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Arrested Development - Celebrity guests |  | Arrested Development - Celebrity guests: Encyclopedia II - Arrested Development - Celebrity guests |  | The show frequently brings in celebrity guests. A partial list is included below.
Arrested Development - Recurring roles.
Scott Baio — as "Bob Loblaw" in "Forget Me Now", "Notapusy", "Mr. F", and "Making a Stand"
John F. Beard — as himself in numerous episodes
Ed Begley Jr. — as "Stan Sitwell" in "Switch Hitter", "Queen for a Day", "Burning Love", and "Ready, Aim, Marry Me"
Zach Braff - as Phillip Litt in "Spring Breakout" and "S.O.B.'s"
Rob Corddry — as "M ...
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Arrested Development - Celebrity guests
The show frequently brings in celebrity guests. A partial list is included below.
Arrested Development - Recurring roles
- Scott Baio — as "Bob Loblaw" in "Forget Me Now", "Notapusy", "Mr. F", and "Making a Stand"
- John F. Beard — as himself in numerous episodes
- Ed Begley Jr. — as "Stan Sitwell" in "Switch Hitter", "Queen for a Day", "Burning Love", and "Ready, Aim, Marry Me"
- Zach Braff - as Phillip Litt in "Spring Breakout" and "S.O.B.'s"
- Rob Corddry — as "Moses Taylor" a.k.a. "Frank Wrench" in "Burning Love" and "The Immaculate Election"
- Julia Louis-Dreyfus — as "Maggie Lizer" in "Altar Egos", "Justice Is Blind", "Out on a Limb", and "Hand to God"
- Jeff Garlin — as "Mort Meyers" in "Switch Hitter", "Queen for a Day", "Spring Breakout", "Righteous Brothers", "Mr. F", and "Making a Stand."
- Judy Greer — as "Kitty Sanchez" in "Charity Drive", "Visiting Ours", "Missing Kitty", "Not Without My Daughter", "Let 'Em Eat Cake", "The One Where They Build a House", "Amigos", "Spring Breakout", "Righteous Brothers", and "The Cabin Show"
- John Michael Higgins — as "Wayne Jarvis" in "In God We Trust", "Sad Sack", and "Righteous Brothers"
- James Lipton — as "Warden Stefan Gentles" in "Staff Infection", "Altar Egos", "Missing Kitty", and "Prison Break-In"
- Jane Lynch - as "Cindi Lightballoon" in "Shock and Aww" and "Altar Egos"
- Bob Einstein — as "Larry Middleman" in "Forget Me Now", "Notapusy", "Mr. F", "The Ocean Walker", and "S.O.B's"
- Amy Poehler (married to series actor Will Arnett) — as "Wife of G.O.B" in "Altar Egos", "Justice Is Blind", "Best Man for the Gob", "Whistler's Mother", and "Motherboy XXX"
- Andy Richter — as himself in "Switch Hitter" and as himself/Richter brothers in "S.O.B.'s"
- Ian Roberts — as Dr. Fishman, the Literal Doctor, (nicknamed "Dr. Wordsmith"), in "Let 'Em Eat Cake", "The One Where Michael Leaves", "Hand to God", and "The Sword of Destiny"
- Ben Stiller — as "Tony Wonder" in "Good Grief!", "The Sword of Destiny" and "S.O.B's"
- Christine Taylor — as "Sally Sitwell" in "Burning Love" and "Out on a Limb"
- Dave Thomas — as "(Uncle) Trevor" in "The British Bombshell", "Forget Me Now", "Notapusy", "Mr. F", and "The Ocean Walker"
- Charlize Theron — as "Rita Leeds" in "The British Bombshell", "Forget Me Now", "Notapusy", "Mr. F", and "The Ocean Walker"
- Carl Weathers — as himself in "Public Relations", "Marta Complex", and "Motherboy XXX"
Arrested Development - Cameo appearances
- Dave Attell — as himself in "Motherboy XXX"
- Richard Belzer - as himself in "S.O.B's"
- Dan Castellaneta — as "Dr. Stein" in "The Sword of Destiny"
- Marc Cherry — as himself in "Righteous Brothers"
- Jim Cramer — as himself in "The Cabin Show"
- Andy Dick - as himself in "S.O.B's"
- Heather Graham — as "Beth Baerly" in "Shock and Aww"
- Harry Hamlin — as himself in "The British Bombshell"
- Ed Helms — as "James" in "The One Where Michael Leaves"
- Clint Howard — as "Johnny Bark" in "Key Decisions"
- Thomas Jane — as himself in "The One Where They Build the House"
- Jamie Kennedy — as himself in "Notapusy"
- John Larroquette - as himself in "S.O.B's"
- Ron Michaelson — as himself in "The Immaculate Election"
- Martin Mull — as "Gene Parmesan" in "Amigos"
- Frankie Muniz — as himself in "Mr. F"
- Bob Odenkirk — as "Dr. Gunty" in "Visiting Ours"
- Judge Reinhold - as himself in "S.O.B's"
- Martin Short — as "Uncle Jack" in "Ready, Aim, Marry Me"
- Ione Skye — as "Mrs. Veal" in "Meet the Veals"
- Alan Tudyk — as "Pastor Veal" in "Meet the Veals"
- Phil Proctor — as "Reverend Robert Patterson" in "Notapusy"
See IMDB for more guest listings.
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