The following is a list of notable television and film personalities who made guest appearances on the Fox crime drama 21 Jump Street .
Actor | Character | Season # | Episode # | Episode Title |
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Barney Martin | Charlie | 1 | 1 | "Pilot" |
Brandon Douglas | Kenny Weckerle | 1 | 1 & 2 | "Pilot" |
Reginald T. Dorsey | Tyrell "Waxer" Thompson | 1 | 1 & 2 | "Pilot" |
Billy Jayne | Mark Dorian | 1 | 3 | "America, What a Town" |
Steve Antin | Stevie Delano | 1 | 3 | "America, What a Town" |
Traci Lind | Nadia | 1 | 3 | "America, What a Town" |
Leah Ayres | Susan Chadwick | 1 | 4 | "Don't Pet the Teacher" |
Geoffrey Blake | Jeffrey Stone | 1 | 4 | "Don't Pet the Teacher" |
Tony Mockus Jr. | Principal Weintraub | 1 | 4 | "Don't Pet the Teacher" |
Josh Brolin | Taylor Rolator | 1 | 5 | "My Future's So Bright, I Gotta Wear Shades" |
Jamie Bozian | Kurt Niles | 1 | 5 | "My Future's So Bright, I Gotta Wear Shades" |
John D'Aquino | Vinny Morgan | 1 | 5 | "My Future's So Bright, I Gotta Wear Shades" |
Norman Alden | Weston | 1 | 5 | "My Future's So Bright, I Gotta Wear Shades" |
Troy Byer | Patty Blatcher | 1 | 6 | "The Worst Night of Your Life" |
Lezlie Deane | Jane Kinney | 1 | 6 | "The Worst Night of Your Life" |
Blair Underwood | Reginald Brooks | 1 | 7 | "Gotta Finish the Riff" |
Robert Picardo | Ralph Buckley | 1 | 7 | "Gotta Finish the Riff" |
Scott Schwartz | Jordan Simms | 1 | 8 | "Bad Influence" |
Liane Curtis | Lauren Carlson | 1 | 8 | "Bad Influence" |
Byron Thames | Dylan Taylor | 1 | 8 | "Bad Influence" |
Sherilyn Fenn | Diane Nelson | 1 | 9 | "Blindsided" |
Courtney Gains | Birch | 1 | 9 | "Blindsided" |
Harold Pruett | Elly | 1 | 9 | "Blindsided" |
Christopher Heyerdahl | Jake | 1 | 10 | "Next Generation" |
Stephen Gregory | Hoagy Deleplant | 1 | 10 | "Next Generation" |
Andy Romano | Tony Delaplant | 1 | 10 | "Next Generation" |
Kurtwood Smith | Spencer Phillips | 1 | 11 | "Low and Away" |
David Raynr | Kipling "Kip" Fuller | 1 | 12 | "16 Blown to 35" |
Sarah G. Buxton | Katrina | 1 | 12 | "16 Blown to 35" |
Jason Priestley | Tober | 1 | 13 | "Mean Streets and Pastel Houses" |
Actor | Character | Season # | Episode # | Episode Title |
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Kurtwood Smith | Spencer Phillips | 2 | 1 | "In the Custody of a Clown" |
Ray Walston | Judge Desmond | 2 | 1 | "In the Custody of a Clown" |
Barney Martin | Edison Coulter | 2 | 1 | "In the Custody of a Clown" |
Jason Priestley | Brian Krompasick | 2 | 4 | "Two for the Road" |
Pauly Shore | Kenny Ryan | 2 | 4 | "Two for the Road" |
Reginald T. Dorsey | Tyrell "Waxer" Thompson | 2 | 9 | "You Oughta Be in Prison" |
Shannon Tweed | Jody Kleinman | 2 | 9 | "You Oughta Be in Prison" |
Lochlyn Munro | Derek | 2 | 9 | "You Oughta Be in Prison" |
Mindy Cohn | Rosa | 2 | 11 | "Christmas in Saigon" |
Kent McCord | Tom Hanson Sr. | 2 | 14 | "Chapel of Love" |
Mindy Cohn | Rosa | 2 | 14 | "Chapel of Love" |
Don S. Davis | Frank | 2 | 14 | "Chapel of Love" |
Tom Wright | Judy's Date | 2 | 14 | "Chapel of Love" |
Jean Sagal | Betty Sue Fitzgerald | 2 | 14 | "Chapel of Love" |
Liz Sagal | Mary Lou Fitzgerald | 2 | 14 | "Chapel of Love" |
Deborah Lacey | Lynette Johnson | 2 | 14 | "Chapel of Love" |
Bradford English | Charlie | 2 | 14 | "Chapel of Love" |
Brandon Douglas | Kenny Weckerle | 2 | 15 | "I'm OK - You Need Work" |
Christina Applegate | Tina | 2 | 15 | "I'm OK - You Need Work" |
Peter Berg | Jerome Sawyer | 2 | 17 | "Champagne High" |
Gabriel Jarret | Ricky | 2 | 17 | "Champagne High" |
Bruce French | Brother Williams | 2 | 18 | "Brother Hanson & the Miracle of Renner's Pond" |
Dann Florek | Jim Crawford | 2 | 18 | "Brother Hanson & the Miracle of Renner's Pond" |
Gregory Itzin | Principal Garner | 2 | 18 | "Brother Hanson & the Miracle of Renner's Pond" |
Brad Pitt | Peter | 2 | 20 | "Best Years of Your Life" |
Don S. Davis | Principal | 2 | 22 | "School's Out" |
Sam Anderson | Dan Finger | 2 | 22 | "School's Out" |
Actor | Character | Season # | Episode # | Episode Title |
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Leo Rossi | Sgt. Walker | 3 | 2 | "Slippin' Into Darkness" |
Tim Russ | Ray Davies | 3 | 2 | "Slippin' Into Darkness" |
Peri Gilpin | Fitzgerald | 3 | 3 | "The Currency We Trade In" |
Kelly Hu | Kim Van Luy | 3 | 7 | "The Dragon and the Angel" |
Russell Wong | Locke | 3 | 7 | "The Dragon and the Angel" |
Christopher Titus | Jack Archer | 3 | 11 | "Woolly Bullies" |
Dom DeLuise | Uncle Nick | 3 | 11 | "Woolly Bullies" |
Kehli O'Byrne | Carol | 3 | 11 | "Woolly Bullies" |
Larenz Tate | Young Adam Fuller | 3 | 11 | "Woolly Bullies" |
Maia Brewton | Maureen Maroney | 3 | 11 | "Woolly Bullies" |
Michael DeLuise | Doug Penhall at Age 16 | 3 | 11 | "Woolly Bullies" |
Savannah Smith Boucher | Dr. St. John | 3 | 14 | "Nemesis" |
Mario Van Peebles | Dana | 3 | 16 | "High High" * |
Bridget Fonda | Molly 'Moho' Chapman | 3 | 17 | "Blinded by the Thousand Points of Light" |
Conor O'Farrell | Frank Farrell | 3 | 19 | "Loc'd Out Part 1" |
Andrew Lauer | Psycho | 3 | 19 | "Loc'd Out Part 1" |
Claude Brooks | Lil Monster | 3 | 19 | "Loc'd Out Part 1" |
Conor O'Farrell | Frank Farrell | 3 | 20 | "Loc'd Out Part 2" |
Margot Rose | D.A. Katherine Sullivan | 3 | 20 | "Loc'd Out Part 2" |
Andrew Lauer | Psycho | 3 | 20 | "Loc'd Out Part 2" |
Claude Brooks | Lil Monster | 3 | 20 | "Loc'd Out Part 2" |
Actor | Character | Season # | Episode # | Episode Title |
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Conor O'Farrell | Frank Farrell | 4 | 1 | "Draw the Line" |
Don S. Davis | Warden | 4 | 1 | "Draw the Line" |
Robert Romanus | Cadet Mortellaro | 4 | 1 | "Draw the Line" |
Rob Estes | Darryl | 4 | 2 | "Say It Ain't So, Pete" |
Stu Nahan | Himself | 4 | 2 | "Say It Ain't So, Pete" |
Mario Van Peebles | Dancer | 4 | 3 | "Eternal Flame" * |
Thomas Haden Church | Tony | 4 | 3 | "Eternal Flame" |
Billy Warlock | Ron Greenwood | 4 | 4 | "Come from the Shadows" |
Tony Plana | Robert Mendez | 4 | 4 | "Come from the Shadows" |
Julie Warner | Alice Greenwood | 4 | 4 | "Come from the Shadows" |
Barbara Tarbuck | Judge | 4 | 4 | "Come from the Shadows" |
Kamala Lopez | Marta | 4 | 4 | "Come from the Shadows" |
Pamela Adlon | Dori | 4 | 6 | "Old Haunts in a New Age" |
Christine Elise | Quincy | 4 | 7 | "Out of Control" |
Robyn Lively | Helen Akerly | 4 | 9 | "Mike's P.O.V." |
Vince Vaughn | Bill Peterson | 4 | 9 | "Mike's P.O.V." |
Mickey Jones | Bobo | 4 | 10 | "Wheels and Deals: Part 2" |
Ray Baker | Raymond Crane | 4 | 10 | "Wheels and Deals: Part 2" |
Keith Coogan | Kyle DeGray | 4 | 12 | "Things We Said Today" |
Shannen Doherty | Janine DeGray | 4 | 12 | "Things We Said Today" |
Wallace Langham | Poole | 4 | 13 | "Research and Destroy" |
Rosie Perez | Rosie Martinez | 4 | 16 | "2245" |
Don S. Davis | Chapman | 4 | 16 | "2245" |
Chick Hearn | Himself | 4 | 17 | "Hi Mom" |
Kareem Abdul-Jabbar | Wesley Williams | 4 | 17 | "Hi Mom" |
David Raynr | Kipling 'Kip' Fuller | 4 | 17 | "Hi Mom" |
John Waters | Mr. Bean | 4 | 18 | "Awomp-Bomp-Aloobomb, Aloop Bamboom" |
John Pyper-Ferguson | Dealer | 4 | 18 | "Awomp-Bomp-Aloobomb, Aloop Bamboom" |
Diedrich Bader | Paul | 4 | 20 | "Last Chance High" |
Kelly Perine | Holt | 4 | 26 | "Blackout" |
Kristin Dattilo | Allison | 4 | 26 | "Blackout" |
Actor | Character | Season # | Episode # | Episode Title |
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Jennifer Copping | Mara | 5 | 1 | "Tunnel of Love" |
Lisa Dean Ryan | Schoolgirl | 5 | 2 | "Back to School" |
Scott Grimes | Christopher | 5 | 3 | "Buddy System" |
Brigitta Dau | Claire | 5 | 3 | "Buddy System" |
Tony Dakota | Clavo | 5 | 4 | "Poison" |
Perrey Reeves | Tracy Hill | 5 | 4 | "Poison" |
Johannah Newmarch | Lisa | 5 | 4 | "Poison" |
Richard Leacock | Jam | 5 | 4 | "Poison" |
Pat Bermel | Inspector Nickerson | 5 | 5 | "Just Say No! High" |
Deanna Milligan | Vanessa | 5 | 5 | "Just Say No! High" |
Peter Outerbridge | Jeff Chandler | 5 | 5 | "Just Say No! High" |
Tony Dakota | Clavo | 5 | 6 | "Poison" |
Don MacKay | Kyle Morgan | 5 | 6 | "Poison" |
John Pyper-Ferguson | Joshua, group leader | 5 | 6 | "Poison" |
Terence Kelly | Edward Arbogast | 5 | 7 | "This Ain't No Summer Camp" |
Merrilyn Gann | Rosalie Arbogast | 5 | 7 | "This Ain't No Summer Camp" |
Ocean Hellman | Suzanne Ross | 5 | 8 | "The Girl Next Door" |
Lochlyn Munro | Vince | 5 | 8 | "The Girl Next Door" |
Leslie Carlson | Professor Gray | 5 | 9 | "Diplomas for Sale" |
Tony Dakota | Clavo | 5 | 10 | "Number One with a Bullet" |
David DeLuise | Stevenson | 5 | 10 | "Number One with a Bullet" |
Kamala Lopez | Marta | 5 | 10 | "Number One with a Bullet" |
Sandra P. Grant | reporter | 5 | 10 | "Number One with a Bullet" |
Don S. Davis | Lt. Donnelly | 5 | 14 | "Film at Eleven" |
Jennifer Copping | Melanie | 5 | 17 | "Under the Influence" |
Jada Pinkett Smith | Nicole | 5 | 21 | "Homegirls" |
^* Mario Van Peebles also directed these episodes.
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