Recurring Cast Members
Actor | This is Spinal Tap (1984) |
The Big Picture (1989) |
Waiting for Guffman (1996) |
Almost Heroes (1998) |
Best in Show (2000) |
A Mighty Wind (2003) |
For Your Consideration (2006) |
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Bob Balaban | N | N | N | N | |||
Ed Begley Jr. | N | N | N | N | |||
Jennifer Coolidge | N | N | N | ||||
John Michael Higgins | N | N | N | ||||
Michael Hitchcock | N | N | N | N | |||
Eugene Levy | N | N | N | N | N | ||
Jane Lynch | N | N | N | ||||
Michael McKean | N | N | N | N | N | ||
Larry Miller | N | N | N | N | |||
Catherine O'Hara | N | N | N | N | |||
Parker Posey | N | N | N | N | |||
Harry Shearer | N | N | N | N | |||
Fred Willard | N | N | N | N | N |
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