Henry Rollins in Feast? I doubt it passes as a cameo, bet it's not like he did much in the film.
Plus, I think it's an underrated flick.

Henry Rollins in Feast? I doubt it passes as a cameo, bet it's not like he did much in the film.
Plus, I think it's an underrated flick.
Flea as Needles in Back to The Future Part III
Alex Lifeson in Trailer Park Boys
This list is about cameos, not starring roles. Many of you are talking about rock stars with actual starring roles. This is not what the list is talking about.
Gene Simmons cameoed in Trick or Treat. He STARRED in Runaway and Wanted Dead or Alive.
Henry Rollins STARRED in Feast and Johnny Mnemonic.
Sting STARRED in Dune.
Cameos, everyone. Remember that.
Miner49er: Ice-T is a full-blown actor now. If you're going to point him out in Tank Girl, you may as well point out movies like New Jack City, Surviving The Game, Ricochet, or heck, even Law & Order.
Sting also starred in a Frankenstein movie too I think. I remember him as Dr Frankenstein himself. He was pretty good.
Kara, that movie was The Bride, and wasn't bad for it's day.
Anyway, I'm going to toss Alice Cooper in Wayne's World back into the mix of could have been on this list...I know it's not at all sci-fi, but Robert Patrick DID make an appearance as the T-1000..."Have you seen this boy?"
Goldeneyes, the movie you're thinking of is The Chase (1994), w. Charlie Sheen and Kristy Swanson, Henry Rollins was in that too.
And how about a little not to the cameos on the small screen...
Iggy Pop as a Vorta on Deep Space 9
Mick Fleetwood as a fish-looking alien in Star Trek, Next Gen
Aimee Mann (who hates playing vampire towns) in Buffy
Kylie Minogue as Astrid Peth in Doctor Who
Billy Gibbons as Angelina Montenegro's father in Bones
FerretJohn-Astrid was actually the Doctors' Companion. That's usually not a cameo part. Yes it was only for the Voyage of the Damned episode, but she was asked if she would like to continue the stint for a possible season, but had to decline for scheduling reasons(I watch the BBC pure and uncut, not BBCAmerica, so I had seen the Doctor Who Confidential show explaining just this).
How about Oingo Boingo from Weird Science?
Love me some Danny Elfman!
Karas, there was a boy band (can't remember which one either, but aren't they all pretty much interchangable?) that filmed some footage against a green screen for the big Jedi arena battle at the end of Attack of the Clones. Their footage wound up on the digital editing room floor.