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List of Family Guy guest stars

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List of Family Guy guest stars
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Family Guy is an American adult animated sitcom created by Seth MacFarlane for the Fox Broadcasting Company. The series centers on the Griffins, a family consisting of parents Peter and Lois; their children Meg, Chris, and Stewie; and their anthropomorphic pet dog Brian. The show is set in the fictional city of Quahog, Rhode Island, and exhibits much of its humor in the form of cutaway gags that often lampoon American culture. Along with its core voice actors, episodes make frequent use of guest stars.

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Actress and writer Carrie Fisher made twenty-five guest appearances on Family Guy as Peter's boss, Angela.

Guest stars who have lent their voices to the show come from a wide range of occupations including musicians, actors, athletes, politicians and more. Some have only made a single appearance, while others, like James Woods, have gone on to become recurring fan favorites.[1] Over the years, the show has become notable for featuring stars reprising their famous roles in animated form. In the episode "Lois Comes Out of Her Shell", for example, Johnny Depp reprised his iconic role as Edward Scissorhands.[2] On the other hand, episodes have also given guests the opportunity to play caricatures of themselves, like "Not All Dogs Go to Heaven" which featured the main cast of Star Trek: The Next Generation, including Patrick Stewart, Jonathan Frakes, Brent Spiner, LeVar Burton, Gates McFadden, Michael Dorn, Wil Wheaton, Marina Sirtis, and even Denise Crosby (season 1 as Tasha Yar), playing themselves headed to a Star Trek convention.[3][4]

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Season 1

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Season 2

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JPThis would be Jack Perkins' final film/television series role.[5]
GAThis would be Gregg Allman's final film/television series role.[6]

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Season 3

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WThis would be Waylon Jennings' final television series role.[7]

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Season 4

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CThis would be Carol Channing's final film/television role.[8]

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Season 5

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GThis would be Gore Vidal's final television role.[9]

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Season 6

DAppearance in a deleted scene only #Archive footage *Live-action role

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Season 7

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BTaking place prior to her coming out as trans and undergoing gender reassignment surgery, Caitlyn was considered to be playing herself, as she was known then as Bruce Jenner.
RThis would be Roy Scheider's final film/television role.[12]

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Season 8

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WWThis marked William Woodson's final film/television role.[13]

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Season 9

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Season 10

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Season 11

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MCDAiring after his death, this episode was also dedicated in Michael's memory.[14] RThis marked Robert Loggia's final appearance on a television series prior to his death in 2015.[15]

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LThis is Lauren Bacall's final film or television role prior to her death.[16]
DThis is Dennis Farina's final television role, airing after his death (in 2013).[17]

Season 13

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Season 14

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Season 15

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FThis marked Frank Sinatra Jr.'s final film/television role.[19]

Season 16

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CThis would be Carrie Fisher's final television appearance, following her death in 2016.[20]

Season 17

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