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A cameo appearance, also called a cameo role and often shortened to just cameo (/ˈkæmioʊ/), is a brief guest appearance of a well-known person or character in a work of the performing arts. These roles are generally small, many of them non-speaking ones, and are commonly either appearances in a work in which they hold some special significance (such as actors from an original movie appearing in its remake) or renowned people making uncredited appearances. Short appearances by celebrities, film directors, politicians, athletes or musicians are common. A crew member of the movie or show playing a minor role can be referred to as a cameo role as well, such as director Alfred Hitchcock who made frequent cameo appearances in his films.

Originally, in the 1920s, a "cameo role" meant "a small character part that stands out from the other minor parts". The Oxford English Dictionary connects this with the meaning "a short literary sketch or portrait", which is based on the literal meaning of "cameo", a miniature carving on a gemstone.[1] More recently, in the late 20th century, a "cameo" has come to refer to any short appearance as a character.[2]

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Cameos also occur in novels and other literary works. "Literary cameos" usually involve an established character from another work who makes a brief appearance to establish a shared universe setting, to make a point, or to offer homage. Balzac often employed this practice, as in his Comédie humaine. Sometimes a cameo features a historical person who "drops in" on fictional characters in a historical novel, as when Benjamin Franklin shares a beer with Phillipe Charboneau in The Bastard by John Jakes.[citation needed]

A cameo appearance can be made by the author of a work to put a sort of personal "signature" on a story. Vladimir Nabokov often put himself in his novels, for instance as the very minor character Vivian Darkbloom (an anagram of his name) in Lolita.[5]

Alfred Hitchcock is known for his frequent cameos in his movies, as early as in his third film The Lodger (1927). In Lifeboat, as the action was restricted to the titular lifeboat, Hitchcock appeared in a newspaper ad.

Likewise, Peter Jackson has made brief cameos in all of his movies, except for his first feature-length film Bad Taste in which he played a main character, as well as The Battle of the Five Armies, though a portrait of him appears in the film. For example, he played a peasant eating a carrot in The Fellowship of the Ring and The Desolation of Smaug; a warrior of Rohan in The Two Towers and a Corsair of Umbar boatswain in The Return of the King. All four were non-speaking "blink and you miss him" appearances, although in the Extended Release version of The Return of the King, his character was given more screen time and his reprise of the carrot eating peasant in The Desolation of Smaug was featured in the foreground in reference to The Fellowship of the Ring.[7] In addition, when he was directing Heavenly Creatures (1994), he appeared as a drunk person bumping into the main characters, and in the Frighteners, Jackson appeared as a man with piercings with his real-life son in a bouncer.[8][clarification needed]

Directors sometimes cast well-known lead actors with whom they have worked in the past in other films. In Jane Eyre, Elizabeth Taylor makes a cameo appearance as Helen Burns, Jane's friend from school who dies from a cold. Mike Todd's film Around the World in 80 Days (1956) was filled with cameo roles: John Gielgud as an English butler, Frank Sinatra playing piano in a saloon, and others. The stars in cameo roles were pictured in oval insets in posters for the film, and gave the term wide circulation outside the theatrical profession.[citation needed]

It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World (1963), an "epic comedy", also features cameos from nearly every popular American comedian alive at the time, including The Three Stooges, Jerry Lewis, Buster Keaton and a voice-only cameo by Selma Diamond.[12]

Aaron Sorkin also had cameos in some works he wrote: as a bar customer speaking about the law in his debut film screenplay A Few Good Men (1992), as an advertising executive in The Social Network and as a guest at the inauguration of President Matt Santos in the final episode of The West Wing.

Ben Stiller, Vince Vaughn, Owen Wilson, Luke Wilson and Will Ferrell have made appearances in so many of the same films (whether as lead characters or cameos) that USA Today coined the term "Frat Pack" to name the group.[14] Actor Adam Sandler is also known for frequently casting fellow Saturday Night Live performers (including Rob Schneider and David Spade) in various roles in his films (as well as making cameo appearances of his own in theirs, most of which he co-produces). Sam Raimi frequently uses his brother Ted and Bruce Campbell in his films.[15]

Films based on actual events occasionally include cameo guest appearances by the people portrayed in them. In The Pursuit of Happyness, Chris Gardner made a cameo at the end. 24 Hour Party People, a film about Tony Wilson, has a cameo by the real Tony Wilson and many other notable people. In the film Apollo 13, James Lovell (the real commander of that flight) and his wife Marilyn appeared next to the actors playing them (Tom Hanks and Kathleen Quinlan respectively). Domino Harvey made a short appearance in the credits of Domino, while the real Erin Brockovich had a cameo as a waitress named Julia in the eponymous movie (where her role is played by the actress Julia Roberts).[citation needed] Sophie Wilson had a cameo as a barmaid in Micro Men, which shows her work for Acorn Computers. In a flashback sequence in Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas, Raoul Duke (played by Johnny Depp) runs into the real-life Hunter S. Thompson, upon whom the character of Duke is based, leading him to remark "There I was...mother of God, there I am! Holy fuck."

Maria Von Trapp made an uncredited brief cameo appearance in the film version of her life, The Sound of Music. She appeared in the background during the song "I Have Confidence" with her daughter Rosmarie and stepson Werner Von Trapp.

Cameo gives you full control of live camera feeds in PowerPoint. Just like any other image, you can move, resize, crop, and apply transitions or styles to the camera feed. You can also use Designer in PowerPoint to enhance the look of your slides that use cameo.

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La Promeneuse is a decorative object designed to diffuse the Trudon fragrances. After placing a cameo in the ceramic dish, light a night-light beneath it. The heated cameo will melt and spread its fragrance rapidly into the air.

A cameo is a seemingly plain stone that, when carefully carved, produces an exquisite silhouette of a woman and becomes a priceless gem. The symbolism of this transformation applies to our participants who, through the help of the program, come to realize that they too are exquisite and priceless members of both the Cameo House family and our community.

The Percy Jackson & The Olympians episode 1 cameo caught by eagle-eyed fans is being explained by two key creatives. Written by Rick Riordan, the Percy Jackson & The Olympians novel series has been adapted into a live-action Disney+ show, starting with the adaptation of book 1, "The Lightning Thief," into season 1. Starring Walker Scobell as Percy, Aryan Simhadri as Grover, and Leah Jeffries as Annabeth, the show aims to be more faithful to the books than the previous 2010 film adaptation, which is facilitated by Riordan's direct involvement with the new show, which even extends to a surprise cameo from the author in episode 1 as an unnamed teacher at Yancy Academy.

During a conversation with ComicBook.com, star Glynn Turman, who plays Chiron, and producer/co-showrunner Dan Shotz discussed Riordan's cameo in Percy Jackson and the Olympians. Though the duo were excited by the author's inclusion within the show, they revealed that the amount of time required for the scene saw Riordan disinterested in making another appearance. See what Turman and Shotz had to say below:

While Riordan showed up surprisingly early in the show's run, it's possible that fans of the books will be seeing the author again in future Percy Jackson seasons. Despite Shotz's observation that the author may not have necessarily enjoyed his cameo appearance, Riordan's popular status is similar to that of Stan Lee's among Marvel Cinematic Universe fans, with users online referring to Riordan as "Uncle Rick." Readers' attachment to Riordan and the author's own passion for the story and the show could lead to him popping up once in each season of Percy Jackson, with a string of Lee-esque cameos.

Outside of Riordan, there is hope that Logan Lerman, who first played Percy in 2010, would cameo in the Percy Jackson show, with some even hoping that he would be cast as Poseidon. While Lerman has offered plenty of words of encouragement to the new cast, he is not currently involved in the show. That could change in future seasons, but the Disney+ show's pivot in direction from the two films, which received mixed reviews, indicates that a cameo from Lerman or original Annabeth Alexandra Daddario is unlikely.

So far, Percy Jackson has earned positive reviews from both critics and audiences, with fans of Riordan's novels in particular rejoicing over the impressive and accurate adaptation. With plenty of Easter eggs thrown in for those who are already familiar with the franchise, Riordan's cameo is likely the start of a long tradition for the show of nodding to the source material. As the next six episodes of Percy Jackson air on Disney+, audiences should keep their eyes peeled for more references and cameos, as well as teases for what's to come.

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