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John Cleese has: Played himself in "Toast of the Town" in 1948. Played Marcus Rugman in "The Avengers" in 1961. Played Sherlock Holmes in "Comedy Playhouse" in 1961. Played Art Gallery Visitor in "Doctor Who" in 1963. Played Various Roles in "The Frost Report" in 1966. Performed in "The Frost Report" in 1966. Played himself in "Omnibus" in 1967. Played Himself - Various Characters in "At Last the 1948 Show" in 1967. Played himself in "Dee Time" in 1967. Played Mr. Partridge in "Misleading Cases" in 1967. Played Post Office clerk in "The Bliss of Mrs. Blossom" in 1968. Played TV Publicist in "Interlude" in 1968. Played himself in "Goodbye Again" in 1968. Played himself in "Jokers Wild" in 1969. Played Himself - Various Characters in "Sez Les" in 1969. Played Marcus Rugman in "Light Entertainment Killers" in 1969. Played Himself - Various in "How to Irritate People" in 1969. Played Jones in "The Best House in London" in 1969. Played The genie in "The Goodies" in 1970. Played Pumer in "The Rise and Rise of Michael Rimmer" in 1970. Played himself in "A Current Affair" in 1971. Played Harry in "The Statue" in 1971. Played himself in "Parkinson" in 1971. Played Himself - Various Characters in "The Ronnie Barker Yearbook" in 1971. Played himself in "The Two Ronnies" in 1971. Played Himself - Various in "Euroshow 71" in 1971. Played himself in "The Midnight Special" in 1972. Played Archimedes in "Monty Python: International Philosophy" in 1972. Played Neighbour in "Last of the Summer Wine" in 1973. Played A Golfer in "Golf Etiquette" in 1973. Played Contraceptives Lecturer in "The Love Ban" in 1973. Played himself in "Les rendez-vous du dimanche" in 1974. Played Musician Smychkov in "Romance with a Double Bass" in 1974. Played himself in "The Dean Martin Comedy World" in 1974. Played himself in "The Meeting of Minds" in 1975. Played himself in "The Competitive Spirit" in 1975. Played himself in "In Two Minds" in 1975. Played himself in "How Not to Exhibit Yourself" in 1975. Played Basil Fawlty in "Fawlty Towers" in 1975. Played himself in "More Akward Customers" in 1975. Played himself in "Awkward Customers" in 1975. Played himself in "The Cold Call" in 1976. Played Tim in "Meetings, Bloody Meetings" in 1976. Played a Passer-by in "Ripping Yarns" in 1976. Played himself in "The Muppet Show" in 1976. Played St. Peter in "The Unorganized Manager, Part Three: Lamentations" in 1977. Played St. Peter in "The Unorganized Manager, Part One: Damnation" in 1977. Played St. Peter in "The Unorganized Manager, Part Four: Revelations" in 1977. Played Kevin (segment "Every Day in Every Way") in "Three Piece Suite" in 1977. Played Julian Carruthers in "The Balance Sheet Barrier" in 1977. Played St. Peter in "The Unorganized Manager, Part Two: Salvation" in 1977. Played Arthur Sherlock Holmes in "The Strange Case of the End of Civilization as We Know It" in 1977. Played Himself - Various in "The Mermaid Frolics" in 1977. Performed in "The Fortune Teller" in 1977. Played himself in "The South Bank Show" in 1978. Played Julian Carruthers in "The Control of Working Capital" in 1978. Played Himself - Narrator in "Away from It All" in 1979. Played himself in "Friday Night, Saturday Morning" in 1979. Played himself in "Mad Dogs and Cricketers" in 1979. Played himself in "The Pythons: Somewhere in Tunisia, Circa A.D. 1979" in 1979. Played Norman Fearless in "To Norway, Home of Giants" in 1979. Played Julian Carruthers in "Depreciation and Inflation" in 1980. Played Petruchio in "The Taming of the Shrew" in 1980. Played Julian Carruthers in "Cost, Profit, and Break-Even" in 1980. Played Robin Hood in "Time Bandits" in 1981. Played Neville in "The Great Muppet Caper" in 1981. Played Interviewer in "Giroblauw met John Cleese" in 1981. Played himself in "Late Night with David Letterman" in 1982. Played Dr. Simon Finch-Royce in "Cheers" in 1982. Played himself in "Wogan" in 1982. Performed in "Head for Business" in 1982. Played Lacrobat in "Whoops Apocalypse" in 1982. Played Dr. Simon Royce-Finch in "Cheers" in 1982. Played Major Giles Flack in "Privates on Parade" in 1983. Played himself in "Good Morning Britain" in 1983. Played Julian Carruthers in "Budgeting" in 1984. Played himself in "More Bloody Meetings" in 1984. Played Sheriff Langston in "Silverado" in 1985. Played himself in "Muppet Video: Gonzo Presents Muppet Weird Stuff" in 1985. Played Julian Carruthers in "Return on Investment" in 1986. Played himself in "Telephone Behaviour: The Power and the Perils" in 1986. Played Brian Stimpson in "Clockwise" in 1986. Played himself in "The Grand Knockout Tournament" in 1987. Performed in "Dragonslayer Quark" in 1987. Played Narrator in "Baby Quark" in 1987. Played Narrator in "Quark and the Highway Robber" in 1987. Played Archie Leach in "A Fish Called Wanda" in 1988. Played himself in "Lunettes noires pour nuits blanches" in 1988. Played H.G. Wells in "All Change" in 1988. Played himself in "The Importance of Mistakes" in 1988. Played Himself - Presenter in "The 2nd Annual American Comedy Awards" in 1988. Played himself in "An Audience with Peter Ustinov" in 1988. Played himself in "The 46th Annual Golden Globe Awards" in 1989. Played Bartender in "The Big Picture" in 1989. Played himself in "The Movie Life of George" in 1989. Played Halfdan the Black in "Erik the Viking" in 1989. Played Actor on TV in "Um Passo, Outro Passo e Depois..." in 1989. Played himself in "The Helping Hand" in 1990. Played James Grime in "Grime Goes Green: Your Business and the Environment" in 1990. Played Basil Fawlty in "Have I Got News for You" in 1990. Played himself in "The Charlie Rose Show" in 1991. Played Cat R. Waul in "An American Tail: Fievel Goes West" in 1991. Played himself in "In the Wild" in 1992. Played himself in "Funny Business" in 1992. Played Raoul P. Shadgrind in "Splitting Heirs" in 1993. Played Art Gallery Visitor in "Doctor Who: Thirty Years in the TARDIS" in 1993. Played himself in "Late Show with David Letterman" in 1993. Played himself in "There Now Follows..." in 1993. Played Himself on Wogan in "Comic Relief: The Invasion of the Comic Tomatoes" in 1993. Played himself in "Dennis Miller Live" in 1994. Played Pilot in "Room 101" in 1994. Played Dr. Julien Plumford in "The Jungle Book" in 1994. Played Jean-Bob in "The Swan Princess" in 1994. Played Professor Waldman in "Frankenstein" in 1994. Performed in "Heroes of Comedy" in 1995. Played Himself - Introduction in "What You Really Need to Know About... Ulcers: Gastric and Duodenal Peptic Ulcers" in 1995. Played himself in "MADtv" in 1995. Played Basil Fawlty in "Today Tonight" in 1995. Played himself in "Heroes of Comedy" in 1995. Played himself in "Mundo VIP" in 1996. Played himself in "The Daily Show" in 1996. Played himself in "Spike" in 1996. Played Dr. Liam Neesam in "3rd Rock from the Sun" in 1996. Played himself in "TFI Friday" in 1996. Played himself in "Funny Women" in 1997. Played himself in "John Cleeses fornemmelse for humor" in 1997. Played Rollo Lee in "Fierce Creatures" in 1997. Played The Bomb in "Starship Titanic" in 1998. Played himself in "Kiss Me Kate" in 1998. Played Basil Fawlty in "The Greatest" in 1998. Played himself in "The John Cleese Interview" in 1998. Played Maurice Walpole in "Parting Shots" in 1998. Played himself in "The Fine Art of Separating People from Their Money" in 1998. Played himself in "The Late Late Show with Craig Kilborn" in 1999. Played Himself - Narrator in "Mickey Mouse Works" in 1999. Played himself in "The Bond Cocktail" in 1999. Played himself in "The Directors" in 1999. Played himself in "Steve Martin: Seriously Funny" in 1999. Played himself in "Comic Relief: The Record Breaker" in 1999. Played himself in "Pythonland" in 1999. Played himself in "The BFI London Imax Signature Film" in 1999. Played himself in "Loose Women" in 1999. Played Mr. Mersault in "The Out-of-Towners" in 1999. Played R in "The World Is Not Enough" in 1999. Played Himself - Narrator in "Edwurd Fudwupper Fibbed Big" in 2000. Played himself in "From Spam to Sperm" in 2000. Played R in "007 Racing" in 2000. Played R in "The World Is Not Enough" in 2000. Played Interviewer in lounge in "Rockstar" in 2000. Played himself in "Rove Live" in 2000. Played Alexander Pentcho in "Quantum Project" in 2000. Played Albert, The Magic Pudding in "The Magic Pudding" in 2000. Played himself in "Now Pay Attention 007: A Tribute to Actor Desmond Llewelyn" in 2000. Played himself in "Night of a Thousand Shows" in 2000. Played himself in "Heroes for the Planet: A Tribute to National Geographic" in 2001. Played himself in "The Sketch Show Story" in 2001. Played himself in "The Teaching Awards 2001" in 2001. Played Dr. Larry King in "H.M.O." in 2001. Played Himself - Presenter in "The Human Face" in 2001. Played himself in "Clockwatching with Mr. Cleese" in 2001. Played himself in "Comic Relief Short Pants" in 2001. Played himself in "Monty Python Live" in 2001. Played Donald P. Sinclair in "Rat Race" in 2001. Played himself in "Premiere Bond: Die Another Day" in 2002. Played himself in "Just for Laughs" in 2002. Played Red Lansing in "Wednesday 9:30 (8:30 Central)" in 2002. Played himself in "Timeshift" in 2002. Played Q in "Shaken and Stirred on Ice" in 2002. Played himself in "Best Ever Bond" in 2002. Played himself in "Taking the Wheel" in 2002. Played Himself - Presenter in "2002 ABC World Stunt Awards" in 2002. Played Himself (2006) in "Just for Laughs" in 2002. Played himself in "James Bond: A BAFTA Tribute" in 2002. Played Q in "Die Another Day" in 2002. Played The Talking Crickett in "Pinocchio" in 2002. Played Nearly Headless Nick in "Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets" in 2002. Played James in "The Adventures of Pluto Nash" in 2002. Played himself in "Die Another Day: From Script to Screen" in 2002. Played himself in "Happy Anniversary Mr. Bond" in 2002. Played himself in "Something Fishy" in 2003. Played Himself - Various Characters in "Comedy Connections" in 2003. Played himself in "Stupidity" in 2003. Played himself in "VH1 Goes Inside" in 2003. Played himself in "With Friends Like These" in 2003. Played himself in "X-Play" in 2003. Played Himself - Delivery Man in "Comedy Connections" in 2003. Played Ape in "George of the Jungle 2" in 2003. Played Q in "James Bond 007: Everything or Nothing" in 2003. Played himself in "Comic Relief 2003: The Big Hair Do" in 2003. Played himself in "Comedy Connections" in 2003. Played Himself - Host in "Wine for the Confused" in 2004. Played Himself - Presenter in "The Ultimate Film" in 2004. Played himself in "Entourage" in 2004. Played himself in "Ronnie Barker: A BAFTA Tribute" in 2004. Played himself in "Meet the Cast of Shrek 2" in 2004. Played Himself - Presenter in "2nd Irish Film and Television Awards" in 2004. Played King in "Shrek 2" in 2004. Played himself in "The Funny Ladies of British Comedy" in 2004. Played Grizzled Sergeant in "Around the World in 80 Days" in 2004. Played Art Gallery Visitor in "Paris in the Springtime" in 2005. Played Sir Roderick in "Jade Empire" in 2005. Played Sherlock Holmes in "Baker Street Babylon: The Bizarre Afterlife of Sherlock Holmes" in 2005. Played King in "20 to 1" in 2005. Played Basil Fawlty in "80s" in 2005. Played himself in "Comic Relief: Red Nose Night Live 05" in 2005. Played himself in "Avenue of the Stars: 50 Years of ITV" in 2005. Played himself in "Return of the Goodies" in 2005. Played himself in "Dokument: Humor" in 2005. Played himself in "The Funny Blokes of British Comedy" in 2005. Played Mercury in "Valiant" in 2005. Played Dead Parrot Man in "Greatest TV Comedy Moments" in 2005. Played himself in "The Power of the Sun" in 2005. Played himself in "Fawlty Towers Revisited" in 2005. Played Mercury in "Making of: Valiant" in 2005. Played himself in "The Art of Football from A to Z" in 2006. Played himself in "Efter Tio" in 2006. Played Himself - Various Characters in "The 50 Greatest Comedy Films" in 2006. Played himself in "Greatest Ever Blockbuster Movies" in 2006. Played Dr. Primkin in "Man About Town" in 2006. Played Himself - Guest in "The ONE Show" in 2006. Played himself in "The ONE Show" in 2006. Played himself in "Legends" in 2006. Played himself in "Premiere Bond: Opening Nights" in 2006. Played himself in "Greatest Ever Comedy Movies" in 2006. Played Robin Hood in "World of Robin Hood" in 2006. Played Himself - Guest in "Robins" in 2006. Played himself in "More Boys Who Do Comedy" in 2007. Played Himself - Various Characters in "What the Pythons Did Next..." in 2007. Played King in "Shrek the Third" in 2007. Played himself in "The Comedy Map of Britain" in 2007. Played himself in "The Graham Norton Show" in 2007. Played Himself - Various in "The Comedy Map of Britain" in 2007. Played himself in "Movie Connections" in 2007. Played himself in "The Secret Life of Brian" in 2007. Played himself in "The Frost Report Is Back" in 2008. Played Dr. Glickenstein in "Igor" in 2008. Played himself in "The Seventh Python" in 2008. Played Various in "50 Greatest Comedy Catchphrases" in 2008. Played Professor Barnhardt in "The Day the Earth Stood Still" in 2008. Played Basil Fawlty in "Losing It: Griff Rhys Jones on Anger" in 2008. Played himself in "The Bonnie Hunt Show" in 2008. Played himself in "Morir de humor" in 2008. Played himself in "Batteries Not Included" in 2008. Played Nicky Flippers in "Animation Lookback" in 2009. Played himself in "Monty Python Almost the Truth Obligatory Making of Special" in 2009. Played Himself - Host in "Just for Laughs" in 2009. Played Himself - Guest in "Skavlan" in 2009. Played himself in "Monty Python: Almost the Truth - Lawyers Cut" in 2009. Played himself in "Late Night with Jimmy Fallon" in 2009. Played himself in "Live from Studio Five" in 2009. Played himself in "Fawlty Towers: Re-Opened" in 2009. Played himself in "Beyond a Joke" in 2009. Played Professor Kipple in "Planet 51" in 2009. Played King in "Shrek Forever After" in 2010. Performed in "The Many Faces of..." in 2010. Played The Guv - Mr. Edly in "Spud" in 2010. Played Professor Kipple in "Life on Planet 51" in 2010. Played himself in "The Many Faces of..." in 2010. Played Jasper in "Fable III" in 2010. Performed in "Change for the Oceans" in 2010. Played Basil Fawlty in "Great TV Mistakes" in 2010. Played himself in "Comedy Britain" in 2011. Played Dr. Grant in "Whitney" in 2011. Played himself in "John Cleese: The Alimony Tour" in 2011. Played Narrator in "Mini Adventures of Winnie the pooh" in 2011. Played Narrator in "Winnie the Pooh" in 2011. Played himself in "Adam Hills in Gordon St Tonight" in 2011. Played himself in "The Undefeated" in 2011. Played Historical Montage Narrator in "The Big Year" in 2011. Played himself in "Anatomy of a Liar" in 2012. Played McCormick in "O Theos agapaei to haviari" in 2012. Played himself in "John Howard Davies: A Life in Comedy" in 2012. Played Bulldog in "Planes" in 2013. Played Himself - Interviewee in "The Last Impresario" in 2013. Played himself in "The Meaning of Monty Python" in 2013. Played himself in "Funny Business" in 2013. Played The Guv in "Spud 2: The Madness Continues" in 2013. Played himself in "Goodbye Television Centre" in 2013. Played Hawke in "The Meaning of High Art" in 2013. Played Extraterrestrial in "Absolutely Anything" in 2014. Played The Guv in "Spud 3: Learning to Fly" in 2014. Played Sir Cadwell in "Elder Scrolls Online" in 2014. Played Dr. Zennheiser in "Neutron Zombies" in 2015. Played himself in "O Sentido da Vida" in 2016.

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