Cameo Kneuer's birth name is Cameo Yvette Kneuer.
Desi Arnaz Jr. did appear in the very last episode of "I Love Lucy" along with his sister, Lucie Arnaz in 1957. Both Arnaz children made a cameo appearance in that episode,
The cast of Camera Angles - 1948 includes: Barbara Bates as Cameo Jack Carson as Cameo Art Gilmore as Narrator Sonja Henie as Cameo Hedy Lamarr as Cameo Alexis Smith as Cameo
Cameo Kneuer was born in 1961, in USA.
"The Time of the Doctor", a Christmas special on Dec 25, 2013, was the last full episode with Matt Smith as the Doctor. Matt Smith did a cameo appearance in the new season with Peter Capaldi as the new doctor in the episode "Deep Breath" aired in August 23, 2014.
Arlene makes a cameo appearance in the episode titled "Does Jon Have a Date... with Liz?" from the Garfield and Friends cartoon series. She appears briefly interacting with Garfield.
If you're Referring to the Episode that has a bunch of cameo appearances from famous people on the Youtube then that episode would be "Canada On Strike".
The Yellow Cameo - 1928 was released on: USA: 3 June 1928 USA: 10 June 1928 (Episode 2) USA: 17 June 1928 (Episode 3) USA: 24 June 1928 (episode 4) USA: 1 July 1928 (episode 5) USA: 8 July 1928 (episode 6) USA: 15 July 1928 (episode 7) USA: 22 July 1928 (episode 8) USA: 29 July 1928 (episode 9) USA: 5 August 1928 (episode 10)
No. He did guest on 4 episodes of "Mad About You" and one episode of "Frazier".
In the movie Giratina and the sky warrior, Lucas made a cameo battling against Palmer in the beginning
Happy Days
She has a cameo as herself in one episode (#211, "Boat Trip"), alongside David Henrie and Kevin Jonas.
It was just an cameo, probably made only to get CFV-fans attention.
Just because they could. Why not? It makes it more enjoyable to spot out the subliminal
Charlie Brown appears in the "Family Guy" episode titled "The Book of Joe," which is from season 13, episode 2. In this episode, Charlie Brown makes a cameo appearance during a cutaway gag where his iconic character is portrayed in a darker and more violent manner.
Word Up was origninally released in 1986 by a group named Cameo. The writers of the song were actually Larry Ernest Blackmon (front man to Cameo) and Thomas Michael Jenkins (member of the group). Don't forget, its the code word and no matter where you say it, you know that you'll be heard.
Kermit just didn't make cameo appearances on Sesame Street; he had a recurring role, and had his own segment, "Sesame Street News Flash". His last one was in 2001. However, even after the Walt Disney Company bought the rights to Kermit, he made a cameo during the Elmo's World: Frogs segment on Episode 4187.