On TV, Legend made a splash producing the buzzy WGN America slave drama Underground, which just aired its second season and
featured a cameo performance by the budding actor as Frederick Douglass.
Not exact matches
Despite winning critical acclaim for her
performance, it would be four years, save for a
cameo in the Coens» Raising Arizona (1987) and various small roles, before she would be
featured in another major film production.
The movie also
features some great supporting
performances — especially Kyle Chandler in a short but effective
cameo — but without Teller and Woodley in the lead roles, it wouldn't be quite so, well, spectacular.
Jed is known for writing the cult movie «Slashed» which
features acting
performances from Chris Martin and Johnny Buckland from Coldplay, Moby, Ben Kweller, ASH, James Nesbitt and a host of other celebrity
cameos.
Regardless, Williams»
performance is so pathetic that the picture's funniest scene
features Wanda Sykes in a quickie
cameo.
They find a wax model of Sir Lancelot (Dan Stevens) that actually thinks it's on a quest to find the Holy Grail and return it to Camelot (His attempt to find that castle leads to the sole scene in the movie that is genuinely funny,
featuring a pair of
cameos from actors interrupted in their
performance of a Lerner and Loewe musical).
The film also
features amusing
performances by Peter Falk as the manipulative Max, Vincent «Big Pussy» Pastore as a limo driver, Faizon Love as big black goon Horrace, Sam Rockwell as a hotel bellboy, and even a
cameo by Saved by the Bell «s Screech!
Morgan is saved by the remarkable and unsurprisingly effective supporting
performance by Toby Jones; though even he has to take second billing, as Paul Giamatti steals the show with an indelible
cameo that makes for the most striking, compelling sequence within this
feature.