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Dolph Lundgren

That Borg certainly bears a strong resemblance to him. Although it's almost certainly not, it would very cool if it was an unreported/uncredited cameo!
 
Why would a famous actor like that (even one whose career is as washed-up as Dolph's) want to do a cameo where all you can see is his chin, and he doesn't even speak?
 
^ I said famous actor. ;)

Drummers who occasionally act (such as playing themselves in The Running Man) don't count. :p
 
Phil Collins was a child actor, who became a drumming, keyboard playing, vocalist. Went back into acting for various pop videos, Spielberg's Hook (I believe) and some straight-to-video thing... leaving us wishing he really hadn't! On both counts, if you preferred Genesis under Gabriel. :lol:

I guess coming back to fame also counts if somebody else famous remembers you... like Stallone getting Lundgren in on the act for The Expendibles. And he did play "He-Man" in the Masters of the Universe film, which is in with those who were kids during the 1980's. Some claim to it.

Not that he was in Star Trek. That would be Frank Langella's Skeletor and Robert Duncan McNeill.

Now I'm just ramblin' like Granpa Simpson. Erm... what does GNDN stand for again?
 
Not sure how you could mention He-Man, but leave out Rocky IV. Yeah, he was the lead in He-Man, but surely more well known for playing Ivan Drogo...
 
Not sure how you could mention He-Man, but leave out Rocky IV. Yeah, he was the lead in He-Man, but surely more well known for playing Ivan Drogo...

Great now next time I watch Rocky IV I'll be expecting him to come out with a "Resistance is futile" one liner.
 
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