why not
Stephen King does that, too.
Alfred Hitchcock makes a brief cameo appearance in "Psycho" (1960) during the opening credits. He can be seen standing outside a window in a scene where Marion Crane, played by Janet Leigh, is in a hotel room. His appearance is subtle and quick, typical of his trademark cameos in many of his films.
Film director Alfred Hichcock makes a brief appearance in the film Rebecca by walking past a phone booth being used by George Sanders.
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Tori Amos is billed as 'the wedding singer'. Is that the one?
He makes a brief appearance in all his films! The movies talk about danger in safe places like movie theaters, Statue of Liberty, Mount Rushmore. He had charming, attractive murderers and sociopaths an innocent man accused of a crime. He used suspense rather than surprise - showing the button that activates a bomb instead of just having it go off with no set up. Alfred Hitchcock was famous for his use of a MacGuffin: a detail which drives the plot such as the uranium in Notorious, state secrets in several films, and motivates the actions of characters within the story. However the specific identity of the item is actually unimportant to the plot.
Contrary to popular belief, Hitchcock did direct some films in which he did not have an amusing cameo for himself. Lifeboat is one that I can definitely say Hitch did not appear in, well not in the flesh, but he does appear in an advertisement in a newspaper being read by William Bendix. Hopefully, a hardcore Hitchcock fan can list the others.Hitchcock makes no appearance in his 1936 film Sabotage.
Well, you would see a cameo performance in a movie. I suppose someone could do a cameo on a song, then you'd hear that.
Frodo makes a brief cameo appearance in The Third Age like most of the main characters from the LOTR trilogy, but is not a major character in the game.
The Daugava River is where the devil makes an appearance according to Latvian legend.Specifically, the devil shows up at the turn of every century. He has been making his appearance for at least eight centuries. He covets the city of Riga, but the city does not want him so his appearances are brief and widely spaced.
James Cameron makes a cameo appearance in "Titanic" during the scene where the ship is sinking. He appears as a character in the background, specifically as one of the ship's crew members in the engine room. His brief appearance adds a personal touch to the film, showcasing his involvement in the project beyond directing.
The most beautiful thing that a girl can do is to be her-self and have confidence. It is not always about the outward appearance that makes a person beautiful.
In the story "A Brief Moment in the Life of Angus Bethune," the antagonist is Vanessa Shingle, Angus's classmate who bullies him and makes fun of his appearance at a school dance. Vanessa's cruel behavior towards Angus creates conflict and tension in the story.