11 'Gilmore Girls' Celebrity Cameos You Totally Missed The First Time Around
We haven't gotten a new installment of Gilmore Girls in quite awhile (although our fingers are still crossed for A Year In The Life season 2!). But, no matter what time of year it is, we're always deep into a series re-watch — just to make sure we don't miss a single detail. And to our surprise, there were WAY more familiar faces than we remembered or ever initially noticed in the first place.
Take a break from figuring out which Rory Gilmore boyfriend is actually the best, and revisit these surprising (before they were) celebrity cameos from the show’s history.
Jon Hamm
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Pre-Don Draper, Jon had a part in the season three episode “Eight O’Clock at the Oasis.” His character and Lorelai met at an auction and went on a date, but she later said it was terrible and he was never seen again.
Krysten Ritter
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Before she was Jessica Jones, Krysten had roles on lots of great TV shows, like Veronica Mars, Breaking Bad and, it turns out, Gilmore Girls. Lucy was one of Rory’s Yale friends, and we saw quite a bit of her in Gilmore Girls season 7.
Adam Brody
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When you think about it, future Seth Cohen’s role as Lane’s season three bandmate and eventual boyfriend Dave was the perfect fit for a pre-The O.C.Adam.
Danny Pudi
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The future Community star had only a couple small acting roles under his belt when he played a Yale newspaper writer in GG seasons six and seven.
Max Greenfield
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Hey, it’s another Veronica Mars and GG alum! Max played Luke (no, not THAT Luke) and went to Dean’s bachelor party in GG season four. Now, of course, you know him as Schmidt on New Girl.
Jane Lynch
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Way back in season one, Jane played a nurse who was at the mercy of a flustered Emily when Richard ended up in the hospital. In the same year, Jane starred in the hilarious mockumentary Best in Show, and of course went on to star in Glee. Now, we'll have to see what happened to her character Sazz on Only Murders in the Building!
Nick Offerman
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That’s right, even Ron Swanson made his mark in Stars Hollow. Nick played the total opposite to his Parks and Rec character as Jackson’s brother Beau, showing up in two episodes in seasons four and six.
Seth McFarlane
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The Family Guy creator played a couple of different roles in GG, first as a business school classmate of Lorelai’s in season two, and in season three as Emily’s lawyer.
Matt Jones
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Hey, it’s Badger! From Breaking Bad! Matt’s season two episode was actually his debut acting role (aww). You might remember him helping Jackson deep-fry a turkey.
Ben Falcone
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Yep, Melissa McCarthy’s IRL hubby was also on the show! We wish this was their meet-cute, but alas they met years before he showed up for an episode where Lorelai learns that Fran’s family would be selling the Dragonfly Inn.
Riki Lindhome
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You know Riki now as one half of Garfunkel and Oates, but she’s also had a couple of appearances on GG as a member of the Life and Death Brigade.
What other celebrity cameos have you spotted in old Gilmore Girls episodes? Let us know over on Instagram!
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This post has been updated.