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The Griffins have had some legendary visitors to Quahog! Join us as we count down the most iconic celebrity cameos who voiced animated versions of themselves on the hit animated series. From Oscar winners to legendary musicians, these stars were game for anything—even if it meant being kidnapped, crawling out of chimneys, or floating in the sky as a natural phenomenon!

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00:00Go ahead, take your best shot.
00:04No, no, no, Mr. Neeson, you heard wrong.
00:06Welcome to WatchMojo, and today we're counting down our picks for the most iconic celebrity
00:12cameos in Family Guy.
00:14Hey, you made it!
00:16And you brought a friend.
00:17Great.
00:19Number 30, David Lynch.
00:21Family Guy may not be highbrow, but that doesn't mean it isn't enjoyed by renowned creatives.
00:27David Lynch was no stranger to McFarlane's work, with his role as Gus on The Cleveland Show.
00:33Hey, Gus.
00:34Oh, hey, Cleveland.
00:35I didn't know you stored things.
00:37Yeah.
00:37He topped that by appearing as himself in How the Griffins Stole Christmas,
00:42where he crawled out of a chimney to deliver a very unique present.
00:46Upon the boy's horrified reaction, the director encouraged him to embrace what he feared
00:51and didn't understand, before reminding him to leave out a plate of black coffee.
00:56In the future, please leave a plate of black coffee out for me.
01:00Also in the past.
01:02It was both an appreciation and lampooning of Lynch's surreal style and favorite vice.
01:08His willingness to rib himself proved how iconic he was.
01:11Now, the cameo serves as a perfect tribute to him and his art.
01:15Number 29, Anne-Marie.
01:18Not many celebrities could handle going from beloved to kidnapped in the span of just one episode.
01:23Canadian singer Anne-Marie proved just how cool she was by voicing herself going through that exact arc in Criss Cross.
01:31Hi, can I help you?
01:33Brian and Stewie develop an extreme connection to her work, particularly Snowbird,
01:38which results in them showing up at her doorstep.
01:41While entertaining the pair, she revealed that she didn't have a hand in writing her work.
01:46Things went off the rails immediately after, with Stewie angrily forcing her to sing while bound and gagged.
01:52She was an incredible sport through it all, and to this day, it remains one of the most unexpected yet incredible guest features.
01:59The one I love forever is untrue.
02:03And if I could, you know that I would fly away with you.
02:08Number 28, Sam Elliott.
02:10Before he became Quahog's most recent mayor, he had a quick stint as himself.
02:16Throughout his career, Sam Elliott has become known for his distinctive low voice,
02:21which has made him the spokesman for several car commercials.
02:24This made him the perfect choice to narrate Brian's drives during the dog's brief time as a Hummer owner.
02:30When you need to take a talking baby to daycare, you'll move mountains.
02:34And if the mountains won't move, drive right over them.
02:38He popped up sporadically throughout the episode,
02:40doing everything from reciting the lyrics to a Kiss song to referencing his previous work.
02:46He was easily the most memorable aspect of the B story, all the way up until it ended.
02:51Turns out old Mark really was the Hulk.
02:55And Brian and Stewie got tossed clear up to New Hampshire.
02:59I'm Sam Elliott.
03:00This concludes your B story.
03:02Though it wasn't the first time he dabbled in animated comedy,
03:05it was a great springboard into his now recurring role as Wild Wild West.
03:11Number 27, Sean Penn.
03:13Who needs Mystic River or Milk when you have Family Guy?
03:16Two-time Oscar winner Sean Penn brought his talents to the show in Hot Shots,
03:21where Lois and Peter managed to get vaccines banned in Quahog.
03:24Damn it, Peter, thanks to you, nobody in this town is vaccinating their kids anymore.
03:28Do you even realize the harm you've caused?
03:30Harm?
03:31What are you talking about?
03:32I'm making the world a better place.
03:33Stewie attempted to find them himself, nearly falling off a bridge in the process.
03:38That's when the actor swooped in, saving him and supplying the town with plenty of medicine.
03:43He then went on a monologue about the importance of vaccinations,
03:46only to be derided by Lois a moment later.
03:49Oh, Sean Penn.
03:51It was a brief and unexpected appearance, but undeniably unforgettable.
03:56We can only hope he makes his return someday so we can hear more hilarious Rhode Island slams.
04:01Number 26, Seth MacArthur.
04:03It doesn't get more meta than this.
04:06The creator of Family Guy, Seth MacFarlane, dove into his own animated world to save the day.
04:12In You Can't Handle the Booth, the Griffins had been creating a commentary track to a fictional episode.
04:17Welcome to Family Guy DVD commentary for episode 1614.
04:22I'm Peter Griffin, joined by my wife Lois, our dog Brian, and our children Meg, Stewie, and Chris.
04:27As usual, things went off the rails.
04:30He swooped in with the rest of the voice actors at the last second, reminding them that none of them were actually real.
04:36The whole cast interacted with their cartoon counterparts, mostly by complimenting their own work.
04:41Seth in particular shone.
04:43Especially when he explained just why they had it so great as animated characters.
04:48The truth is, you should all be thankful you're animated characters.
04:51Peter, you can drink as much as you want, and nothing bad will ever happen.
04:55Lois, you haven't aged in decades.
04:56Stewie, you get to travel through time and do things no baby could ever do.
05:00It was a fun way of resolving the plot, and easily became the standout moment.
05:04Number 25, Glenn Close.
05:06It's easy to forget how widely beloved the show is, until you see what acclaimed guest stars they managed to book.
05:13This was the case for Glenn Close, who made an unexpected yet delightful appearance in A Lot Going On Upstairs.
05:19Thank you all so much for coming this evening to my very fancy dinner party.
05:24She hosted a dinner party inside Stewie's dream, which was one of the only truly tranquil scenes in the episode.
05:30From letting go of her silly side with Brian to dancing to the Bristol Stomp,
05:34she immediately proved why she was the perfect choice to introduce us to his mind.
05:39People always assume I'm very serious in real life.
05:42Yeah, I could see that.
05:43But I'm not. I'm very capable of being silly too.
05:47See, watch, I'll show you.
05:50Fart.
05:51Close even confirmed herself that she loved the program and her role,
05:55giving us hope that one day she'll return to reprise it.
05:58Number 24, Bryan Cranston.
06:00Who else could make such a huge impact in just five seconds?
06:05Bryan Cranston is no stranger to providing his voice for Family Guy,
06:09whether it's a character he's played or an original one.
06:12No, Peter, that's not what this is.
06:14However, his best appearance by far was in Herpy the Lovesore.
06:17It's a simple setup.
06:19Stewie was watching television when the broadcaster announced they had returned to their program.
06:24It then cuts to a live-action video of Cranston sneezing
06:27and being handed an Emmy Award immediately afterward.
06:30It was a hilarious and absurd nod to his acclaimed run on Breaking Bad.
06:38It easily became one of the best moments of the whole episode,
06:41and he did it with barely any dialogue.
06:44Number 23, Norm Macdonald.
06:46He may be gone, but cameos like this will ensure he's never forgotten.
06:50Norm Macdonald's dry sense of humor and flawless deadpan delivery made him a legend within the comedy scene.
06:56He had already had a brief stint on Family Guy as death in earlier seasons.
07:01Why are you here?
07:02The doctor said Peter was okay.
07:04Oh, the doctor.
07:05Well, I guess he must know, right?
07:06I mean, he's a doctor and everything, and I'm just, uh, death.
07:09Over a decade later, he returned as himself to display his elite skill in Don't Be a Dickens at Christmas.
07:16He appeared in a cutaway where he read A Visit from St. Nicholas,
07:19and immediately got derailed by the word twas.
07:23It led into a hilarious rant with an even funnier tangent, ending on a laugh-out-loud punchline.
07:29We're out of time.
07:30Oh.
07:31I'm fired.
07:32Hey, you know O.J. Simpson is a wife-beating murderer, right?
07:36Oh, right.
07:36Was.
07:37Twas!
07:38It was a great tribute to himself and his comedic style,
07:42along with being a triumphant return to the show.
07:45Number 22, David Boreanaz.
07:47Sure, having a cartoon version of yourself is great,
07:51but how many celebs can boast about being turned into a natural phenomenon?
07:55In this Christmas special, Brian and Stewie head north to find Santa,
07:59and along the way, run into something even better than the Aurora Borealis, the Aurora Boreanaz.
08:05Well, we must be pretty far north by now.
08:07Yeah, you're right.
08:08Look, there's the Aurora Borealis.
08:12Yes, and there's the Aurora Boreanaz.
08:14It then cuts to a live-action shot of David's head in the sky, surrounded by gorgeous lights.
08:20The pun was made even better, with the actor's odd comments and long stares,
08:24adding the perfect absurdist touch.
08:27He even helped the pair out later on when their snowmobile died.
08:30Thanks, David.
08:31Guess there are a few stars in the sky tonight.
08:36Come on.
08:38Come on now.
08:39Okay, we'll leave you alone.
08:40It was both an incredible cameo and a clever crossover with Bones,
08:44which Stewie had appeared on about a year beforehand.
08:48Number 21.
08:49Lauren Conrad
08:50With how often the show slates celebrities,
08:53one rarely gets to play an enhanced version of themselves.
08:56Lauren Conrad of The Hills fame got that honor and more.
09:00Hey, how about this one?
09:01You want to take a wizard on my id?
09:03You remind me of my stepdad.
09:05When she first appeared, it seemed to go down a more obvious route,
09:09making fun of her and her work,
09:11only to reveal that she's actually a multi-talented genius.
09:15She put Brian to shame several times throughout their short-lived relationship,
09:19making him feel exactly like his ex Jillian.
09:22She even had enhanced emotional intelligence,
09:25which she used to tell Brian to express his true feelings.
09:28I can't date someone who's smarter than I am.
09:30I feel like Jillian.
09:32Oh.
09:34What?
09:34What, what, what?
09:35What is that?
09:35I think I get it.
09:37This isn't about me being smarter than you.
09:39This is about you still being in love with Jillian.
09:41How do you know that?
09:42Because I'm smarter than you, Brian.
09:43It was a subversion of the dumb blonde trope many had been expecting
09:47and resulted in one of the best episodes of that era.
09:51Number 20.
09:52Kiss
09:52Didn't see you come in.
09:54We're just getting into shape for our upcoming tour.
09:56After Peter finds out that his favorite band is coming to New England for a concert,
10:00he gets himself and Lois tickets, only to discover a harrowing truth.
10:05Lois doesn't actually like Kiss.
10:07This is a secret he learns when she bombs the lyrics to Rock and Roll All Night.
10:12I wanna rock and roll all night.
10:18And have a wonderful time.
10:21While it's not the first time Kiss appeared as themselves on the show,
10:24Paul Stanley and Gene Simmons use their voices hysterically in this episode.
10:28Rock and roll!
10:31Why don't you just sit in the corner, huh?
10:33Simmons especially brings in the laughs, hilariously brooding through the entire runtime,
10:38whether he's being disappointed at Freely's stupidity or losing faith in humanity
10:42after someone doesn't know the lyrics to his song.
10:45Oh man, I've lost all faith in mankind.
10:47Music is dead to me now.
10:49Number 19.
10:50Alyssa Milano
10:51In one of the rare instances of using live action sequences on Family Guy,
10:55famed child actress and TV star Alyssa Milano appeared as herself,
11:00taking the brunt of a joke made it her expense.
11:02Since I became president, profits have been higher than Alyssa Milano.
11:06Ha ha ha ha ha!
11:08What kind of cheap shot, Joel?
11:10I'm suing, I'm suing, I'm on it, I'm on it.
11:12In a hilarious cartoon meets real life scenario,
11:15an upset Milano orders her lawyer, ever present at a desk behind her couch,
11:20to sue the show's producers for their tasteless jab.
11:23This fourth-wall-breaking tactic functions as a perfect bit of pop culture commentary
11:28on celebrities' tendencies toward the dramatic,
11:31and in retrospect, also works as a parody of the times that Family Guy has actually been sued.
11:37Number 18. Alex Trebek
11:39Seth MacFarlane gave life to a suspicion that more than a few have surely had
11:43while watching Jeopardy when the late host Alex Trebek appeared on Family Guy as himself.
11:49Kind of.
11:49Adam, what was your response?
11:53Kebert Zella.
11:57Insinuating that Trebek may be a being from the fifth dimension,
12:01he's quickly dispatched by contestant Adam West during Final Jeopardy.
12:05After the mayor of Quahog's answer, Kebert Zella, Alex Trebek spelled backwards, is said aloud.
12:11Sending the unfortunate game show host back where he belongs.
12:15As outrageous as it sounds, the joke became meme-worthy in 2007,
12:20when a Jeopardy! contestant gave a similar response on the air to test Mayor West's theory.
12:25Needless to say, it didn't work.
12:26So I will go back to another dimension as soon as we deal with the other players.
12:30You have no money left.
12:32Number 17. Fred Savage
12:34Fred Savage once achieved worldwide fame for his role as Kevin Arnold in The Wonder Years,
12:39but he went in other directions following the show's end.
12:44Fred Savage?
12:46In the Family Guy universe, however,
12:48Savage has been acting on a whole other level throughout the years,
12:51with complex costumes as Michael Moore, Tony Danza, and Lars Ulrich.
12:56It's amazing how Savage can poke fun at his own less than it used to be acting career,
13:00and the episode showcases a perfect blend of the pop culture commentary
13:04and outlandish humor that Family Guy is known for.
13:07I was hungry to do more acting, but the pickings were slim.
13:10So I came up with this scheme to satisfy my need to perform,
13:13and I guess it got a little out of hand.
13:15Number 16. Tony Sirico
13:17This next entry is less about Family Guy and more La Familia.
13:21What do you hear?
13:22What do you say?
13:23The late Tony Sirico played fan-favorite character Pauly Galtieri in HBO's The Sopranos,
13:30and like many characters in that show, he's got a bit of a temper.
13:34Now Chris, this is Brazil before the invention of the soccer ball.
13:39In the Family Guy episode, Stewie, Chris, and Brian's excellent adventure,
13:44Stewie makes a joke about various countries' origins,
13:47and the stereotypical features that they've come to be known for.
13:50And Italy before pasta.
13:52Hey!
13:53Oh!
13:53Vowel sound!
13:55When he takes aim at Italians for making vowel sounds and being ridiculous,
13:59Sirico's Pauly comes to their defense.
14:02Hey, Family Guy, you're lucky I got a man of gut in the oven,
14:06or I'd bash your face into a bolognese.
14:08If being one of Tony Soprano's henchmen wasn't intimidating enough already,
14:13Pauly helps us visualize his anger using a couple of trademark dishes.
14:17That's two kinds of food.
14:18Dude, that's how angry I am.
14:21Number 15.
14:22Chevy Chase and Dan Aykroyd.
14:24Well, Mr. Griffin, this has been a lot of fun.
14:26A lot of fun.
14:27While their performances may have been straighter than you'd expect,
14:30it's simply amazing to see, or at least hear,
14:32these two SNL alums acting beside each other again.
14:36When the two actors mysteriously move into Cleveland's old house,
14:39Stewie and Brian become suspicious,
14:41eventually discovering that the two are spies hired by Ronald Reagan,
14:45who enlisted their help after watching Spies Like Us.
14:48So the long and the veiny of it is you're going to help us out, right?
14:51The situation is wacky enough,
14:53but the painfully straight way that Aykroyd and Chase play the situation makes it even funnier.
14:57For those of us who are nostalgic for 80s comedy,
15:00this reunion is a dream come true.
15:03The phrase is,
15:04gosh, that Italian family at the next table sure is quiet.
15:07You see, the US government believes that one of these sleeper agents is right here in Quahog.
15:1114. Betty White
15:13An erotic novel being read by an elderly woman?
15:16This looks like a job for Betty White.
15:18Hired to perform the audiobook version of Peter Griffin's dirty novel,
15:22The Hot Chick Who Was Italian or Maybe Some Kind of Spanish,
15:25the multiple primetime Emmy Award winner and comedian extraordinaire,
15:29put her unique brand of octogenarian charm to hilarious use in the episode,
15:33Peter Rodica.
15:35Chapter one.
15:36Oh God, you should have seen this one hot chick.
15:39She was totally Italian.
15:42Or maybe some kind of Spanish.
15:43Oh yeah.
15:45Far from a hot reading,
15:46the brief gag is made even funnier
15:48after the Golden Girls star's monotonous reading causes a deadly car accident.
15:52To top that off,
15:54White's apparent lack of knowledge of the audiobook made for even more laughs.
15:58Number 13. Carol Channing
16:00And we're back with Fox Celebrity Boxing with Mike Tyson and Carol Channing.
16:05Carol Channing was one of the most prominent theater performers of all time.
16:09She was inducted into the American Theater Hall of Fame,
16:12won a Golden Globe and a Tony,
16:14and received the prestigious Lifetime Achievement Tony Award.
16:17So it only makes sense that Family Guy portrays her as a badass boxer, right?
16:22Come here, young man. I'm gonna bop you one.
16:24Of course, it makes absolutely no sense,
16:26but that's why it's so funny.
16:28The fact that the Tony Award-winning Channing was 84 years old
16:31at the time of recording an episode of Family Guy
16:34only proves how awesome and open she was as a performer.
16:37Up yours, young people.
16:39You and your rock and roll eight-track tapes.
16:42Number 12. Jennifer Love Hewitt
16:45Peter, this is our niece, Jennifer Love Hewitt.
16:47In a turn of events that would make some men jealous,
16:50Peter Griffin managed to score a hot date
16:52with actress Jennifer Love Hewitt
16:54in the episode Stuck Together, Torn Apart.
16:56Cast as a relative to the socially awkward Goldman family,
17:00Hewitt and the highly uncouth Peter are paired together
17:02after a trial separation between the Griffin parents.
17:05Full of gross-out gags,
17:07Peter's general ignorance and disgusting public behavior
17:10inexplicably turns the Ghost Whisperer star on.
17:13That's it.
17:14You have got to be the most vile, disgusting human being I've ever met.
17:18And I have never been more turned on in my life.
17:22Leading a jealous Lois Griffin to goad Hewitt into a banana cream pie catfight.
17:27Talk about a celebrity with a good sense of humor.
17:30Number 11. Hugh Hefner
17:31Hey there, son. Mind if I have a seat?
17:34Who knew that Hugh Hefner liked to randomly walk around airports with his Playboy bunnies?
17:38After Quagmire drowns his sorrows at an airport bar,
17:42Hef randomly shows up, complete with his signature pipe, bathrobe, and sailor's cap.
17:46He then tells Quagmire a touching story about the actor John Holmes
17:50and his fondness for Quagmire's piloting abilities.
17:53Glenn Quagmire is the best damn pilot I've ever seen.
17:57The totally nonchalant way that Hefner plays this completely bogus and inappropriate story
18:02is truly hilarious.
18:04And it shows that Hefner was not just a businessman and a Playboy,
18:07but a funny man as well.
18:09Excuse me, Hef.
18:11I got a plane to land.
18:13Number 10. Tom Brady
18:14Thanks, Tom. I'm fond of your hair as well. I'm standing here with Tom Brady.
18:18Peter Griffin's obsession with the New England Patriots is well known to Family Guy fans.
18:23In Patriot games, he got to live out his dream of playing for the team
18:27alongside legendary Pats quarterback Tom Brady,
18:30whose humble and sportsmanlike approach clashes heavily with Peter's classic obnoxiousness.
18:35Griffin, let's go!
18:36Let's go?
18:37Things come to a head when the athlete is invited to a dinner from hell at the Griffin household,
18:48where he's objectified by pretty much every member of the family.
18:51Just a little spot. It'll come out.
18:53Well, that's not gonna come out. You better take a shower.
18:56Brady's appearance would later be complimented by fellow Patriots teammate Rob Gronkowski,
19:01who also appeared as himself on the 2017 episode, Gronk House Bees.
19:06We wanted to welcome you to the neighborhood.
19:08Awesome.
19:10Aha! You spiked it!
19:11I was hoping he would do that.
19:12My eyes!
19:13Number 9. The Star Trek The Next Generation cast.
19:17I did it! The cast of Star Trek The Next Generation is here to answer my questions!
19:20Patrick Stewart can be a really funny guy,
19:23but with the rest of the Star Trek The Next Generation cast, he's even funnier.
19:26This was the first time in seven years that the cast had all worked together.
19:31Actually, it was 19 for Denise Crosby, but either way, it was well worth the wait.
19:36But you're a baby!
19:37Yes, that's right, Denise Crosby.
19:39Stewie teleports them to his house to hang out with them,
19:42but they only end up annoying him by acting difficult and childish.
19:45I want some McNuggets!
19:47We'll get to you, Brent!
19:48I want a hamburger? No, a cheeseburger.
19:51This includes asking for silly items at McDonald's and refusing to pay $1.50 for bowling shoes.
19:57Now, why exactly can I not wear my loafers? What is the danger there?
20:01This isn't what anyone was expecting from a reunion, but we love it all the same.
20:05I have to pee again.
20:06That's it. Goodbye.
20:09Number 8. Luke Perry
20:10Luke Perry made a huge splash in the early 90s,
20:14starring as the desirable bad boy Dylan McKay in the hit show Beverly Hills 90210.
20:19Yet, in the anything-goes tradition of Family Guy,
20:22Perry's caught off guard after a bogus piece of yellow journalism,
20:26published by Peter Griffin, of course,
20:28outs the actor
20:28Meg Griffin? You are so sued!
20:31Regardless of fact versus fiction,
20:33Luke Perry plays along with every joke thrown his way,
20:37from his tendency towards celebrity arrogance
20:39to his eventual secret fling with Mayor Adam West,
20:42making Perry a good sport
20:44and one of Family Guy's earliest guests to star as himself.
20:47Whoa, look, if you're gay, that's cool, but I am not.
20:50And even if I was, come on, I'm Luke Perry.
20:54I can get a much better gay guy than you.
20:56Number 7. Ryan Reynolds
20:57Hi there. Excuse me. I seem to be lost. Can you guys help me?
21:01When Ryan Reynolds shows up in Rhode Island to film a movie
21:04wherein he plays Hitler with a rockin' bod,
21:06Ryan immediately takes an interest in Peter
21:08and moves into Cleveland's house across the street.
21:11He then proceeds to act in a suggestive manner towards Peter,
21:14including mentioning his low-hanging pants
21:17and engaging in a tickle fight,
21:18all while desperately pleading for Peter
21:20to avoid his ticklish lower abdomen.
21:23It'll be the worst time for you to tickle my lower abdomen
21:25because it's so exposed because I'm cheering.
21:27Yeah!
21:28Reynolds is always a good sport,
21:30and this appearance shows how he always seems
21:32to be up for a laugh at his own expense.
21:34Whoa, freeze frame.
21:36What's gonna happen next?
21:38I think I gotta go to the bathroom.
21:39Number 6. Rush Limbaugh
21:42Controversial radio and television personality Rush Limbaugh
21:45appeared a few times on Family Guy,
21:47each time delving deeper into self-parody at his own expense.
21:51WTAT. Tatooine's All Talk Radio.
21:55My good friends, the liberal galactic media is at it again.
21:58They never stop!
21:59Over his multiple Family Guy appearances,
22:01Limbaugh poked fun at his controversial statements
22:04that led to his resignation from ESPN,
22:06his highly conservative political stance,
22:08and his alignment with Fox News.
22:11Of course, Seth MacFarlane pushes things even further
22:13when he adds in a potential relationship with Michael Moore,
22:16who is actually Fred Savage.
22:18But really, it's Limbaugh's good-natured ability
22:20to laugh at himself,
22:22seen again when he voices the rancor,
22:24that lends to his credibility on the series.
22:26Rule number one.
22:28No tax-dodging Jedi's in my pit.
22:31Number 5. Frank Sinatra Jr.
22:33Love is lovelier the second time around.
22:38Sinatra may not have been as funny as the other guest stars,
22:41but he made a mesmerizing impression nonetheless
22:43with his terrific voice and animated stage presence.
22:46But the thing that tops it all is when we swing.
22:53Sinatra made a few appearances throughout the show's run,
22:56singing many well-known songs with both Stewie and Bryan,
22:59including Second Time Around and even some originals
23:02like At Frank Sinatra's Restaurant.
23:05The wine is red with lots of bread
23:08and portions are bigger than a horse's head.
23:11You'll burp up sausages tonight in bed
23:14at Frank Sinatra's Restaurant.
23:18Family Guy is well-known for its musical numbers,
23:20but having a legend's son as a guest star is even better.
23:23It fits with the show's penchant for 50s swing numbers
23:26and gave a fantastic performer a chance to shine,
23:29even if he was animated.
23:31Well, fellas, we gave it our best shot.
23:33If you need me, I'll be back in Palm Springs.
23:35Number 4. Bob Barker
23:37Former game show host and TV personality Bob Barker
23:40is not one to back down when invited to play himself
23:43in movies and television.
23:45He's done so three times on Family Guy alone.
23:47All right, Donnie, make sure the wheel goes all the way around.
23:50Always portraying himself as the face of The Price is Right,
23:53Barker often plays on his famous catchphrases
23:55from his tenure as a show host.
23:57But one of his most memorable appearances
23:59happened during the Season 7 episode,
24:01Tales of a Third Grade Nothing,
24:03in which Barker keeps his cool when speaking to Prince,
24:05who quietly mumbles everything he says.
24:08$350.
24:09I'm sorry?
24:09$350.
24:10Can you speak up, please?
24:12$350.
24:13All right, and the actual retail price
24:16of the dining room set is $350.
24:19Yay!
24:20Also of note is that Bob Barker's eventual replacement,
24:24Drew Carey, also appeared on Family Guy
24:26as the host of The Price is Right.
24:28Spend it, go ahead, Peter.
24:29Closer you can to a dollar without going over.
24:30Number 3.
24:31James Woods
24:32Hi, how are you?
24:33Hello, everyone!
24:34James Woods is no stranger to the world of Quahog.
24:37He's voiced himself for eight episodes
24:39throughout the show's run so far,
24:40and no matter what episode you choose,
24:42he is always hilarious.
24:44Ooh, a piece of candy.
24:46Ooh, a piece of candy.
24:47Ooh, a piece of candy.
24:48Ooh, a piece of candy.
24:50It's simply amazing that one of the show's
24:51breakout celebrity guests
24:53is someone so totally out of left field
24:55and such an unlikely fit
24:56with the show's target demographic.
24:58Hey, what's up, douchebags?
25:00I'm here to audition for this stupid pilot.
25:02Crotchety, though he may seem,
25:03he's clearly a good sport
25:05about whatever situation he's put in,
25:07whether he's following a trail of racist pieces
25:09like E.T.
25:09or being resurrected
25:11via a 17-year-old woman's life force.
25:13Hey, I'm gonna check back into my hotel.
25:16Oh, screw that.
25:17You'll stay with me right here.
25:18Come on, we'll have a camp out in the yard.
25:20Wicked cool.
25:21Number two, Liam Neeson.
25:22I will find you.
25:25And I will kill you.
25:26Leave it to Family Guy to ask the question,
25:29is Liam Neeson a fake tough guy?
25:31Such were the stakes in the season 13 episode
25:33Fighting Irish,
25:34when the well-known Irish actor
25:36traveled to Quahog to shoot a film
25:37about a vengeance-crazed Albert Einstein.
25:40I hear you've been all over town saying
25:41you could kick my arse.
25:44Well, there's no time like the present.
25:46Accepting jabs about both his newfound fame
25:48as an action star,
25:50as well as the heartfelt roles
25:51that have defined his career,
25:53Neeson channels his more typecast parts
25:55from movies like the Taken series,
25:57grunting out his lines like Brian Mills.
25:59Go to the gym,
26:00kneel down in the shower,
26:02and ask strange men to pee in your cupped hands.
26:04Neeson is hilarious,
26:06and seemingly let the writing room's imagination run wild.
26:09His obsession with having Peter collect
26:11other people's urine
26:12certainly made for some interesting plot development.
26:15Hey man, did Liam Neeson send you?
26:18Ha ha, yeah, he loves them little cars.
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26:37Number one, Adam West.
26:39Prepare to meet your maker
26:40at the hands of my cat launcher.
26:43The late Adam West was once known only as Batman,
26:46but he made his mark in the new millennium
26:48with Family Guy by voicing a bizarro version of himself
26:51and completely revitalized his career in the process.
26:57In the show's world,
26:58he's the bumbling mayor of Quahog,
27:00and every scene he's in
27:01is bound to be one filled with happiness and laughter.
27:04Well, time to put on my spaghetti hat.
27:08Which celebrity would you like to see visit Quahog next?
27:12Let us know in the comments.
27:14Now, if you'll excuse me,
27:15I need all the real actors
27:16to form a human shield around me
27:18so I can get out of the building
27:19without the American dad people seeing me.
27:20Where do you see the girl
27:21from the old man who's in the past?
27:24What do you see?
27:26Where do you see the girl
27:26who knows what you see?
27:27What do you see?
27:28What ?
27:28What do you see?
27:29What do you see?
27:29Is it the doll?

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