Dave Franco
AppleThe Now You See Me and Together star appears as himself in episode 9. He’s supposed to present at CinemaCon, but he ends up getting high on mushrooms.
Rhea Perlman
Savion Washington//Getty ImagesThe iconic actress, who’s starred in Cheers, Matilda, and Barbie, to name a few, plays Matt’s mother in The Studio. While her voice plays in phone calls through the season, she appears onscreen in episode 9.
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Zoë Kravitz
AppleKravitz (The Batman, Big Little Lies) appears as herself in the star-studded Golden Globes episode. In The Studio, the Blink Twice director wins an award for another film she helmed. She previously told ELLE of the comedy series, “I think it’s both so funny and smart, and also really accurate—I love what they’re saying about the industry and about art.”
She returns in episodes 9 and 10 as well.
Adam Scott
AppleThe star of another Apple TV+ series, Severance, hops over to The Studio for an appearance at the Golden Globes.
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Kit Hoover
AppleBroadcast journalist and Access Hollywood host Kit Hoover appears as herself in the Golden Globes episode, interviewing stars on the red carpet.
Aaron Sorkin
Handout//Getty ImagesSorkin, the screenwriter behind series and films like The Social Network, The West Wing, and The Newsroom, also appears as himself at the Golden Globes in episode 8.
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Antony Starr
Kevin Mazur//Getty ImagesBest known for his role as Homelander on The Boys, Starr appears in The Studio as himself, presenting an award at the Golden Globes.
Charli D’Amelio
Bruce Glikas//Getty ImagesD’Amelio makes a blink-and-you’ll-miss-it cameo in The Studio’s version of The Golden Globes, shooting content on the red carpet.
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Erin Moriarty
Stephane Cardinale - Corbis//Getty ImagesAnother The Boys star, Erin Moriarty, appears in episode 8 as she presents at the Golden Globes.
Jean Smart
Alberto Rodriguez//Getty ImagesTaking a break from starring in Hacks, Jean Smart makes a cameo as herself in episode 8, the Golden Globes episode.
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Lucia Aniello, Jen Statsky, and Paul W. Downs
Alberto Rodriguez//Getty ImagesThe Hacks showrunning trio also appear in episode 8’s Golden Globes.
Lisa Gilroy
Rodin Eckenroth//Getty ImagesGilroy, a comedian and actress (Interior Chinatown, Comedy Bang Bang) plays Zoë Kravitz’s publicist Gabby in The Studio.
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Quinta Brunson
Kevin Mazur//Getty ImagesThe Abbott Elementary creator and star appears as herself in The Studio’s Golden Globes episode.
Ramy Youssef
Taylor Hill//Getty ImagesComedian and actor Ramy Youssef (Ramy, Poor Things) appears as himself in episode 8 of The Studio, serving as the host of the Golden Globes.
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Zack Snyder
Unique Nicole//Getty ImagesDirector Zack Snyder (Man of Steel, Justice League) appears as himself in episode 8 to present at the Golden Globes.
Ted Sarandos
Jon Kopaloff//Getty ImagesIn a very meta moment, the real-life Netflix CEO appears as himself in the Golden Globes episode.
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Ice Cube
AppleIn episode 7, the rapper and actor (Friday, Barber Shop, Ride Along) is cast to play the Kool-Aid Man in Continental Studios’ live-action film about the iconic mascot.
Ziwe
Taylor Hill//Getty ImagesThe writer, comedian, and former TV host appears as herself on the set of a film with Lil Rel Howery. She and her co-star are forced to weigh in when Matt’s crew wants input about whether the Kool-Aid casting is problematic.
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Lil Rel Howery
Gilbert Flores//Getty ImagesThe comedian and actor (Get Out, Vacation Friends) appears alongside Ziwe on the set of a new film by Continental. They’re interrupted when Matt’s team is desperate for feedback on the Kool-Aid cast.
Rebecca Hall
AppleRebecca Hall guest-stars as a pediatric oncologist who Matt is dating. Things get rocky between them when Matt starts to insist that his job is just as important as hers.
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