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Cameos from the Directors of films, no matter if they're in the trailers or not, are not uncommon.
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The "Cameos" are intended as a book for young people, just beyond the elementary histories of England, and able to enter in some degree into the real spirit of events, and to be struck with characters and scenes presented in some relief.
A Parallel History of France and England; Consisting of Outlines and Dates 1871
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The "Cameos" here put together are intended as a book for young people just beyond the elementary histories of England, and able to enter in some degree into the real spirit of events, and to be struck with characters and scenes presented in some relief.
Cameos from English History, from Rollo to Edward II Charlotte Mary Yonge 1862
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This one is a complementary list to my Top 10 Rock Star Cameos list in that it casts a wider net.
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Also I must mention that Alfred Hitchcock was the King of Cameos, as he put himself in every one of his movies.
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Cameos by Orson Welles, Susannah York, and Leo McKern round out a sterling cast.
John Farr: Thoughts on The King's Speech, and Other Royal Entries John Farr 2011
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Cameos by Orson Welles, Susannah York, and Leo McKern round out a sterling cast.
John Farr: Thoughts on The King's Speech, and Other Royal Entries John Farr 2011
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I also mentioned in the forward to the top ten that Alfred Hitchcock was the King of Cameos.
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Cameos by Orson Welles, Susannah York, and Leo McKern round out a sterling cast.
John Farr: Thoughts on The King's Speech, and Other Royal Entries John Farr 2011
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This one is a complementary list to my Top 10 Rock Star Cameos list in that it casts a wider net.
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