These Are Some Of The Most Famous Celebs To Cameo On Robot Chicken
Robot Chicken is a comedy series that is now in its eleventh season. First premiering in 2005, this television show has gained its current level of hype thanks to its unique setup. Seth Green, creator of Family Guy, helped create this show on the premise that every character is a child’s toy of some sort.
This stop-motion/animation series has a small group of actors that appear in every episode, but celebrities are brought in to cameo. Sometimes these celebs are brought back more than once, other times it is a one-time deal. Here are some of the most famous celebrities who have appeared in an episode of Robot Chicken.
10 Actor & Comedian Wayne Brady Voiced A Pegasus
Wayne Brady is a talented multi-hyphenate. With an acting career beginning in the 90s, he has been in everything from animated television shows to movies to the beloved comedy show Whose Line Is It Anyway? Besides those works, he has also produced nine titles and competed on the reality show The Masked Singer, showing off his talented vocal range.
9 Sean Astin Was Given The Role Of 'Steve Jobs'
In 2011, Robot Chicken brought Sean Astin to the studio to voice Steve Jobs in an episode entitled “Malcom X: Fully Loaded.” Astin has an impressive career in Hollywood but is likely best known for his role as Sam in the Lord of the Rings franchise, though his time on set was a little rocky. Among his recent hits was the Netflix original series Stranger Things.
8 'Hermoine Granger' Was Voiced By Kristen Bell
Kristen Bell was brought in for an episode called “Some Like It Hitman” in which she voiced Hermione Granger from Harry Potter. With a career that spans over two decades and includes titles like Veronica Mars, Disney’sFrozen films, and The Good Place, she has amassed over 100 credits on her resume and produced eleven projects in the last ten years.
7 Musician 50 Cent Appeared In One Episode In 2013
50 Cent is an American rapper, actor, and businessman who first rose to fame in the hip hop industry. He has been making music since the 1990s, releasing his first music video in 1998 for a song called “React.” Between his seven albums, numerous singles and EPs, and acting in shows and movies, he has been all over the entertainment industry during the last three decades.
6 Jenna Dewan Was 'College Girl #3'
While Jenna Dewan’s recent headline news was her divorce from actor and heartthrob Channing Tatum, her career speaks for itself. She voiced a character in one Robot Chicken episode from 2020, but otherwise can be seen in hits like Step Up and the DC shows Supergirl and Superman & Lois. Dewan is not only known for her acting but is an expert dancer who has been hired for various music videos.
5 In 2007, Snoop Dogg Voiced Himself
In 1992, Snoop Dogg made his rapping debut on Dr. Dre’s single “Deep Cover.” Since then, he has been writing and releasing music of his own, appearing on television shows and movies, curated a media personality for himself, and started his own business. There is no question Snoop has money and fame, making him the perfect candidate to voice himself on Robot Chicken.
4 MCU Star Chris Evans Was Cast In One Episode
“Monstourage” is an episode that premiered in September 2008 in which Chris Evans cameoed. Known best for playing Captain America in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, Evans has been on-screen since 2000 and acted in many movies and television shows, even voicing various video games. His most recent release was Disney’s animated film Lightyear.
3 '80s Teen Heartthrob Ralph Macchio Secured A Few Roles
Ralph Macchio is the infamous Karate Kid himself. After beginning his acting career in 1980, he quickly booked the starring role in The Karate Kid. He went on to star in several movies and shows before reprising his role in the 2018 TV series Cobra Kai. Macchio has also added a few directing and producing credits to his resume over the last 28 years.
2 Paul Rudd's Voice Made An Appearance In 2006
Beloved star Paul Rudd made an appearance back in 2006 in an episode called “Book of Corrine.” He has been cast in over 120 projects, dating back to 1992. From his iconic role in Clueless to playing Ant-Man in the MCU to Ghostbusters: Afterlife, Rudd has done it all. He was also named People’s “Sexiest Man Alive” last year, adding to his accomplishments.
1 John Krasinski Was Hired To Voice Three Characters
In April 2016, the episode “Secret of the Flushed Footlong” aired, bringing John Krasinski on for one quick taping. While he has been in many notable productions, his claim to fame was through the American sitcom The Office. Since then, he has moved on to appear in Marvel and star as Jack Ryan in the Amazon franchise.
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