colbert Christmas]]'', country singer Music/TobyKeith appears as himself, singing an even more hyperbolic take on his post-9/11 hit "Courtesy of the Red, White and Blue" meant to spoof conservative pundit Bill O'Reilly's declaration of a "war on Christmas." He also enters and exits the holiday special ''carrying an assault rifle.''
485* ''Series/TheBigBangTheory''
486** Creator/WilWheaton's CelebrityStar appearances features a mean and snarky Wil Wheaton, which is really not what the guy's like. [[http://wilwheaton.typepad.com/wwdnbackup/2009/10/the-creepy-candy-coating-corollary.html He promises]]. Game over, Moonpie!
487** Creator/BrentSpiner does this as well in a brief appearance, [[spoiler:opening the package of a signed Wesley Crusher action figure given to Sheldon by Wheaton, and thus taking Wheaton's place as Sheldon's mortal enemy]].
488** Creator/JamesEarlJones portrayed himself as a party animal in the Season 7 episode "The Convention Conundrum", becoming fast friends with Sheldon and taking him to the carnival, a strip club, a sauna, and to Creator/CarrieFisher's house to play Ding Dong Ditch.
489* ''Series/{{Eureka}}'': Wil Wheaton plays a jerkass version of himself.
490* ''Series/{{Leverage}}'': Wil Wheaton plays a jerkass version of himself.
491* On a special Franchise/StarTrek edition of ''Series/TheWeakestLink'' (back when Anne Robinson was hosting the American version), Wheaton did this and it worked a bit '''too''' well. One of the other celebrity contestants was actually upset and creeped out by his behavior.
492* ''Series/JustShootMe'': Finch, a big ''Franchise/StarWars'' fan, meets Creator/MarkHamill and pesters him. Hamill agrees to spend the day with Finch at his job in the Blush magazine offices. After a while Hamill annoys Finch to the point where Finch asks him to leave and Mark reveals he was just acting so irritating to teach Finch a lesson.
493* Creator/MatthewPerry appears in an episode of ''Series/{{Scrubs}}'' as a bitter, resentful misanthrope. According to the showrunners, his character was explicitly written as "Chandler if he never met the other ''Series/{{Friends}}''".
494* ''Series/ThirdRockFromTheSun'': Creator/MarkHamill is hounded by the main cast for his performance as Luke Skywalker. While he publicly bemoans his fans only remembering that part, he's shown alone in his hotel room re-enacting it in front of his mirror with a hair dryer as a blaster.
495* In the short-lived sitcom ''Series/{{Stacked}}'', Creator/PamelaAnderson played a character who is an exaggerated parody of herself: a ditzy blonde party girl with big boobs who has a habit of dating rock stars.
496* Creator/MatthewMcConaughey did this in an episode of ''Series/SexAndTheCity'', playing the classic Hollywood jackass.
497* During Comedy Central's roast of Creator/LarryTheCableGuy, Creator/GaryBusey spends a good 5 minutes insulting himself.
498-->'''Busey:''' How did they manage to get Gary Busey here? Did somebody turn on the batshit signal?
499** Busey also plays a crazy version of himself in ''Series/TwoAndAHalfMen''. Literal to the point where he's [[spoiler:Alan's roommate when he's institutionalized]].
500* Episodes of the tenth season of ''Series/TwoAndAHalfMen'' have featured guest appearances by ex-Creator/DisneyChannel stars, including Music/MileyCyrus, Creator/EmilyOsment and Music/HilaryDuff (though not together). Each of them play [[ReallyGetsAround promiscuous]] and often [[{{Cloudcuckoolander}} ditzy or eccentric]] girlfriends or (soon-to-be-girlfriends) of Jake or Walden, and the actresses are certainly both PlayingAgainstType while sending up their squeaky-clean, family-friendly Disney images in their roles.
501* Duncan James, previously of the BoyBand Blue, played an obvious parody of himself and how he is perceived in the media in the UK SitCom ''Plus One'', to the extent that his character was only ever referred to (even in the credits) as 'Duncan from Blue'.
502* Music/OliviaNewtonJohn on ''Series/{{Glee}}'' plays an uber-{{Jerkass}}ish version of herself in the episodes "Bad Reputation" and "Journey".
503* In ''Series/HannahMontana'', Music/BillyRayCyrus plays his own CaptainErsatz.
504** Particularly in one episode where the family is trying to throw off a reporter who nearly discovers Miley is Hannah Montana. Miley pretends to be a delusional girl who only thinks she's Hannah Montana, while Jackson pretends to be Elvis. The final straw however, is when Billy Ray's character throws on a huge mullet wig and says he's Billy Ray Cyrus. The reporter declares that the whole family is crazy and leaves.
505** Music/{{Miley|Cyrus}}, to an extent derives much humor in doing this to her own RealLife self in the Miley Stewart and "Hannah" roles throughout the show, in particular her DeepSouth roots and celebrity status (along with the occasional stealth humor on her run-ins with scandal, and her TeenIdol image).
506* Creator/MirandaCosgrove in the ''Series/ICarly'' ClipShow episode "iBloop".
507* Creator/DonAdams after ''Series/GetSmart'' was typecast to the point where Maxwell Smart was the only character he could play (see ''The Nude Bomb''). He did do voice work for ''WesternAnimation/{{Tennessee Tuxedo|AndHisTales}}'' but that was just his Maxwell Smart voice.
508** And in ''WesternAnimation/InspectorGadget'', where he offers a glimpse of what Franchise/RoboCop might have been if he'd been rebuilt out of Maxwell Smart instead of Alex Murphy.
509* In ''Series/PartyDown'', Steve Guttenberg plays himself as a cartoonishly enthusiastic and accommodating host who takes a bunch of clueless waiters under his wing for a night. No matter how idiotically his guests behave, he continues to smile indulgently and congratulate them for sharing. After spending the whole night encouraging his guests to "go for it," he steals one of their dates.
510* In ''Series/{{Episodes}}'', Creator/MattLeBlanc plays a (presumably) fictional {{Jerkass}} version of himself, using his own name and ''Series/{{Friends}}'' backstory, but with some fictionalized elements including (presumably) a GagPenis, and two sons instead of his real singular daughter.
511* Wrestling/TripleH had a role in an episode of ''Pacific Blue'' as a porn king's bodyguard. He's apparently playing himself, since not only is his character referred to as "Triple H" by the others, but he even wears a Wrestling/DGenerationX shirt. Maybe in this universe he fell on some hard times?
512* An episode of ''Series/TheGoldenGirls'' featured Lyle Waggoner and Sonny Bono as caricatures of themselves fighting over Dorothy's affections. [[spoiler:In the end, it's revealed that the whole thing was AllJustADream... and a recurring one, at that.]]
513* In the 2011 FOX sitcom ''Series/NewGirl'', Creator/ZooeyDeschanel plays a character who can't get a guy because [[{{Cloudcuckoolander}} she's too weird]]. Most of her fans like her ''because'' [[ManicPixieDreamGirl she's so weird]], but that's beside the point.
514* "Voiceover Man" Peter Dickson, known for his work on [[Creator/Channel4 E4]], ''Series/TheXFactor'', ''Series/BritainsGotTalent'', ''Series/FamilyFortunes'', ''Series/ThePriceIsRight'' and many more, loves to play up his LargeHamAnnouncer role. See [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VJTKNRSZspQ The X Husband]] and [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jP2AFRuhQyk Voiceover Man Needs a Job]] for examples.
515* Creator/IsaiahMustafa (aka [[Advertising/TheManYourManCouldSmellLike Old Spice Guy]]) appears in ''Series/{{Chuck}}'' as a character almost as [[InexplicablyAwesome implausibly awesome]] as he is in the Old Spice adverts - super confident, imposingly strong, and a perfect shot with a sticker gun at 30 feet (shooting behind his back). He even gets a tooth-gleam effect when smiling.
516* Creator/ChevyChase, known for his prima donna antics and sour egotism around his co-stars (leading to his permanent ban on ''Series/SaturdayNightLive''), revived his career playing Pierce Hawthorne in ''Series/{{Community}}'', whose selfishness, bordering on psychopathic, wreaks havoc on the show.
517** Creator/JackBlack's character in ''Series/{{Community}}'' is an overenthusiastic, deluded, half-crazy LargeHam who breaks into song at inappropriate moments. When trying to persuade the group of his value, he describes himself as a "[[{{Acrofatic}} chubby agile guy]]" before accidentally high-kicking Jeff in the face.
518** A straighter example is Luis Guzman's appearance on the show, where he plays himself as Greendale's most famous former student, who still loves the place because he "got laid like crazy" there.
519* Charles Grodin, actually an extremely nice guy by all accounts, adopts the same curmudgeonly, cynical, easily annoyed persona in his public and television appearances that he became known for in film. It got really confusing when he hosted an ostensibly non-comedic cable chat show as the comically serious and bitter "Charles Grodin" instead of as himself.
520* Lyle Talbot, former matinee idol turned B-movie actor, portrayed "State Senator Lyle Talbot", a former matinee idol turned B-movie actor turned politician in ''Series/GreenAcres'', parodying both himself and then California governor Ronald Reagan. He later portrayed the unnamed state's governor who would host marathons of his own films on a local TV station.
521* Sometimes the guest stars on ''Series/{{Entourage}}'' will do this. Matt Damon is the best example, with one episode ending with him begging for donations to a child charity on his phone, becoming more and more overly emotional each time and going further into overblown ham comedy.
522* ''Series/HowIMetYourMother'''s star drawing power is pretty up there, and they enjoy this trope. They got Emmitt Smith in the second season (What's more important than football? Dance, my friend. Dance) and Regis Philbin in the fourth.
523** Maury Povich appears in one episode in the background of almost every scene, meaning that he's in numerous places at once.
524** Creator/JimNantz appears as himself in an ImagineSpot, where he's interviewing Barney about his sporting triumphs in the sport of picking up random hotties.
525** Alan Thicke has made several appearances as himself, starting with the Season 3 episode, "Sandcastles in the Sand." He's an old friend of Robin's (due to both being Canadian and having met on the "Sandcastles in the Sand" music video, where he played her father -- in real life Alan Thicke has a son named Robin).
526** Creator/WilliamZabka appears as a washed up FormerChildStar who travels with 2000 headshots of himself in his trunk and is so hated for his famous villain roles that he's ostracised by his family and gets booed and pelted with popcorn by random people in the street.
527** Creator/AlexTrebek made an appearance as the host of a game show called ''Million Dollar Heads or Tails'', for which Robin auditions. He doesn't get many lines, but hires her because she's Canadian.
528* Creator/KevinBacon appeared on ''Series/WillAndGrace'' as a movie star who ''needs'' to be stalked by the likes of Jack.
529** Music/JenniferLopez appeared in the sixth season finale as a [[TheDitz ditzy]] version of herself who makes her backup dancers wear her branded perfume. She's hired to sing at Karen's wedding and in the process takes a shot at her own failed marriages.
530--->'''Jennifer:''' Just remember: the secret to a successful marriage is... ah, who am I kidding?
531* Creator/ShondaRhimes appeared in an episode of ''Series/TheMindyProject'', playing herself as the only woman allowed to compete in an otherwise all-male collegiate beer pong tournament, because she is so awesome. "Writing is how I pay the bills, but my passion is beer pong". [[http://video.vulture.com/video/Shonda-Rhimes-on-The-Mindy-Proj clip]].
532* ''[[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Casa_Vianello Casa Vianello]]'', the longest-running SitCom on Italian TV (1988-2007), depicted a comedic version of Raimondo Vianello and Sandra Mondaini's (two of the most beloved former film and TV actors in Italy) everyday life. The two were married in real life too; Raimondo portrayed himself as a grumpy, scheming and lecherous old man whose only interest in life was soccer, and Sandra played the part of the brilliant but ditzy housewife who always tries to find new ways to escape boredom. The show enjoyed immediate success and the end of every episode, with the two in bed, Sandra wildly thrashing her legs while Raimondo quietly read a newspaper right next to her, became something of a MemeticMutation in Italy.
533* Creator/ValKilmer's appearance on ''Series/LifesTooShort'', which reunites him with his ''Film/{{Willow}}'' co-star Creator/WarwickDavis. [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=-rF_MDb03dA "Adam West" is even namechecked]].
534* ''Series/TheRealHusbandsOfHollywood'' revolves around Creator/KevinHart and numerous other celebrities playing outrageously {{flanderiz|ation}}ed versions of themselves, with Kevin himself being seen as an annoyance and TheFriendNobodyLikes within the show. One episode even refers to him as the most hated person in America.
535* Creed Bratton's self-named character in the American version of ''Series/{{The Office|US}}''. In one of the final episodes, it's revealed that Creed (the character) used to be in the band Music/TheGrassRoots. Though in another episode Creed (the character) heavily implies that he killed the real Creed Bratton and stole his name.
536* In the unsold pilot ''Series/HeatVisionAndJack'', Creator/RonSilver plays Ron Silver, government assassin ''and'' movie actor.
537* Mex Urtizberea had a huge success as "Tuca" in ''Series/{{Graduados}}'' (2012), and sported an artificial beard. Two years later, working in ''Series/ViudasEHijosDelRockAndRoll'', he let his true beard grow.
538* ''Series/{{Columbo}}'' featured Music/JohnnyCash and Creator/JanetLeigh portraying characters that were very similar to themselves.
539* Music/StevieNicks, who has long been rumored to be involved in witchcraft and/or UsefulNotes/{{Wicca}} in real life (a rumor that she's always denied), guest-starred on an episode of ''Series/AmericanHorrorStoryCoven'' AsHerself... where it turns out she really ''is'' a witch.
540* A rare non-comedic example with Creator/JerryLewis in ''Series/LawAndOrderSpecialVictimsUnit'', whose Jerry-Lewis-like behavior is part of a manic episode [[spoiler:that ends in murder]].
541* Creator/SeanBean does it in every episode of UK comedy ''Wasted'', where he appears as the spirit guide of a fat loser stoner called Morpheus, dressed as his ''[[Series/GameOfThrones GoT]]'' character Ned Stark.
542-->'''Morpheus:''' Now the weather is getting colder, and autumn is ending, don't you think...?\
543'''Sean Bean:''' I'm not fucking saying it.
544** In the final episode of season one [[spoiler:Sean Bean lets Morpheus cut his head off because [[ChronicallyKilledActor Sean Bean always dies in everything]]]]. Then he turns the Internet memes up to eleven when [[spoiler:he comes back to life in a white light and says "One does not simply kill Sean Bean"]].
545* Creator/AlexTrebek also appears in the final episode of ''Series/TheColbertReport'' as "the man with all the answers." He also praised Stephen in talking to him in the form of a question.
546* ''Series/{{Friends}}'': Creator/GaryOldman appeared in a two-parter as Joey's alcoholic LargeHam co-star.
547* Creator/VincentDOnofrio as a rather strange version of himself on ''WesternAnimation/BojackHorseman''.
548* ''Series/JaneTheVirgin'':
549** An AsHimself version -- Music/BritneySpears guests as a hammy pop diva whose every move is mimicked by her troupe of backup dancers.
550** Creator/BrookeShields as "River Fields", a SoapboxSadie actress widely considered "America's Sweetheart".
551* Robert Goulet guest starred on several sitcoms as a fading version of himself, somehow becoming involved in the lives of the series regulars who came to hear him sing, notably on ''Series/TheKingOfQueens'', ''Series/GeorgeAndLeo'', and ''Series/MrBelvedere''.
552* Creator/MattDamon does this as Creator/JimmyKimmel's SitcomArchNemesis on ''Series/JimmyKimmelLive'', believing that he has been constantly shunned aside by Kimmel [[SigningOffCatchphrase because they keep running out of time]].
553* ''Series/EerieIndiana'': In "Reality Takes a Holiday", Justin Shenkarow, Mary-Margaret Humes, Creator/FrancisGuinan, Julie Condra and Creator/JoeDante each play an exaggerated (if not outright deranged) version of their real life selves.
554* [[Series/{{Dateline}} Chris Hansen]] appeared AsHimself on the short-lived Creator/TruTV show ''Fameless'' in a skit that pranked someone into thinking they were in a ''Series/ToCatchAPredator'' sting.
555* ''Literature/TheNightmareRoom'': ''Fear Games'' has Creator/TippiHedren, who had been playing a witch in story. When this is revealed she says "First [[Film/TheBirds birds]], now this!"
556* The central point of ''Series/{{Staged}}'', a [[Creator/TheBBC BBC]] short-form dramedy series written and directed by Simon Evans about himself, Creator/MichaelSheen, and Creator/DavidTennant trying to rehearse a play over Zoom. Michael is an extremely intense actor who intimidates Simon, David is flippant and has no attention span, and Simon isn't assertive enough to keep the VitriolicBestBuds working together. There are also guest appearances by a {{Cluster F Bomb}}ing Creator/SamuelLJackson, who doesn't remember that [[Film/{{Unthinkable}} he's worked with Michael before]]; an Creator/AdrianLester who is on the edge of a breakdown, and has a SuspiciouslySpecificDenial that he hasn't started exaggerating his Brummie accent; and a Dame Creator/JudiDench who is ''extremely'' aware that she is a National Treasure, and swears.
557* ''Series/BlackMirror''
558** [[Recap/BlackMirrorRachelJackAndAshleyToo "Rachel, Jack and Ashley Too"]] has Music/MileyCyrus as Ashley O, a teen pop star who wears a wig and lives a double life, seeking to break free of the strict control of her StageMom so she can write more personal songs. In short, it's the premise of ''Series/HannahMontana'' combined with Miley's own rebellion against her Creator/DisneyChannel-era ContractualPurity. This being ''Black Mirror'', it's PlayedForDrama, but even then, the episode is [[BreatherEpisode one of the show's more lighthearted ones]].
559** [[Recap/BlackMirrorJoanIsAwful "Joan is Awful"]]: Creator/SalmaHayek plays [[spoiler:a simulation of herself]] who self-describes as a "dyslexic, talented actress with questionable English". Throughout her scheme with Joan she's coming up with airheaded ideas and inserting Spanish words into her dialogue for humor ("quam-puta").
560* Creator/BillyEichner plays a more campy and high-strung version of himself when hosting ''Series/BillyOnTheStreet''.
561* Creator/HiroshiFujioka who is known for ''Series/KamenRider'' and Advertising/SegataSanshiro is considered as one
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565* Music/DavidBowie's ''Jazzin' for Blue Jean'' (1984), a ShortFilm / long-form video, is partially built around this via his [[ActingForTwo playing two roles]]. One is dorky hero Vic, who is trying to maintain a CelebrityLie. The celebrity in question is Bowie's other character, Screamin' Lord Byron, a rock star with an elaborate, Literature/ArabianNights-inspired onstage look and a way with the ladies... plus a diva-ish attitude and presumably decadent offstage life -- when we first see him in the flesh, his handlers are carrying him to his dressing room because he's passed out; he's even hooked up to a portable oxygen tank. Bowie had just had a NewbieBoom thanks to 1983's ''Let's Dance'', and it's possible newbies didn't realize "Mr. Screamin'" was a spoof of his 1970s personas (Ziggy Stardust, The Thin White Duke, etc.) and excesses. As Vic chews him out at the end: "You conniving, randy, bogus-Oriental old queen! Your record sleeves are better than your songs!"
566* James Van Der Beek plays a parody version of himself in the video for Music/{{Kesha}}'s "Blow".
567* In the video for "Disco 2000" by Music/{{Pulp}}, Jarvis Cocker appears as himself frequently being shown on TV screens, magazine covers, posters and so on; leading other characters to make complaints like "Not him again!" This was a response to the perceived over-exposure of Pulp at the time.
568* Music/TaylorSwift plays an increasingly obsessed and insane version of herself in her video for "Blank Space", parodying the image some portions of the media have of her as an drama-addict who deliberately makes her romantic life chaotic to provide inspiration for songs.
569* In the music video for D12's "My Band", Music/{{Eminem}} plays himself as a vain, smarmy megalomaniac and spotlight hog with an outrageous skincare routine who refuses to understand that his bandmates hate his guts, parodying various embarrassing tabloid stories about his weekly facials and divaish behaviour. He also dresses his group up as a BoyBand, making fun of how he was a HardcoreHipHop artist who'd somehow crossed over to become [[TeenPop a teen idol]].
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573* In 2021, Tim Donaghy, a former NBA referee who made headlines in the mid-to-late-2000s after being caught fixing matches, made his debut in Wrestling/MajorLeagueWrestling as a crooked referee.
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577* In the ''Radio/ImSorryIllReadThatAgain'' 25th Anniversary ReunionShow, most of the cast parody themselves to an extent (Graeme and Bill have given up comedy for medicine and birdwatching; Tim now lives in a a very twee, middle class sitcom town), but the Adam Westing comes from John Cleese, played as a Howard Hughes-style millionaire recluse with an obsession with [[Series/MontyPythonsFlyingCircus silly walks]].
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581* Creator/NicolasCage plays an exaggerated version of himself in ''Videogame/DeadByDaylight'' complete with abilities themed on his infamous overacting.
582* Lazlow Jones is a hacker, radio host and privacy advocate who moonlights as a writer for the ''VideoGame/GrandTheftAuto'' series. He voices one of the recurring radio hosts ([[TheDanza also called Lazlow]]) and happens to be one of [[ButtMonkey the unluckier characters of the franchise]], routinely getting threatened and insulted by his callers and guests. By ''VideoGame/GrandTheftAutoIV'', Lazlow has been [[NewJobAsThePlotDemands fired half a dozen times]] from various stations in nearly every corner of the United States and has become increasingly bitter and alcoholic. In [[Videogame/GrandTheftAutoV the fifth game]], Lazlow finally shows up in person where he's not only portrayed as cartoonishly pathetic but also ends up getting humiliated at the hands of the protagonists on two occasions.
583** Lazlow's colleague and friend, Couzin Ed, has a cameo in ''VideoGame/GrandTheftAutoViceCity'' as the previous host of V-Rock who crank calls his replacement.
584--->'''Ed:''' So you're calling me a "burnout," is that what you're saying?!\
585'''Lazlow:''' Well, I heard you applied for this job with a resume written on [[TheStoner rolling papers]]. I mean, come on!\
586'''Ed:''' Oh yeah, and you sent yours in [[BribingYourWayToVictory hand-written calligraphy with a bouquet of flowers]]! That's not rock and roll, man!!
587* In the ''VideoGame/SaintsRow2'' DLC pack ''Ultor Exposed'', the Boss teams up with ex-porn star Tera Patrick, playing herself as an Ultor microbiologist-turned-whistleblower.
588* ''VideoGame/SaintsRowTheThird'' has Creator/BurtReynolds as the Mayor of Steelport. Unlike Adam West, however, Mayor Reynolds is an in-universe MemeticBadass.
589* ''VideoGame/SaintsRowIV'' gets rid of the fan favorite Zombie Voice and replaces it with a "Nolan North" option instead. It's Creator/NolanNorth ''playing'' Nolan North. Creator/KeithDavid also voices himself as the Vice President. Since he also voiced Julius in the first two games, comparisons eventually get brought up.
590** Keith's ''Film/TheyLive'' costar Wrestling/RoddyPiper shows up in the former's personal simulation and eventually becomes a recruitable party member.
591* In ''VideoGame/FalloutNewVegas'', singer Wayne "Mr. Las Vegas" Newton appears as Radio New Vegas' DJ, Mr. New Vegas.
592* In universe example is [[Franchise/SuperMarioBros Mario]] in the {{R|olePlayingGame}}PGs. Some local will recognize him as ''the Mario'' and he'll have to do various jumps, plumbing, or "heroics" to appease them to continue the real heroics.
593* The full motion video game ''{{VideoGame/Ripper}}'' features Creator/ChristopherWalken doing what appears to be a Christopher Walken impression. His distinct speaking style is dialed up to 11.
594* ''VideoGame/YIIKAPostModernRPG'' has Rory Mancer (portrayed by WebVideo/{{Yuriofwind}}), whose mannerisms and behavior make him his voice actor without the [=YouTube=] account.
595* In ''VideoGame/TheSimpsonsGame'', Creator/WillWright of ''VideoGame/SimCity'' and ''VideoGame/TheSims'' fame (with both franchises owned by Creator/ElectronicArts, who published this game) makes an appearance as a minor antagonist who wants to destroy the 8-bit Simpson family, and proclaims himself as "the nerdiest nerd in the computiverse".
596* Pain and Terror in ''VideoGame/Borderlands3'' are essentially Creator/PennAndTeller voicing themselves (or not, [[TheSpeechless in Terror's case]]) as the hosts of a DesertPunk CircusOfFear.
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599[[folder:Web Original]]
600* Creator/LindsayLohan's [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F6g85lp2wJc eHarmony ad]].
601* "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mjPzd1D9Cbc See You Again]]", a Platform/YouTube video episode of ''[[Music/MileyCyrus The Miley And Mandy Show]]''. Certainly SelfDeprecation if not Adam Westing, at least in the beginning.
602* At least two ''Series/DawsonsCreek'' veterans.
603** [[https://web.archive.org/web/20110108213611/http://www.jamesvandermemes.com/ James Van Der Memes]].
604** [[http://www.funnyordie.com/videos/fa34df6f44/pacey-con-with-joshua-jackson Pacey Con]].
605* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8go0IBBeTSg This]] WebVideo/ShaneDawson Platform/YouTube video, with a guest appearance by [[Series/LizzieMcGuire Lalaine]].
606* Michael Rosen is well aware of {{YouTube Poop}}s, and since finding out about them he often appeals to people who make them by hamming up his act for camera. The most infamous example is [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7BxQLITdOOc this one]].
607* Music/SnoopDogg playing [[Literature/TheBible Moses]] as himself (smoking 'burning bush', being 'high' up on the mountain top, receiving '[[VerbalTic commandizzles]]' from 'the G-O-single-D', etc) in [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0kRAKXFrYQ4 this]] episode of ''WebVideo/EpicRapBattlesOfHistory''.
608* Creator/MaraWilson's appearances in videos from WebVideo/TheNostalgiaCritic and WebVideo/TheNostalgiaChick. Creator/{{Doug|Walker}} himself will play up his issues when he appears in-universe as Critic and cast himself as pathetic.
609* In a ''WebVideo/FunnyOrDie'' video parodying ''Film/AmericanPsycho'', Music/WeirdAlYankovic plays a version of himself who is murdered by [[Music/HueyLewisAndTheNews Huey Lewis]] for parodying his song.
610* Wrestling/ChrisJericho, in his web series ''WebVideo/ButImChrisJericho''.
611* The ''WebVideo/LoadingReadyRun'' crew play essentially Adam Wested versions of themselves in their sub-series WebVideo/CommodoreHustle. The characters they play are themselves, if they were jerks and regularly resorted to fart humor. In FridayNights, they play versions of themselves that are not as mean as their cH versions, but are completely obsessed with ''TabletopGame/MagicTheGathering''.
612* In ''WebVideo/VideoGameHighSchool'', Creator/FreddieWong plays himself, as a pompous JerkAss intent on keeping his son Ted in his shadow, making fun of his usual role as an arrogant, over-the-top action hero.
613* In ''WebVideo/ChadVader'', Creator/BrianKrause plays himself, and is annoyed that the characters only recognize him for his role as Leo Wyatt in ''Series/{{Charmed|1998}}'' and not his other work.
614* During an Music/{{Area 11}} skit, "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X8MQxwW83_k Monopoly]]", everyone (except perhaps Leo) does this. Special mention goes to Parv, who plays himself as a [[{{Cloudcuckoolander}} deluded man-child]] [[TheDitz who is completely absentminded]] (an exaggeration of his online persona), as well as LetsPlay/HatFilms, who cameo as prima-donna versions of themselves that argue pettily about whether or not they should get to play as the top hat.
615* In "50 Facts You Can't Even" by WebVideo/{{Jacksfilms}}, WebVideo/MatthewSantoro stars {{as himself}}, parodying his own "50 Amazing Facts To Blow Your Mind" videos.
616* The ''WebVideo/BroniesReact'' review for the season 5 premiere of ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagic'' features a CreatorCameo by M.A. Larson, where he portrays himself as a money-grubbing lackey of Hasbro. As well as ignoring some basic things about the show.
617-->'''M.A. Larson:''' Wait a minute, wait a minute, wait a minute... Rainbow Dash can ''fly''? I wish I would have known that....
618* This 2015 web video starring Creator/MacaulayCulkin shows an all-grown-up [[Film/HomeAlone Kevin McAllister]] [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yh7-wAy_8ss getting even with one of the home invaders from 1990]].
619* ''WebVideo/BestOfTheWorst'': Macaulay Culkin appears as a cameo where he plays himself as the bizarre cult leader of an order devoted to him, seeking out rare VHS tapes of 90s kid movies that he drains of their energy to sustain his "[[InformedAttribute eternal youth]]"
620* ''WebVideo/TheGuild'': Wil Wheaton becomes a recurring character in later seasons as a pompous, jerkass version of himself. When busy writing his memoirs, he'll answer his phone with a testy, "Journaling!"
621* ''Series/TheCryOfMann'': Sam Weiner, who plays as himself, the actor playing the mailman on ''Cry Of Mann'', and is portrayed as an outright {{Narcissist}}.
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625* Music/{{KISS}} has a track record of often appearing as zany caricatures of themselves in animation. The two most notable examples are when they helped save the world from a giant alien black hole in ''WesternAnimation/TheFairlyOddParents'' special ''WesternAnimation/{{Wishology}}'' and when they were ''interdimensional space guardians'' complete with an {{animesque}} MagicalGirl transformation sequence in ''WesternAnimation/ScoobyDooAndKissRockAndRollMystery''.
626* In ''WesternAnimation/DrKatzProfessionalTherapist'', every main character was the voice actor doing a self-parody. The patients were all stand-up comics replaying the 'total neurotic loser bits' from their own stand-up acts, to animation. Dr. Katz, Ben and Laura were the only ones with original lines.
627* "WesternAnimation/{{Futurama}}":
628** "Into the Wild Green Yonder" featured [[Creator/PennAndTeller Penn Jillette]] as a head who barely fit in his jar and worked with a [[TheSpeechless Teller]] who was dead and the act was the same.
629** "Bendin' In The Wind" features Music/{{Beck|Musician}} making fun of his tendency for WordSaladLyrics as well as his general stage persona. Apparently his one note on receiving the script was that they should add ''more'' jokes at his expense.
630** While he plays himself as a SophisticatedAsHell scientific genius in "The Cryonic Woman", Pauly Shore also parodies his own act.
631** UsefulNotes/AlGore, ever since he made ''Film/AnInconvenientTruth'', has appeared a few times in cameos on as an over-the-top parody of either a environmentalist super-hero ([[Series/ThirtyRock "A whale is in trouble!"]]) or as a super-egotist who claims credit for everything (as he was mocked for after his [[BeamMeUpScotty 'invented the Internet']] comment was misconstrued).
632--->'''Gore:''' Finally! I get to save the world with deadly lasers instead of deadly slideshows!\
633'''Gore:''' If we don't go back there and make that event happen, the entire universe will be destroyed... [[AndThatsTerrible And as an environmentalist, I'm against that.]]
634* ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'':
635** The genuine article appears in the immortal episode "[[Recap/TheSimpsonsS4E9MrPlow Mr. Plow]]". The camera slowly tilts as West's MaskOfSanity starts slipping, whereupon the family cautiously backs away from him.
636--->"And why doesn't Batman ''dance'' anymore? Remember the Batusi?" ''[begins to shuck and jive]''
637** In "[[Recap/TheSimpsonsS16E11OnAClearDayICantSeeMySister On a Clear Day I Can't See My Sister]]," Lisa gets a restraining order against Bart and Bart is given an instructional video on restraining orders narrated by Creator/GaryBusey, who enters on a motorcycle, introduces himself with an EvilLaugh, and concludes his parable on restraining orders thusly;
638--->'''Busey:''' I'm gonna let you in on a little secret: [[AndThatLittleGirlWasMe Joe is]] ''[[AndThatLittleGirlWasMe me]]''. And Mary is a composite of twelve different women and a small, independent film company; all of whom couldn't deal with me because I'm ''too '''real'''''.
639** In "[[Recap/TheSimpsonsS13E18IAmFuriousYellow I Am Furious (Yellow)]]", Creator/StanLee plays a slightly crazy version of himself who will not leave Comic Book Guy's shop, breaks a toy Batmobile in an attempt to make a The Thing figurine fit inside it, thinks he "made it better" and believes he can turn into the Hulk.
640--->'''Comic Book Guy:''' Oh, ''please.'' You couldn't even change into [[ShoutOut Bill Bixby!]]
641** They also had Creator/MichaelMoore respond to a request for a source on his claims, with "YourMom!"
642** In "[[Recap/TheSimpsonsS11E6HelloGutterHelloFadder Hello Gutter, Hello Fadder]]", Creator/PennAndTeller also appear as themselves with Penn portrayed as AxCrazy and Teller as an abused victim:
643--->'''Teller:''' Will you shut up?\
644'''Homer:''' Hey, I thought you never talked.\
645'''Teller:''' Uh, I didn't mean to. It just slipped out. Oh, God, now Penn's going to beat me.\
646'''Penn:''' ''[laughs]'' [[AllPartOftheShow Folks, it's all part of the act!]]\
647'''Teller:''' No, it isn't! Don't leave me alone with him!\
648'''Penn:''' ''[to Homer]'' You've ruined the act! I'm going to kill you!\
649'''Teller:''' He'll do it! [[TheOtherDarrin I'm not the first Teller]]!
650** They made a return appearance during "[[Recap/TheSimpsonsS22E18TheGreatSimpsina The Great Simpsina]]", a stage-magic-based episode. This time, Teller's the domineering one (claiming that Penn [[NiceCharacterMeanActor "only does the talking on stage."]]) Also, when a variety of dangerous objects are thrown at Penn as a distraction, he starts juggling them, seemingly on instinct alone.
651--->'''Teller:''' Just drop them!\
652'''Penn:''' I can't! I never learned how!
653** Before ''WesternAnimation/FamilyGuy'', Creator/JamesWoods played himself-as-a-lunatic in "[[Recap/TheSimpsonsS5E13HomerAndApu Homer and Apu]]", replacing Apu at the Kwik-E-Mart and [[MethodActing claiming to be researching a movie role]]. During the interview he even claims to have traveled through time to research for his cameo in ''Film/{{Chaplin}}''. When Apu returns to his job, Woods leaves to "battle aliens on a faraway planet", and gives a SureLetsGoWithThat reaction when Marge thinks he's talking about another movie.
654** Creator/NeilGaiman appears as himself in "[[Recap/TheSimpsonsS23E6TheBookJob The Book Job]]" wherein he plays a crazy DiabolicalMastermind who NeverLearnedToRead.
655** "[[Recap/TheSimpsonsS19E7HusbandsAndKnives Husbands and Knives]]": Before Gaiman, Creator/AlanMoore showed up at a comic store opening, [[BerserkButton displeased]] at being asked to sign a copy of ''ComicBook/{{Watchmen}} [[SpinoffBabies Babies]] in "ComicBook/{{V for V|endetta}}acation"''.
656** "[[Recap/TheSimpsonsS9E22TrashOfTheTitans Trash of the Titans]]" pokes fun at Music/{{U2}} frontman Bono's political activism.
657--->'''Bono:''' Wait, people. He's talking about waste management, that affects the whole damn planet!\
658'''The Edge:''' ''[sighs]'' Aw, here we go...
659** Creator/TomArnold appears as himself in "[[Recap/TheSimpsonsS11E4TreehouseOfHorrorX Treehouse of Horror X]]", as [[ItMakesSenseInContext one of the obnoxious and mediocre celebrities being sent on a rocket into the Sun]].
660--->'''Tom Arnold:''' I mean, my shows weren't great, but I never tied people up and forced 'em to watch. And I could've, 'cause I'm a big guy, and I'm good with knots.
661*** In the same episode, Creator/DickClark (who was infamous for [[OlderThanTheyLook never seeming to age]]) disintegrates as [[MillenniumBug the Y2K glitch]] goes into effect; he turns out to be a robot.
662* Creator/PatrickStewart's role in the ''WesternAnimation/FamilyGuy'' episode where the cast of ''Series/StarTrekTheNextGeneration'' are all present, in which he is portrayed as egotistical and violent (particularly towards Creator/WilWheaton, who at one point asks for something from the take out and receives a brutal smash into the window, with Stewart screaming at him that [[Film/{{Caddyshack}} "You'll get nothing and like it!"]]).
663** Stewart also plays the Director of the CIA, Bullock, in sister show ''WesternAnimation/AmericanDad'' (based on his character from ''Film/ConspiracyTheory''):
664--->'''Bullock:''' Naturally, recapturing this fugitive is our top priority. Then we can track down the bastards that have been harboring it and punish them brutally. I mean, really brutally. Weird stuff. [[AssShove Butt stuff]].
665** Patrick Stewart also voiced Peter during a cutaway in which Peter had had his vocal cords surgically replaced with Patrick Stewart's.
666** He also voices the internal monologues of Joe's infant baby Susie. His first line in that role was "Hello, this is Patrick Stewart, how are you enjoying the show so far?"
667** ''Family Guy'' also has Creator/JamesWoods, who plays himself as a recurring psychotic villain.
668** In one episode, Radio/RushLimbaugh also showed up playing himself (well, Fred Savage in a suit, but that's another episode...). Rush also shows up in the first Family Guy ''Franchise/StarWars'' parody, where he goes on a talk radio rant about a liberal galactic agenda.
669** A CutawayGag Creator/AlyssaMilano appears [[MediumBlending in person]] to file a defamation suit against the show, spoofing a lawsuit she filed in real life.
670** There was also a gruesome spoof of ''Franchise/ScoobyDoo'', with Creator/FrankWelker reprising his role of Fred.
671** "[[Recap/FamilyGuyS4E20PatriotGames Patriot Games]]" portrayed Creator/JayLeno as a stalker who wants to kill Tom Brady (with Leno himself providing the voice).
672** One episode featured [[Series/TheHills Lauren Conrad]] playing herself as a genius [[ObfuscatingStupidity who only pretends to be an idiot]] due to America's anti-intellectualism.
673** One episode has a cutaway gag where Stewie laments that someone turned their back on him "like reality turned its back on Creator/GaryBusey!" Cut to Gary Busey psyching himself up in the mirror, with his reflection as a hideous clown with snake hair. Busey voiced himself (and the reflection).
674* The vast majority of {{Celebrity Voice Actor}}s on ''WesternAnimation/KingOfTheHill'' appear as (mundane) fictional characters, but the ones who appear as themselves invariably do this, with Chuck Mangione being an eccentric Mega-Lo-Mart spokesman who's squatting in the Arlen store and struggles with anger issues, while Randy Travis is a compulsive liar who steals other people's ideas and deeds to take credit for them, to name two.
675* In ''WesternAnimation/MegasXLR'', the character Magnanimous was, as a whole, a parody of Creator/BruceCampbell... voiced by Bruce Campbell. His second appearance even had a [[Franchise/EvilDead chainsaw-and-shotgun]]-toting mech. Which looks like [[Film/BubbaHoTep Elvis]].
676* ''WesternAnimation/AmericanDad'' has, not only Creator/PatrickStewart, they also had the members of the band My Morning Jacket play themselves, having to deal with Stan's slightly-stalkerish obsession of them, especially the singer Jim James.
677** They also had Music/RickyMartin in an episode as himself where he was shown as being in love with Roger.
678** Creator/DannyDevito voices himself as a robot in "Tearjerker".
679** Another episode sees Music/NickiMinaj and Music/BrunoMars playing themselves attempting to destroy his career.
680* Creator/GaryOwens was known for voicing Creator/HannaBarbera's limited animation superheroes like WesternAnimation/SpaceGhost and [[WesternAnimation/DynomuttDogWonder Blue Falcon]]. In Disney's ''WesternAnimation/RawToonage'', he voiced a parody of those guys: [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h4BOBkbjfvM "Badly-Animated Man."]]
681** While generally not limited animation, Owens also voiced [[WesternAnimation/TheRenAndStimpyShow Powdered Toast Man]], whom was a semi-parody of such superhero characters.
682* ''WesternAnimation/RobotChicken'' does this ''a lot'', as a surprising number of the celebrity parodies feature the actual celebrity. Special mention has to go to the fourth season premiere, which starts with co-creators Matthew Senreich and Creator/SethGreen (himself someone that can't stand the thought of ''only'' having a major role in [[WesternAnimation/FamilyGuy a hit TV show paying hundreds of thousands]]) looking for jobs after the (in-universe) cancellation of ''Robot Chicken'' from a Creator/JossWhedon who is an overly dramatic, [[SmallNameBigEgo egotistical]] nut-job who believes Seth is one of his "creations" for starring in ''Series/{{Buffy|TheVampireSlayer}}'', which quickly devolves into attempts on their lives, believing Seth [[ActorRoleConfusion is really a werewolf]]; a Ron Moore who writes ''Series/{{Battlestar Galactica|2003}}'' by throwing darts to decide who's a Cylon, and decides to attack the duo as well when he takes Seth's suggestion that "I could be a Cylon" [[LiteralMinded too literally]]; and a Creator/SethMacFarlane with the power to [[CutawayGag rewrite history to include any random past event he offhandedly mentions]], which he does constantly. ''All of them'' were voiced by the actual people.
683** Some other memorable examples have been Creator/RachaelLeighCook in a parody of her "This is your brain on drugs" [[PublicServiceAnnouncement PSA]] where she goes completely bonkers and starts running around destroying things with the frying pan until finally leaping off a building to her death; Joey Fatone playing himself as ''Film/TheKarateKid1984'' to avenge the deaths of his fellow Music/{{NSYNC}} bandmates (and also poke fun at his weight problem -- the sketch is called "Enter the Fat One"); Corey Haim and Corey Feldman as failed-child-actor would-be superheroes; Music/TilaTequila in her MTV reality show, revealed to be a Franchise/{{Terminator}}-esque cyborg programmed with the sole goal of being a pop celebrity; Creator/StanLee and Creator/PamelaAnderson as the co-hosts of a comic book gossip show, with Stan making increasingly un-subtle innuendos until finally leaping out a window to prevent anyone from finding out his "secret identity".
684** Ryan Seacrest parodied his own public image during a guest spot on this show.
685** Creator/MorganFreeman reprised his narration of ''Film/MarchOfThePenguins'' in a spoof that followed the day to day life of [[Characters/BatmanThePenguin The Penguin]].
686** Creator/MarkHamill appeared as himself in a sketch called "Meteorgeddon", where Creator/HarrisonFord is chosen to lead a mission to blow up a rogue asteroid (along with Music/{{Aerosmith}} as the crew) because of his role as Han Solo in ''Star Wars''. He tries to back out by saying he's not qualified, but a ''Star Wars'' fan cheers him on with "Go get 'em, Han Solo!" Then there's another press conference called by Hamill who thinks he should lead the mission:
687--->'''Hamill:''' Hey, I blew up the Death Star with my eyes closed.\
688'''Very same ''Star Wars'' fan:''' That was just a movie, dude.
689** A missed case occurred when they did a sketch where the writers of ''Series/StarTrekTheNextGeneration'' attempted to make Wesley Crusher more likable by introducing an even ''worse'' character - a banjo-playing GreatGazoo-esque creature named Snirkles - only for fans to want them to kill Crusher and keep Snirkles. Creator/WilWheaton later said he'd have been happy to voice Wesley if they'd asked.
690** Music/FiftyCent appears to voice himself in the "VideoGame/{{PaRappa|TheRapper}} & 50" sketch, in which [=PaRappa=] becomes famous and joins G-Unit Records simply by repeating some of Chop Chop Master Onion's lines regardless of context. Eventually Master Onion becomes jealous over [=PaRappa=] having not returned his calls and opens fire on the two. He only manages to hit 50 Cent, who is [[MajorInjuryUnderreaction completely unamused]].
691--->"Eh, it's the tenth time I've been shot. Bullets are like food to me."
692* In ''WesternAnimation/TheVentureBros'', Creator/KevinConroy, the voice of [[Characters/DCAUBatman Batman]] in the [[Franchise/DCAnimatedUniverse DCAU]], does an absolutely hilarious parody of his performance as the caped crusader, in the form of Captain Sunshine, complete with ''massive'' HoYay directed towards his deceased sidekick, Wonderboy. While directing his performance, the creators were adamant that Conroy not "be afraid to be Batman."
693* ''WesternAnimation/{{Archer}}'' did it with Burt Reynolds, who turns out to be just as much a crack stunt driver and world-class ladies' man in real life as in the movies that Archer is obsessed with.
694** Kenny Loggins, portraying himself as an egoist disinterested in any fan contact. He also has some shady uranium deal going on and insists (unsuccessfully) on being addressed as "K-Log."
695* In the years between his initial burst of fame as the star of ''Series/DoogieHowserMD'' and his comeback role as Barney in ''Series/HowIMetYourMother'', Creator/NeilPatrickHarris guest-starred in an episode of ''WesternAnimation/StaticShock'' as a washed-up teen sitcom actor who turned to a life of crime after failing to find more acting work. As Harris himself was still struggling to get a steady gig, this casting could be seen as an allusion.
696* In ''WesternAnimation/UltimateSpiderMan2012'', Creator/StanLee plays a school janitor who is prone to delusions of grandeur and frequently talks to himself when nobody else is around. The students seem to think he is insane.
697* According to Creator/MarkEvanier, Creator/KevinMeaney's role as Aloysius on ''WesternAnimation/GarfieldAndFriends'' was so good, it got him onto many other cartoons such as ''WesternAnimation/RockosModernLife'' and ''WesternAnimation/{{Duckman}}''. It is well worth noting that he appeared as himself on ''WesternAnimation/SpaceGhostCoastToCoast'', but that did not count as voice acting since that show [[RogerRabbitEffect combines live action with animation and has live action people interacting with cartoon characters.]]
698* Creator/MargoMartindale plays a wild, TriggerHappy version of herself in ''WesternAnimation/BojackHorseman'', where [[InsistentTerminology she is always referred to]] as "Character Actress Margo Martindale".
699** Other AsHimself examples on the show include Creator/NaomiWatts as a diva who takes MethodActing to creepy extremes and Creator/JessicaBiel as an emotionally abusive wife to Mr. Peanutbutter who is oblivious to how bad her movies are.
700*** The same episode as Naomi Watts had Wallace Shawn (better known as [[Film/ThePrincessBride Vizzini]]) playing Bojack in order [[MoneyDearBoy to fund his Rothko painting habit]].
701---->'''Wallace:''' I have a ''disease''.
702** There's also Keith Olbermann as Tom Jumbo-Grumbo, a news anchor and walking embodiment of sensationalist news media.
703** Season 2 has Creator/DanielRadcliffe portray himself as an insensitive, entitled brat who doesn't remember people who gave him genuine advice (namely Bojack), but remembers who did his makeup 3 years ago once on a TV appearance.
704** Season 4 had Creator/VincentDOnofrio as the original pick for "Untitled ''JustForFun/HorsinAround'' [[FollowTheLeader Ripoff]]" before Mr. Peanutbutter showed up as a better fit.
705* Creator/MikeTyson plays himself in ''WesternAnimation/MikeTysonMysteries''. This is the same series where Mike Tyson is portrayed in universe as a Cloudcuckoolander who solves most problems by punching them.
706* The ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeagueAction'' short "Missing the Mark" features Creator/MarkHamill, who voices the Joker, the Trickster, and Swamp Thing on the show, being kidnapped by the former two and saved by the latter. [[spoiler:Fittingly, the in-universe Hamill manipulates Joker and Trickster against each other by mimicking their voices and tricks them into driving onto some grass so Swamp Thing could capture them.]]
707* Wrestling/StoneColdSteveAustin appeared in the animated adaptation of ''WesternAnimation/{{Dilbert}}'' as the judge during a child custody hearing over Dilbert's baby.
708-->'''Steve Austin:''' Austin 3:16 says "order in the court!"
709* ''WesternAnimation/TheProudFamily'' has an oddly mean-spirited example. One of Season 2's recurring character is Al Roker, the weatherman most might recognize from ''Series/{{Today}}''. Instead of portraying him as the NiceGuy he is in real life, and as a normal human being, Al plays himself if he was a complete JerkassGenie, who's an expert at reality warping and has no problems putting people into slave labor.. ''including babies!'' Even when he's not doing that, he's just a plain egotistical jerk who's not a nice person to be around.
710* Creator/ZackSnyder appeared in the 365th episode of ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitansGo'', voicing a cartoon version of himself who lifts weights and projects the eponymous Teen Titans (who want to see the "Snyder Cut") into the ancient times battle of ''Film/ZackSnydersJusticeLeague'' against Darkseid where they get to kick much ass in his serious and dramatic style (there's an [[ArtShift animation shift]] at this moment, from the ZanyCartoon ''Teen Titans Go!'' style to the more serious style seen aplenty in the WesternAnimation/DCUniverseAnimatedOriginalMovies).
711* In ''WesternAnimation/CloneHigh'', Music/MarilynManson plays a cartoon version of himself who, in addition to being an IndustrialMetal artist like in real life, is also a licensed doctor, and even gets to sing a song about the food pyramid, complete with a great DoubleSubversion, starting as jaunty, then [[MoodWhiplash abruptly switching to a death metal guitar riff]], then back to jaunty.
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715* Nearly every role Creator/RLeeErmey played after Gunnery Sergeant Hartman in ''Film/FullMetalJacket'' was a pastiche of that role. Sometimes he uses this for PlayingAgainstType, notably in ''Film/SavingSilverman'' - same persona, but [[spoiler:turning out to be ManlyGay at the end]].
716* Creator/LeslieNielsen. Though he did the occasional comic-relief role here and there, [[LeslieNielsenSyndrome he was mostly known as a serious actor before the 1980s]]. Then came ''Film/{{Airplane}}'', in which he played a comedic role in the same deadpan manner -- and the rest is history...
717* Creator/BobSaget [[CareerResurrection revived his career]] by Adam Westing the family-friendly image he built up from his roles in ''Series/FullHouse'' and ''Series/AmericasFunniestHomeVideos'' by portraying fictionalized, foul-mouthed, substance abusing and sex-craving versions of himself in ''Series/{{Entourage}}'' and Jamie Kennedy's comedy rap song "Rollin With Saget". Until his death in 2022, he built a new image for himself as a dirty, hard-edged comic by frequently Adam Westing (and often downright trashing) his previous career in his stand-up and subsequent television and film appearances.
718** This can be seen as early as his legendary appearance in the 1998 film ''Film/HalfBaked''.
719--->[[MemeticMutation "You ever sucked dick for marijuana?"]]
720** One of the stranger cases. Saget ''started out'' as a blue comic before landing the family-friendly roles on ''AFHV'' and ''Full House''. Then came the Adam Westing. After ''that'', Saget's most notable role is the reminiscent dad on ''Series/HowIMetYourMother'', where he very often {{bowdleri|se}}zes the booze-and-sex-fueled romps enjoyed by himself and his friends.
721* Creator/JerryLewis occasionally did this. What makes him stand out is that he's played this for ''tragedy'' rather than comedy, using an exaggerated version of himself rather than the wacky characters from his earlier comedy films. In his appearance on ''Series/LawAndOrderSpecialVictimsUnit'' he played Detective JustForFun/JohnMunch's mentally disturbed uncle Andrew, drawing on his experience with ''his own mental decline'' to give what is widely regarded as one of the most moving performances in the franchise.
722* With Music/WillieNelson, it's hard to say where the personality ends and the Adam Westing begins. Some guest-starring self-parodies are obvious, like making fun of his pigtails on ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'' or his tax problems on ''WesternAnimation/KingOfTheHill''. His frequent marijuana jokes anytime he appears in person might be a self-parody (he's pretty old to be smoking anything at this point), or might just be himself talking about himself.
723** "Do you smell that?" "No I don't, and you don't, either."
724* Ichiro Mizuki of Music/JAMProject, in works he appears, is known for being a LargeHam and reveling in it.
725* Creator/JayLeno is quite fond of making movie cameos and having a laugh at his own expense and his oversized chin. He even appeared on ''Series/BattleBots'' with a robot with his a picture of his face called Chin Killa.
726** '''[[IncomingHam HERE COMES]] [[WesternAnimation/TheFairlyOddParents THE CRIMSON CHIN!]]'''
727* Music/TheLonelyIsland; most of their guest stars play exaggerated versions of themselves. Music/MichaelBolton is an easily distracted cinephile, Music/JustinTimberlake is an ExtremeOmnisexual, and Music/NickiMinaj has NoSocialSkills, just to name a few.
728* FormerChildStar Creator/DannyBonaduce of ''Series/ThePartridgeFamily'' fame worked his way into radio by Adam Westing his life after acting, particularly his notorious coke habit.
729* While attending UC Berkeley, Jeff Cohen, who played Chunk in ''Film/TheGoonies'', became student body president, using "Chunk for president!" as his campaign slogan, and would also do the "Truffle Shuffle" at home games, even though he had lost weight as an adult.
730* Music/RebeccaBlack seems to be forever tagged to Fridays as she starred as herself in Music/KatyPerry's "Last Friday Night (T.G.I.F)" music video.
731* Charles Wood's play ''Veterans'' features a character, Sir Geoffrey Kendall, a well-respected but somewhat dotty English actor transparently based on John Gielgud. In the play's original production, Kendall was played by...John Gielgud.
732* Daniel Ellsberg is an economist who made a significant contribution to the theory of decisions under uncertainty, but he will always be known as the Pentagon Papers guy.
733* Creator/JonStewart has done this from time to time ever since his retirement as host of ''The Daily Show'', typically at awards shows and on the shows of his former correspondents ([[Series/TheLateShowWithStephenColbert Stephen Colbert]], [[Series/FullFrontalWithSamanthaBee Samantha Bee]] and [[Series/LastWeekTonightWithJohnOliver John Oliver]]). His alternate self is a hermit, vagrant, and a touch senile...though he does make serious appearances as well, sometimes mixing Serious Jon with Adam Wested Jon.
734* Some of Music/TedNugent's guest appearances on TV shows border on this. Notably, he's appeared AsHimself on ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'', making fun of his pro-firearms position in "I Don't Wanna Know Why the Caged Bird Sings" and his support for the Republican Party in "Politically Inept, with Homer Simpson".
735* Most of tennis great Creator/JohnMcEnroe's film and TV appearances, for example as the narrator of ''Series/NeverHaveIEver'', are him playing up his infamous HairTriggerTemper persona.
736* Bono of Music/{{U2}} wholeheartedly acknowledges his reputation for being egotistical, and aside from repeatedly lampshading it, appeared in the mock charity video at the end of BrĂ¼no (2009) as a slight self-parody of his real self.
737* In ''ComicBook/ISummonedCthulhuToFundMyKickstarter'', author Pat Shand writes himself as a perverted bottom-feeder who's desperately trying to milk the fact that he wrote two pages in ''ComicBook/AngelIDW'' for all it's worth.
738* In the scene from ''Film/MontyPythonMostlyLive'' referenced above, Brian Cox is ''also'' parodying his earnest and pedantic persona. He also frequently does so in ''Radio/TheInfiniteMonkeyCage'', for instance his tongue-in-cheek total dismissal of anything softer than (maybe) chemistry as [[HardOnSoftScience not a real science]], especially if its the specialisation of one of the guests. And even when he doesn't, Robin Ince will claim that's what he's ''thinking''.
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