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Pay no attention to that man behind the curtain!

Director cameos:

Summary

One of Alfred Hitchcock's directorial quirks is that he would always insert himself in a cameo appearance in his films. Frequent directors Martin Wood and Peter DeLuise have continued that tradition in several of the episodes they have directed. Here is where they have been spotted:

Peter DeLuise

Played "young Urgo".

Guard who ordered a team to "Go go go go" when O'Neill first arrived on Level 28.

Played the Tok'ra who escorted Teal'c and O'Neill to the high council chamber, was the first to get knocked down by Teal'c in his wrath to find Tanith.

DeLuise was the airman who helped Daniel up after Siler (Dan Shea, SG-1 stunt coordinator) knocked him down during a couple of time loops.

DeLuise did not appear, but named one of the characters (Loeder) after his girlfriend

DeLuise was lying on the floor (as a lower, lower cot) under and to one side of O'Neill while he looks at the white bowl)

PD (the director's initials) is spelt out in candles surrounding Teal'c; can be seen in observation window reflection

Airman at briefing room desk

Picture of him was one of the personnel files of the missing Russian team.

DeLuise was acting as the "Director" in the fake series Wormhole X-Treme while directing the actual episode.

His voice is the one which shouts "K'tano returns" as one of the extras

The sub operator Davis speaks to that is there to rescue the team from the sunken ha'tak. His nametag was Lt. Dagwood (which was the character he played on Seaquest:DSV).

Coming out of the diner the morning after Jonas and Teal'c have their showdown with the townspeople.

airman sitting behind desk in corner of briefing room in one of the early scenes

One of the Stromos passengers in stasis.

Although this episode was not directed by DeLuise, he has a cameo role as an airman sitting at the desk in the briefing room when Carter receives a call from Pete Shanahan. This scene is only included in the extended version of the episode.

Although this episode was not directed by DeLuise, like many of the crew in this 200th episode, he appeared on screen. This time he played the replacement actor for Col. Danning in Wormhole X-Treme

DeLuise's name appears on posters as running for class president in Mitchell's old high school (and episode writer Damian Kindler runs for class treasurer)


Martin Wood

Is in the SGC hallway when O'Neill is beamed away by Thor

He and Sgt. Siler collide with Daniel Jackson as he races down the hall in one of the first scenes

He is one of the people who checks on Siler after O'Neill knocks him down the staircase

Worked on rocket with Sgt. Siler and the big wrench

One of the villagers running to put out the fire set by Carter and Teal'c

Although not the director of this episode, like many of the behind the scenes crew. Martin Wood had a cameo in this episode. He was one of the NID men in black near Agent Barrett in the stand-off scene.

Helped maneuver McKay's EMP machine towards the Stargate

Operating a camcorder in the "dream sequence" where Felger and Coombs get their medals. (He's standing next to Siler).

Major eating a banana in the elevator during the teaser scene with Jonas.

(see Fallen)

MW was not the director of this episode, but appears in the background with Dan Shea (Siler) while Sam and Daniel are first looking up gate addresses in the Control Room

looking at something in Sgt. Siler's eye as Felger walks to the Control Room.

In the elevator with O'Neill when he first arrives at the SGC

(see Part 1)

sits in booth opposite and behind Daniel and Sheila Jameson (can see the back of his head)

played the director of Wormhole X-Treme


Appearances by the Crew:

  • Ivon Bartok, DVD Extra Coordinator

4.19 "Prodigy"— had a small speaking role as one of the Air Force Academy cadets. He sat next to Hailey and asked Carter a question. At the time he was an assistant to executive producers Richard Dean Anderson and Michael Greenburg. He now is in charge of the dvd extras.

  • Robert C. Cooper, Writer, Producer, show-runner, and recently director

5.12 "Wormhole X-Treme"— was the individual who suggested they redo a scene to "how it was written in the script" before being told by Martin to "go write something." 10.06 "200"— one of the zombies heading towards Mitchell in the Gate room.

  • Kenny "Evil Kenny" Gibbs, Props Master
    • 5.12 "Wormhole X-Treme"— played the real role on camera throughout the episode. O'Neill refers to him as "yellow" at one point.
    • cameo as an airman by the conference room desk (this is after pushing the conference table together offscreen as part of staging a camera shot).
  • Giselle , assistant director

5.12 "Wormhole X-Treme"mdash; Person talking to "Bill" the "Assistant Director" of Wormhole X-Treme when O'Neill first arrives on the set.

  • Michael Greenburg, executive producer

5.12 "Wormhole X-Treme"mdash; has an undetermined "producer" type role sitting on the set of Wormhole X-Treme. He also speaks in one of the last scenes of the episode with Brad Wright about the episode ending and discussing golf.

  • Damian Kindler, writer, assistant producer

8.15 "Citizen Joe"— brief cameo as a passerby mailing a letter when Joe Spencer trips by, ecstatic at realizing Daniel isn't really dead after all.

  • Joseph Mallozzi, writer, producer

5.12 "Wormhole X-Treme"— has a cameo appearance asking "where's the doughnuts?" as O'Neill speaks to Teal'c the caterer.

  • Andy Mikita, director

5.12 "Wormhole X-Treme"mdash; was one of the enemy soldiers knocked out by "Col. Danning" in the opening credits to Wormhole X-Treme. This clip was replayed in 8.15 "Citizen Joe".

  • Bill Mizell, First Assistant Director

6.05 "Nightwalkers" — the sign for the tavern "Krusty Bill's" has the likeness of Bill Mizell as an homage.

  • Dan Shea, Stunt Double for Richard Dean Anderson, Stunt Coordinator SG-1

plays the recurring role of Sgt. Siler in too many episodes to list.

  • Jan Smith, Makeup artist

5.12 "Wormhole X-Treme"— the makeup artist who brings an alien girl to Martin for approval

  • N. John Smith, producer
    • 5.12 "Wormhole X-Treme"— has a non-speaking role as one of the crew members looking for donuts as O'Neill speaks to Teal'c the caterer.
    • 8.08 "Covenant"— A head shot picture was one of the photographs posted on the set of Julia Donovan's television news set. Carter stands by the photo while on the phone to Colson.
  • Brad Wright, producer
  • 5.12 "Wormhole X-Treme"— speaks to co-producer Greenburg at the end of the episode regarding the fade out and a golf game.
  • 10.06 "200" — was "Scotty" in the Star Trek skit
  • James Tichenor, special effects supervisor
  • 5.08 "The Tomb"— was one of the personnel files of the missing Russian team.