


Fan: So how was it directing your dad?
Jensen: (dramatic put-upon sigh….) No, but you should ask him. I convinced him to come up and do a scene with Jared and me. And he was like, I don’t wanna work with a couple of hacks and some rookie director!
Fans: LOL. Yep, same sense of humor.
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Elena Wonderland • 20 hours ago
Hey!!!That's Jensen's dad!!!!!How cute

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Donna C • 4 hours ago
I think this show could do with a few more shots like Sam, Amelia and the dog. Of course, knowing this show, two of the three will likely be dead by mid-season, so I'll enjoy it while I can.
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hlnkid • 16 hours ago
Is that his dad? Very cool! I'd forgotten what ep he was going to be in. Ha!
I've always loved those party colored Aussie's. Smart dogs too. I bet Jared has loved having a canine (part-time) co-star so far this season.
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rehabber • 13 hours ago • parent
I had a Blue Merle male like this that I named Rattler, because he was that fast to bite, but only if he thought I was in danger. Great smart watch dogs. Most of my Aussies have been black females.
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rehabber • 21 hours ago
Beautiful Aussie and love the close up of Dean in the car.
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Justine Kubica • 17 hours ago
Jensen's dad!

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Susan Terral • 8 hours ago
Loved seeing Jensen with his dad. Looks like they were having fun.
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Bruce_F • 8 hours ago
I have a hard time wrapping my head around that photo of Liane Balaban and the dog. It's just so un-Supernatural. It's a very nice picture though.
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Sam, Amelia and the dog is the worst of these pictures.
Sam looks completely out of place walking beside Amelia, and he seems about as happy as a cat on a hot tin roof.
Then we have the one of Amelia sitting in the classical female pose of supernatural; just like Lisa did in Dean's dream plus dog instead of Ben.
Not too fussy on the family guest star either.
So summing up, for me there are four great photos out of the lot of them.
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'Supernatural' pics: Jensen Ackles and his dad crack up on set and more
Awww. When "Supernatural" star Jensen Ackles took his turn behind the camera this summer to direct the season's third episode, "Heartache," he kept it all in the family and cast his dad, Alan Ackles, in a fun cameo role. Judging from this behind-the-scenes photo, the Ackles men had a blast working together.
It's Jensen's third time directing an episode of his show. "He always does -- even though it doesn't air first -- the first episode of the season. We do that because than he couldn't actually have prep time if he did an episode in the middle," says executive producer Bob Singer.
For Jensen's first time in the director's chair, he helmed an episode that focused on Bobby (Jim Beaver), so his character was in it very little. His second episode centered on Sam (Jared Padalecki) -- and Jensen's character, Dean, was laid up with a broken leg, allowing him to focus on what he was doing behind the camera, not in front of it. This time, the producers didn't hold back on writing Dean scenes into the episode.
"He's in this one quite a bit," Singer laughs. "We threw him in the deep end of the pool."
"I think last year I was only in three days out of eight," Jensen says. "This year I'm in all eight days, so it's a little difficult."
Luckily, some of the work is second nature at this point. "The stuff with Jared, the scenes in motel rooms and things like that, I can pretty much block it all myself, pick my camera shots, and he and I just go do our business as usual," he adds. "It's when we have scenes with guest stars who need direction or who want direction or want that kind of affirmation of 'Is this right? Am I playing this right?' That became very difficult because... I'm trying to be Dean, [and] I'm also trying to keep an eye out for what they're doing so I can give them notes on their performances after they yell cut."
The episode airs Wednesday, Oct. 17 at 9 p.m. EST on The CW.
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A cameo role is a short, simple role in which someone famous and well-known occupies. As stated here, this can be a director or producer of a film, but it can extend to other celebrities too - Orson Welles had a very famous cameo in The Muppet Movie, where he had one line of dialogue. Alfred Hitchcock used to cameo in most of his films, increasingly becoming more obvious and on screen for longer. There are various other examples which are documented on various Internet sites.
Another notable one is Bill Murray in Zombieland, where he plays himself.
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Imagine watching a medium budget movie that features some rising stars and a good story. Suddenly you see a big-name actor walk onto a screen, say a few lines, and then is never seen in the movie again. That can be a welcome surprise for movie buffs. The actor's appearance is known as a cameo.
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Cameo Appearance
A cameo happens when someone has a very small role in a movie with little to no lines but his appearance has special attention drawn to it. Cameo roles usually go to someone famous or known in one way or another. The cameo may sometimes be a very pivotal point of the movie that moves the story along. Usually when someone makes a cameo appearance, they aren't heard of or seen in the movie again.
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Famous actors have made numerous cameo appearances in big and not-so-big budget films. Sometimes the actors are associated with the movie's production or financing, so they use their star power and word-of-mouth cameo appearance to drive up publicity. They will often go uncredited to keep the element of surprise. California governor Arnold Schwarzenegger appears in the action movie "The Rundown." He briefly passing by the star, Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson, in a nightclub scene and tells him to "have fun." This cameo has been described by the movie's director as a passing of the torch between Schwarzenegger's movie roles as an action hero to The Rock.
Cameos by Directors
Sometimes the directors themselves will appear in movies. Alfred Hitchcock, the famous director of "The Birds" and other suspense movies, showed up in 37 of his works. Quentin Tarantino makes a brief appearance in "Pulp Fiction" as Jimmy Dimmick, a friend who helps the lead characters dispose of a body. Stan Lee has appeared in all the "Spiderman" movies and also Ang Lee's "Hulk" where he plays a security cop alongside the original television Hulk, Lou Ferrigno. M. Night Shamalayan casts himself frequently in his own movies. He appeared as a sheriff in "The Village" but could only be seen in the reflection of a mirror.
Nontraditional Cameos
Occasionally other people in the sports or entertainment world will show up in a movie. Sean "P Diddy" Combs played the soon-to-be executed husband of Halle Berry's Leticia Musgrove in "Monster's Ball." Some will play themselves, like Donald Trump did in the movie "Zoolander". Will Smith played the role of Chris Gardner in the true story movie "The Pursuit of Happyness," and Chris Gardner himself appeared very briefly at the end of the movie.
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SE Hinton, the author, has a small cameo role in the movie as one of Matt Dillon's nurses while in the hospital after the fire.
S. E. Hinton's Real Name is Susan Elenor Hinton, but her publisher thought many people would assume a woman couldn't write a book like 'The Outsiders'. Later in life she realized she liked the privacy and kept the name.
"The Outsiders" was made back-to-back with Coppola's other S.E. Hinton adaptation, "Rumble Fish".
Author S.E. Hinton played a (brief) cameo role in the film. She is the nurse tending to Dallas Winston in his hospital room following the fire. He characteristically does not want to be fussed over and orders her to go away.
After S.E. Hinton wrote the outsiders she had a major writers block for 3 years. Then her boyfriend (now husband)suggested she wrote at least 2 pages everyday before going anywhere. This then led to her second novel, "That was then this is now".
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