List of guest stars on 21 Jump Street

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The following is a list of notable television and film personalities who made guest appearances on the Fox crime drama 21 Jump Street .

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Season 1

ActorCharacterSeason #Episode #Episode Title
Barney Martin Charlie11"Pilot"
Brandon Douglas Kenny Weckerle11 & 2"Pilot"
Reginald T. DorseyTyrell "Waxer" Thompson11 & 2"Pilot"
Billy Jayne Mark Dorian13"America, What a Town"
Steve Antin Stevie Delano13"America, What a Town"
Traci Lind Nadia13"America, What a Town"
Leah Ayres Susan Chadwick14"Don't Pet the Teacher"
Geoffrey Blake Jeffrey Stone14"Don't Pet the Teacher"
Tony Mockus Jr.Principal Weintraub14"Don't Pet the Teacher"
Josh Brolin Taylor Rolator15"My Future's So Bright, I Gotta Wear Shades"
Jamie BozianKurt Niles15"My Future's So Bright, I Gotta Wear Shades"
John D'Aquino Vinny Morgan15"My Future's So Bright, I Gotta Wear Shades"
Norman Alden Weston15"My Future's So Bright, I Gotta Wear Shades"
Troy Byer Patty Blatcher16"The Worst Night of Your Life"
Lezlie Deane Jane Kinney16"The Worst Night of Your Life"
Blair Underwood Reginald Brooks17"Gotta Finish the Riff"
Robert Picardo Ralph Buckley17"Gotta Finish the Riff"
Scott Schwartz Jordan Simms18"Bad Influence"
Liane Curtis Lauren Carlson18"Bad Influence"
Byron Thames Dylan Taylor18"Bad Influence"
Sherilyn Fenn Diane Nelson19"Blindsided"
Courtney Gains Birch19"Blindsided"
Harold Pruett Elly19"Blindsided"
Christopher Heyerdahl Jake110"Next Generation"
Stephen GregoryHoagy Deleplant110"Next Generation"
Andy Romano Tony Delaplant110"Next Generation"
Kurtwood Smith Spencer Phillips111"Low and Away"
David RaynrKipling "Kip" Fuller112"16 Blown to 35"
Sarah G. Buxton Katrina112"16 Blown to 35"
Jason Priestley Tober113"Mean Streets and Pastel Houses"

Season 2

ActorCharacterSeason #Episode #Episode Title
Kurtwood SmithSpencer Phillips21"In the Custody of a Clown"
Ray Walston Judge Desmond21"In the Custody of a Clown"
Barney MartinEdison Coulter21"In the Custody of a Clown"
Jason PriestleyBrian Krompasick24"Two for the Road"
Pauly Shore Kenny Ryan24"Two for the Road"
Reginald T. DorseyTyrell "Waxer" Thompson29"You Oughta Be in Prison"
Shannon Tweed Jody Kleinman29"You Oughta Be in Prison"
Lochlyn Munro Derek29"You Oughta Be in Prison"
Mindy Cohn Rosa211"Christmas in Saigon"
Kent McCord Tom Hanson Sr.214"Chapel of Love"
Mindy CohnRosa214"Chapel of Love"
Don S. Davis Frank214"Chapel of Love"
Tom Wright Judy's Date214"Chapel of Love"
Jean Sagal Betty Sue Fitzgerald214"Chapel of Love"
Liz Sagal Mary Lou Fitzgerald214"Chapel of Love"
Deborah Lacey Lynette Johnson214"Chapel of Love"
Bradford English Charlie214"Chapel of Love"
Brandon DouglasKenny Weckerle215"I'm OK - You Need Work"
Christina Applegate Tina215"I'm OK - You Need Work"
Peter Berg Jerome Sawyer217"Champagne High"
Gabriel Jarret Ricky217"Champagne High"
Bruce French Brother Williams218"Brother Hanson & the Miracle of Renner's Pond"
Dann Florek Jim Crawford218"Brother Hanson & the Miracle of Renner's Pond"
Gregory Itzin Principal Garner218"Brother Hanson & the Miracle of Renner's Pond"
Brad Pitt Peter220"Best Years of Your Life"
Don S. DavisPrincipal222"School's Out"
Sam Anderson Dan Finger222"School's Out"

Season 3

ActorCharacterSeason #Episode #Episode Title
Leo Rossi Sgt. Walker32"Slippin' Into Darkness"
Tim RussRay Davies32"Slippin' Into Darkness"
Peri Gilpin Fitzgerald33"The Currency We Trade In"
Kelly Hu Kim Van Luy37"The Dragon and the Angel"
Russell Wong Locke37"The Dragon and the Angel"
Christopher Titus Jack Archer311"Woolly Bullies"
Dom DeLuise Uncle Nick311"Woolly Bullies"
Kehli O'ByrneCarol311"Woolly Bullies"
Larenz Tate Young Adam Fuller311"Woolly Bullies"
Maia Brewton Maureen Maroney311"Woolly Bullies"
Michael DeLuise Doug Penhall at Age 16311"Woolly Bullies"
Savannah Smith BoucherDr. St. John314"Nemesis"
Mario Van Peebles Dana316"High High" *
Bridget Fonda Molly 'Moho' Chapman317"Blinded by the Thousand Points of Light"
Conor O'FarrellFrank Farrell319"Loc'd Out Part 1"
Andrew Lauer Psycho319"Loc'd Out Part 1"
Claude BrooksLil Monster319"Loc'd Out Part 1"
Conor O'FarrellFrank Farrell320"Loc'd Out Part 2"
Margot Rose D.A. Katherine Sullivan320"Loc'd Out Part 2"
Andrew LauerPsycho320"Loc'd Out Part 2"
Claude BrooksLil Monster320"Loc'd Out Part 2"

Season 4

ActorCharacterSeason #Episode #Episode Title
Conor O'FarrellFrank Farrell41"Draw the Line"
Don S. DavisWarden41"Draw the Line"
Robert Romanus Cadet Mortellaro41"Draw the Line"
Rob Estes Darryl42"Say It Ain't So, Pete"
Stu Nahan Himself42"Say It Ain't So, Pete"
Mario Van PeeblesDancer43"Eternal Flame" *
Thomas Haden Church Tony43"Eternal Flame"
Billy Warlock Ron Greenwood44"Come from the Shadows"
Tony Plana Robert Mendez44"Come from the Shadows"
Julie Warner Alice Greenwood44"Come from the Shadows"
Barbara Tarbuck Judge44"Come from the Shadows"
Kamala Lopez Marta44"Come from the Shadows"
Pamela Adlon Dori46"Old Haunts in a New Age"
Christine Elise Quincy47"Out of Control"
Robyn Lively Helen Akerly49"Mike's P.O.V."
Vince Vaughn Bill Peterson49"Mike's P.O.V."
Mickey Jones Bobo410"Wheels and Deals: Part 2"
Ray Baker Raymond Crane410"Wheels and Deals: Part 2"
Keith Coogan Kyle DeGray412"Things We Said Today"
Shannen Doherty Janine DeGray412"Things We Said Today"
Wallace Langham Poole413"Research and Destroy"
Rosie Perez Rosie Martinez416"2245"
Don S. DavisChapman416"2245"
Chick Hearn Himself417"Hi Mom"
Kareem Abdul-Jabbar Wesley Williams417"Hi Mom"
David RaynrKipling 'Kip' Fuller417"Hi Mom"
John Waters Mr. Bean418"Awomp-Bomp-Aloobomb, Aloop Bamboom"
John Pyper-Ferguson Dealer418"Awomp-Bomp-Aloobomb, Aloop Bamboom"
Diedrich Bader Paul420"Last Chance High"
Kelly Perine Holt426"Blackout"
Kristin Dattilo Allison426"Blackout"

Season 5

ActorCharacterSeason #Episode #Episode Title
Jennifer CoppingMara51"Tunnel of Love"
Lisa Dean Ryan Schoolgirl52"Back to School"
Scott Grimes Christopher53"Buddy System"
Brigitta Dau Claire53"Buddy System"
Tony Dakota Clavo54"Poison"
Perrey Reeves Tracy Hill54"Poison"
Johannah NewmarchLisa54"Poison"
Richard Leacock Jam54"Poison"
Pat BermelInspector Nickerson55"Just Say No! High"
Deanna Milligan Vanessa55"Just Say No! High"
Peter Outerbridge Jeff Chandler55"Just Say No! High"
Tony DakotaClavo56"Poison"
Don MacKayKyle Morgan56"Poison"
John Pyper-FergusonJoshua, group leader56"Poison"
Terence Kelly Edward Arbogast57"This Ain't No Summer Camp"
Merrilyn GannRosalie Arbogast57"This Ain't No Summer Camp"
Ocean Hellman Suzanne Ross58"The Girl Next Door"
Lochlyn Munro Vince58"The Girl Next Door"
Leslie Carlson Professor Gray59"Diplomas for Sale"
Tony DakotaClavo510"Number One with a Bullet"
David DeLuise Stevenson510"Number One with a Bullet"
Kamala Lopez Marta510"Number One with a Bullet"
Sandra P. Grantreporter510"Number One with a Bullet"
Don S. DavisLt. Donnelly514"Film at Eleven"
Jennifer CoppingMelanie517"Under the Influence"
Jada Pinkett Smith Nicole521"Homegirls"

^* Mario Van Peebles also directed these episodes.

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