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* ''VideoGame/Cyberpunk2077'':
** Morro Rock Radio's ConspiracyTheorist DJ Maximum Mike is voiced by none other than ''TabletopGame/{{Cyberpunk}}'' tabletop game creator Mike Pondsmith. And even better? [[GeniusBonus Those conspiracy theories of his are actually plot points from various supplements and adventures from the game's prior editions.]] Of course, in-universe, this just means [[CassandraTruth his theories aren't as crazy as they sound...]] and yes, this includes the one about [[https://www.scribd.com/document/108890144/World-of-Future-Darkness Vampires roaming Night City,]] [[https://www.drivethrurpg.com/product/1250/Nights-Edge with some in notable positions of power.]]
** CDPR founders Marcin IwiƄski and Adam Kicinski [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tfnhKjA2ScA show up in the Phantom Liberty DLC]] selling braindances from a van, a reference to their start selling cracked copies of games in the Warsaw marketplace.



* Scott Cawthon, creator of ''VideoGame/FiveNightsAtFreddys'', is the voice of the "Phone Guy" who leaves voice-mail messages for you throughout the game. He reprises his role as Phone Guy in ''VideoGame/FiveNightsAtFreddys2'' [[spoiler: because it's a [[StealthSequel Stealth Prequel]]]], and ''VideoGame/FiveNightsAtFreddys3'' in what is basically archival recording, and also as "Phone Dude", the employee of Fazbear's Fright.

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* Scott Cawthon, creator of ''VideoGame/FiveNightsAtFreddys'', ''VideoGame/FiveNightsAtFreddys1'', is the voice of the "Phone Guy" who leaves voice-mail messages for you throughout the game. He reprises his role as Phone Guy in ''VideoGame/FiveNightsAtFreddys2'' [[spoiler: because [[spoiler:because it's a [[StealthSequel Stealth Prequel]]]], and ''VideoGame/FiveNightsAtFreddys3'' in what is basically archival recording, and also as "Phone Dude", the employee of Fazbear's Fright.
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* In the 2009 Axel Scheffler illustrated edition of ''Literature/OldPossumsBookOfPracticalCats'', the final illustration of the book shows Creator/TSElliot greeting Cat Morgan on his way into Faber & Faber's offices.

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* In the 2009 Axel Scheffler illustrated edition of ''Literature/OldPossumsBookOfPracticalCats'', the final illustration of the book shows Creator/TSElliot Creator/TSEliot greeting Cat Morgan on his way into Faber & Faber's offices.
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* In the 2009 Axel Scheffler illustrated edition of ''Literature/OldPossumsBookOfPracticalCats'', the final illustration of the book shows Creator/TSElliot greeting Cat Morgan on his way into Faber & Faber's offices.
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** In most cases, he carries an item, like musical instrument cases (a violin in ''Film/{{Spellbound}}'', a cello in ''Film/TheParadineCase'', a double bass in ''Film/StrangersOnATrain'', a bugle in ''Film/{{Vertigo}}'') or dogs on a leash (''Film/TheBirds''; the dogs were his own Sealyham terriers, Geoffrey and Stanley), to symbolize his control of the film (his cameo winding the songwriter's clock in ''Film/RearWindow'' is similarly themed). In other cases, he depicts that control by ignoring the other actors, as when he is engrossed in a newspaper while standing near Creator/JoelMcCrea in ''Film/ForeignCorrespondent'', when he stares straight ahead while sitting next to Creator/CaryGrant on a bus in ''Film/ToCatchAThief'', and when he conspicuously does not applaud the speaker in the opening scene of ''Film/{{Frenzy|1972}}''. (His cameo in ''Film/{{Stage Fright|1950}}'' inverts this as he turns to look at a disguised Creator/JaneWyman.)

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** In most cases, he carries an item, like musical instrument cases (a violin in ''Film/{{Spellbound}}'', ''Film/{{Spellbound|1945}}'', a cello in ''Film/TheParadineCase'', a double bass in ''Film/StrangersOnATrain'', a bugle in ''Film/{{Vertigo}}'') or dogs on a leash (''Film/TheBirds''; the dogs were his own Sealyham terriers, Geoffrey and Stanley), to symbolize his control of the film (his cameo winding the songwriter's clock in ''Film/RearWindow'' is similarly themed). In other cases, he depicts that control by ignoring the other actors, as when he is engrossed in a newspaper while standing near Creator/JoelMcCrea in ''Film/ForeignCorrespondent'', when he stares straight ahead while sitting next to Creator/CaryGrant on a bus in ''Film/ToCatchAThief'', and when he conspicuously does not applaud the speaker in the opening scene of ''Film/{{Frenzy|1972}}''. (His cameo in ''Film/{{Stage Fright|1950}}'' inverts this as he turns to look at a disguised Creator/JaneWyman.)
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* ''ComicBook/UltimateXMen'''s first writer was Creator/MarkMillar. A scene in an airport had a guy with a sign for "Millar".

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* ''ComicBook/UltimateXMen'''s ''ComicBook/UltimateXMen2001'''s first writer was Creator/MarkMillar. A scene in an airport had a guy with a sign for "Millar".
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* ''Comicbook/NightwingInfiniteFrontier'' #79 introduces Marv & George's Pizza, a pizzeria named after Creator/MarvWolfman and Creator/GeorgePerez; the creators of the Nightwing identity in ''Comicbook/TheNewTeenTitans'', and the owners are clearly modelled on the creators. In #112, Dick takes the whole Batfamily there. Marv tells Dick he's proud of everything he's done, and so was George.

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* ''Comicbook/NightwingInfiniteFrontier'' #79 introduces Marv & George's Pizza, a pizzeria named after Creator/MarvWolfman and Creator/GeorgePerez; the creators of the Nightwing identity in ''Comicbook/TheNewTeenTitans'', and the owners are clearly modelled on the creators. In #112, Dick takes the whole Batfamily there. Marv tells Dick he's proud of everything he's done, and so was George. This scene was actually written by Wolfman.
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* In ''Comicbook/NightwingInfiniteFrontier'' #113, Dick takes the Bat-Family to Marv & George's Pizza, owned by Creator/MarvWolfman, with a picture of Creator/GeorgePerez on the wall behind him; the creators of the Nightwing identity in ''Comicbook/TheNewTeenTitans''. Marv tells Dick he's proud of everything he's done, and so was George.

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* In ''Comicbook/NightwingInfiniteFrontier'' #113, Dick takes the Bat-Family to #79 introduces Marv & George's Pizza, owned by Creator/MarvWolfman, with a picture of Creator/GeorgePerez on the wall behind him; pizzeria named after Creator/MarvWolfman and Creator/GeorgePerez; the creators of the Nightwing identity in ''Comicbook/TheNewTeenTitans''.''Comicbook/TheNewTeenTitans'', and the owners are clearly modelled on the creators. In #112, Dick takes the whole Batfamily there. Marv tells Dick he's proud of everything he's done, and so was George.

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