List of SpongeBob SquarePants guest stars

Former McHale's Navy actors Ernest Borgnine (right) and Tim Conway (left), shown here in 1962, were the first credited guest stars. Borgnine made the most guest appearances on the show, appearing in 16 episodes before his death.

In addition to the show's regular cast of voice actors, guest stars have been featured on SpongeBob SquarePants, an American animated television series created by marine biologist and animator Stephen Hillenburg for Nickelodeon. SpongeBob SquarePants chronicles the adventures and endeavors of the title character and his various friends in the fictional underwater city of Bikini Bottom. Many of the ideas for the show originated in an unpublished, educational comic book titled The Intertidal Zone, which Hillenburg created in the mid-1980s. He began developing SpongeBob SquarePants into a television series in 1996 upon the cancellation of Rocko's Modern Life, which Hillenburg directed.[1][2] The pilot episode first aired on Nickelodeon in the United States on May 1, 1999.[3] The show's ninth season premiered in 2012,[4][5] and 196 episodes of SpongeBob SquarePants have aired. A feature-length film adaptation of the show, The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie, was released in 2004; in 2015, a sequel, The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge Out of Water, was released.

Guest voices have come from many ranges of professions, including actors, athletes, authors, musicians, and artists. The first credited guest stars were McHale's Navy actors Ernest Borgnine and Tim Conway, who appeared in "Mermaid Man and Barnacle Boy," the show's sixth episode. Borgnine and Conway have since been featured as recurring characters on the show. Rock band Ghastly Ones were the first guest stars to appear as themselves, appearing for a special musical performance in the first season episode "Scaredy Pants." Aside from the aforementioned actors, actress Marion Ross has a recurring role as Grandma SquarePants, SpongeBob's grandmother. Borgnine has made the most appearances, guest starring 16 times. Conway has made 15 guest appearances, while Ross has appeared four times. Actors John O'Hurley and John Rhys-Davies have each appeared twice.

Hillenburg "deliberately avoided" inviting guest starts onto the show, saying that "we only would cast someone if they came right out of the story."[6] A number of guest stars agreed to appear on the show after being convinced by their children who are SpongeBob SquarePants fans, while others accept because they are fans of the show themselves. Casting associate Sarah Noonan, who is responsible for casting guest stars on the show, has received three Artios Award nominations (with one win) from the Casting Society of America. As of October 16, 2014, there have been 73 guest stars on the show,[A] with this figure rising to 79 if The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie and its sequel are included.

Overview and history

Actor Johnny Depp, shown here in 2013, agreed to voice a character on the show because he and his children are fans;[7] Depp appeared in the sixth season episode "SpongeBob SquarePants vs. The Big One".

Guest stars have appeared on SpongeBob SquarePants since its first season, in addition to the main cast, consisting of Tom Kenny, Bill Fagerbakke, Rodger Bumpass, Clancy Brown, Carolyn Lawrence and Mr. Lawrence, and supporting cast of Jill Talley, Mary Jo Catlett, Lori Alan, Dee Bradley Baker, Brian Doyle-Murray, Sirena Irwin, Bob Joles, Mark Fite and Thomas F. Wilson. Series creator Stephen Hillenburg in point of fact eschewed appearances by celebrities on the show, stating in an early interview, "Honestly, I deliberately avoided that. The Simpsons is a tough act to follow, so I thought it was best not to do what they do," referring to the copious number of The Simpsons guest stars. He added, "But we've had a few exceptions."[8] According to Tom Kenny, main character SpongeBob's voice actor, "One of the things networks always try to push is getting celebrities." He said, "But Steve [Hillenburg] had no interest in that and let them know that in no uncertain terms."[9]

The first guest stars to appear on the show were actors Ernest Borgnine and Tim Conway,[10] reuniting for their first joint TV project in 33 years since the 1960s sitcom McHale's Navy.[11] They appeared as SpongeBob's favorite superheroes, Mermaid Man and Barnacle Boy, respectively.[11] Hillenburg and Derek Drymon, the show's creative director, enjoyed the actors' roles in McHale's Navy, and they already wanted the two to provide the voices of Mermaid Man and Barnacle Boy when they were voice casting. Hillenburg and Drymon directly approached Borgnine and Conway, and the actors both accepted.[12] When coming up for the right voice of Mermaid Man, Borgnine cracked his voice by mistake when he was saying "evil!" He said, "By golly! We started something... and we kept [the voice] in."[13] Rock band Ghastly Ones were the first guest stars to appear as themselves, appearing to perform the song "SpongeBob ScaredyPants" in the first season episode "Scaredy Pants."[14] Their song was then released in the album SpongeBob SquarePants: Original Theme Highlights in 2001.[15] Actors Jim Jarmusch and John Lurie were the first guest stars to appear in live-action.[16] They appeared as themselves in the first season episode "Hooky" via stock footage from the television program Fishing with John.[17] According to episode writer Vincent Waller, "Someone made us aware of the footage, and they graciously let us use it." The crew planned to film live-action scenes; however, "the Jarmusch and Lurie addition was a very nice surprise."[18]

Several guest stars have made multiple appearances on the show. Borgnine guest starred in 16 episodes, more than anybody else. He voiced Mermaid Man, until his death in 2012.[19] Following his death, Nickelodeon honored him with a two-hour SpongeBob SquarePants marathon featuring his character.[20] Borgnine had found a renewed fanbase among children through his work on the show.[21] Borgnine's former McHale's Navy co-star Conway has made over 15 guest appearances as Barnacle Boy, Mermaid Man's sidekick. Actress Marion Ross first appeared as Grandma SquarePants in the season two episode "Grandma's Kisses,"[22] and has since appeared in three other episodes. Actor John O'Hurley provides the voice of King Neptune, who first appeared in the first season episode "Neptune's Spatula,"[23] while John Rhys-Davies made his first appearance as Man Ray, Mermaid Man and Barnacle Boy's nemesis, in the second season episode "Mermaid Man and Barnacle Boy III."[24] The two have each reappeared in "The Clash of Triton" and "Mermaid Man and Barnacle Boy V," respectively.[25][26] Other repeat guest stars include Brad Abrell, Steve Kehela and Frank Welker.

Hillenburg said that "We only would cast someone if they came right out of the story,"[6] while Sarah Noonan, vice president of talent and casting for Nickelodeon, said that guest star choices come from the writing staff and executive producer.[7] Writer Steven Banks said, "It's not just stunt casting to get publicity," and that the reasoning is "[we] do want to meet them [...]"[27] A number of guest stars have accepted to appear on the show after being persuaded by their children who are SpongeBob SquarePants fans. Some of them include Victoria Beckham, Amy Poehler and David Hasselhoff.[7] Others accept to guest appear because they are fans of the show themselves.[7] Actor Johnny Depp, who appeared as Jack Kahuna Laguna in the sixth season episode "SpongeBob SquarePants vs. The Big One," accepted the guest role on the show because he and his children are fans.[7] Hillenburg described the process, "In the beginning, it was hard to get people. Most of the people that allow themselves to be on have kids who like the show. Often, they're kids are fans. They're doing it because they want to please the family."[6] SpongeBob SquarePants has a "dream list" of celebrities that the crew would like to appear on the show, which includes actors Michael Caine and Jerry Lewis. Noonan said, "Let us know if you can help us out with them."[7]

Many guest stars record their parts in the show's recording studio, although some are recorded over the telephone.[9] Kenny joked, "With movie stars, sometimes they have to phone it in from their villa in France."[9] When recording over the phone, some guest stars would do their parts in real time with the show's cast who are in the recording studio.[9] Noonan received three Artios Award nominations from the Casting Society of America for her work on casting actors on the show. She was honored in 2011 in the Outstanding Achievement in Casting—Television Animation category.[28] As of March 29, 2014, there have been 73 guest stars, totaling 111 guest spots.[A] These figures rise to 79 and 117 respectively if The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie and The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge Out of Water are included.

Guest stars

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Key
Actress Marion Ross has guest starred on the show as Grandma SquarePants four times.
Actor Pat Morita voiced Master Udon in the episode "Karate Island"; Morita died before the episode aired, and the program was dedicated in his memory.
Film critic Gene Shalit, shown here in 1973, provided the voice of Gene Scallop, his "[fish-]likeness," in "The Krusty Sponge."[29]
Kiss bass guitarist Gene Simmons (pictured), alongside his wife Shannon Tweed, was featured in "20,000 Patties Under the Sea".[31]
Comedian Ricky Gervais narrated "Truth or Square"; he appeared in live-action as himself.[32]
Singer Victoria Beckham voiced Queen Amphitrite in "The Clash of Triton"; she agreed to appear on the episode because her sons love the show.[25]
In the seventh season episode "Back to the Past," Adam West (right) and Burt Ward, the original Batman and Robin, reunited as the young Mermaid Man and Barnacle Boy.[33][34]
Actor David Hasselhoff appeared in live-action as himself in The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie; he parodied himself in the television program Baywatch.[35]
Antonio Banderas played the villainous Burger-Beard the Pirate in The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge Out of Water.
Season Guest star Role(s) No. Episode title Ref.
1 Borgnine, ErnestErnest Borgnine double-dagger Mermaid Man 006a–06a "Mermaid Man and Barnacle Boy" [11]
1 Conway, TimTim Conway double-dagger Barnacle Boy 006a–06a "Mermaid Man and Barnacle Boy" [11]
1 Ghastly Ones Themselves
(special musical guest)
013a–13a "Scaredy Pants" [14]
1 Brown, JuniorJunior Brown Himself
(special musical guest)
018a–18a "Texas" [36]
1 O'Hurley, JohnJohn O'Hurley double-dagger King Neptune 019b–19b "Neptune's Spatula" [23]
1 Jarmusch, JimJim Jarmusch Himself
Fisherman
020a–20a "Hooky" [16]
1 Lurie, JohnJohn Lurie Himself
Fisherman
020a–20a "Hooky" [16]
1 Borgnine, ErnestErnest Borgnine double-dagger Mermaid Man 020b–20b "Mermaid Man and Barnacle Boy II" [37]
1 Conway, TimTim Conway double-dagger Barnacle Boy 020b–20b "Mermaid Man and Barnacle Boy II" [37]
1 Reilly, Charles NelsonCharles Nelson Reilly Dirty Bubble 020b–20b "Mermaid Man and Barnacle Boy II" [38]
2 Ween Themselves
(special musical guest)
021a–01a "Your Shoe's Untied" [39]
2 The Capsules Themselves
(special musical guest)
022b–02b "Bossy Boots" [40]
2 Abrell, BradBrad Abrell double-dagger Bubble Buddy 023b–03b "Bubble Buddy" [41]
2 Carroll, CorkyCorky Carroll Grubby Grouper 023b–03b "Bubble Buddy" [42]
2 Ross, MarionMarion Ross double-dagger Grandma SquarePants 026a–06a "Grandma's Kisses" [22]
2 Pantera Themselves
(special musical guest)
027a–07a "Prehibernation Week" [43]
2 Borgnine, ErnestErnest Borgnine double-dagger Mermaid Man 031a–11a "Mermaid Man and Barnacle Boy III" [24]
2 Conway, TimTim Conway double-dagger Barnacle Boy 031a–11a "Mermaid Man and Barnacle Boy III" [24]
2 Rhys-Davies, JohnJohn Rhys-Davies double-dagger Man Ray 031a–11a "Mermaid Man and Barnacle Boy III" [24]
2 Welker, FrankFrank Welker double-dagger Clamu
Baby Oyster
032b–12b "The Smoking Peanut" [44]
2 Abrell, BradBrad Abrell double-dagger Announcer 035b–15b "Band Geeks" [45]
3 Welker, FrankFrank Welker double-dagger Mystery 042b–02b "My Pretty Seahorse" [46]
3 Kehela, SteveSteve Kehela double-dagger TV Announcer 044b–04b "Idiot Box" [47]
3 Borgnine, ErnestErnest Borgnine double-dagger Mermaid Man 045a–05a "Mermaid Man and Barnacle Boy IV" [48]
3 Conway, TimTim Conway double-dagger Barnacle Boy 045a–05a "Mermaid Man and Barnacle Boy IV" [48]
3 Bingenheimer, RodneyRodney Bingenheimer The DJ 049a–09a "Krab Borg" [49]
3 Kehela, SteveSteve Kehela double-dagger Narrator 050b–10b "Krusty Krab Training Video" [50]
3 Interior, LuxLux Interior Lead singer of the Bird Brains 051–11 "Party Pooper Pants" [51]
3 Richardson, Kevin MichaelKevin Michael Richardson King Neptune 051–11 "Party Pooper Pants" [52]
3 Borgnine, ErnestErnest Borgnine double-dagger Mermaid Man 052b–12b "Mermaid Man and Barnacle Boy V" [26]
3 Conway, TimTim Conway double-dagger Barnacle Boy 052b–12b "Mermaid Man and Barnacle Boy V" [26]
3 Olson, MartinMartin Olson The Chief 052b–12b "Mermaid Man and Barnacle Boy V" [26]
3 Rhys-Davies, JohnJohn Rhys-Davies double-dagger Man Ray 052b–12b "Mermaid Man and Barnacle Boy V" [26]
3 Welker, FrankFrank Welker double-dagger Gorilla 056b–16b "I Had an Accident" [53]
4 Poehler, AmyAmy Poehler Grandma 063–03 "Have You Seen This Snail?" [54]
4 Stew Himself
(special musical guest)
063–03 "Have You Seen This Snail?" [55]
4 Greenblatt, C.H.C.H. Greenblatt Carl 065a–05a "Selling Out" [56]
4 Borgnine, ErnestErnest Borgnine double-dagger Mermaid Man 067b–07b "Mermaid Man and Barnacle Boy VI: The Motion Picture" [57]
4 Conway, TimTim Conway double-dagger Barnacle Boy 067b–07b "Mermaid Man and Barnacle Boy VI: The Motion Picture" [57]
4 Sachs, RobinRobin Sachs Sam Roderick 069b–09b "Mrs. Puff, You're Fired" [58]
4 Mayall, RikRik Mayall Lord Reginald 070b–10b "Chimps Ahoy" [59]
4 Planer, NigelNigel Planer Dr. Marmalade 070b–10b "Chimps Ahoy" [59]
4 Ryan, ChristopherChristopher Ryan Professor Percy 070b–10b "Chimps Ahoy" [59]
4 Morita, PatPat Morita Master Udon 071b–11b "Karate Island" [58]
5 Oswalt, PattonPatton Oswalt Jim 082a–02a "The Original Fry Cook" [60]
5 Borgnine, ErnestErnest Borgnine double-dagger Mermaid Man 082b–02b "Night Light" [61]
5 Conway, TimTim Conway double-dagger Barnacle Boy 082b–02b "Night Light" [61]
5 Hamill, MarkMark Hamill The Moth 082b–02b "Night Light" [61]
5 Shalit, GeneGene Shalit Gene Scallop 089a–09a "The Krusty Sponge" [29]
5 Bowie, DavidDavid Bowie Lord Royal Highness 092–12 "Atlantis SquarePantis" [30]
5 DiMaggio, JohnJohn DiMaggio BlackJack SquarePants 093c–13c "BlackJack" [62]
5 Ross, MarionMarion Ross double-dagger Grandma SquarePants 093c–13c "BlackJack" [62]
5 Borgnine, ErnestErnest Borgnine double-dagger Mermaid Man 094b–14b "Mermaid Man vs. SpongeBob" [63]
5 Conway, TimTim Conway double-dagger Barnacle Boy 094b–14b "Mermaid Man vs. SpongeBob" [63]
5 Ermey, R. LeeR. Lee Ermey Prison warden 095a–15a "The Inmates of Summer" [64]
5 Simmons, GeneGene Simmons Sea monster 097a–17a "20,000 Patties Under the Sea" [31]
5 Tweed, ShannonShannon Tweed Mother 097a–17a "20,000 Patties Under the Sea" [31]
5 Liotta, RayRay Liotta Trevor 098–18 "What Ever Happened to SpongeBob?" [65]
5 Martin, AndreaAndrea Martin Ms. Gristlepuss 100a–20a "Banned in Bikini Bottom" [66]
5 Guest, ChristopherChristopher Guest Stanley S. SquarePants 100b–20b "Stanley S. SquarePants" [66]
6 Brown, AltonAlton Brown Nicholas Withers 101a–01a "House Fancy" [60]
6 Brown, BruceBruce Brown Narrator 111–11 "SpongeBob SquarePants vs. The Big One" [67]
6 Depp, JohnnyJohnny Depp Jack Kahuna Laguna 111–11 "SpongeBob SquarePants vs. The Big One" [68]
6 Jones, DavyDavy Jones Himself 111–11 "SpongeBob SquarePants vs. The Big One" [69]
6 Borgnine, ErnestErnest Borgnine double-dagger Mermaid Man 113b–13b "The Card" [70]
6 McShane, IanIan McShane Gordon 114a–14a "Dear Vikings" [71]
6 Borgnine, ErnestErnest Borgnine double-dagger Mermaid Man 114b–14b "Ditchin'" [72]
6 Conway, TimTim Conway double-dagger Barnacle Boy 114b–14b "Ditchin'" [72]
6 Quaid, DennisDennis Quaid Grandpa Redbeard 115a–15a "Grandpappy the Pirate" [73]
6 Borgnine, ErnestErnest Borgnine double-dagger Mermaid Man 117a–17a "Shuffleboarding" [72]
6 Conway, TimTim Conway double-dagger Barnacle Boy 117a–17a "Shuffleboarding" [72]
6 Snider, DeeDee Snider Angry Jack 121b–21b "Shell Shocked" [74]
6 Dawson, RosarioRosario Dawson Herself 123/124–23/24 "Truth or Square" [32]
6 Deezen, EddieEddie Deezen Himself 123/124–23/24 "Truth or Square" [75]
6 Ferguson, CraigCraig Ferguson Himself 123/124–23/24 "Truth or Square" [32]
6 Ferrell, WillWill Ferrell Himself 123/124–23/24 "Truth or Square" [32]
6 Fey, TinaTina Fey Herself 123/124–23/24 "Truth or Square" [32]
6 Gervais, RickyRicky Gervais Himself
Narrator
123/124–23/24 "Truth or Square" [32]
6 James, LeBronLeBron James Himself 123/124–23/24 "Truth or Square" [32]
6 Pink Herself 123/124–23/24 "Truth or Square" [76]
6 Triumph, the Insult Comic Dog[B] Himself 123/124–23/24 "Truth or Square" [32]
6 Williams, RobinRobin Williams Himself 123/124–23/24 "Truth or Square" [32]
6 Bach, SebastianSebastian Bach Triton 126–26 "The Clash of Triton" [25]
6 Beckham, VictoriaVictoria Beckham Queen Amphitrite 126–26 "The Clash of Triton" [25]
6 O'Hurley, JohnJohn O'Hurley double-dagger King Neptune 126–26 "The Clash of Triton" [25]
7 Borgnine, ErnestErnest Borgnine double-dagger Mermaid Man 135a–09a "Back to the Past" [33]
7 Conway, TimTim Conway double-dagger Barnacle Boy 135a–09a "Back to the Past" [33]
7 Ward, BurtBurt Ward Young Barnacle Boy 135a–09a "Back to the Past" [33]
7 West, AdamAdam West Young Mermaid Man 135a–09a "Back to the Past" [33]
7 Borgnine, ErnestErnest Borgnine double-dagger Mermaid Man 135b–09b "The Bad Guy Club for Villains" [77]
7 Conway, TimTim Conway double-dagger Barnacle Boy 135b–9b "The Bad Guy Club for Villains" [77]
7 Newman, LaraineLaraine Newman Grandma Plankton 139a–13a "Gramma's Secret Recipe" [78]
7 Goodwin, GinniferGinnifer Goodwin Teenage Mermaid 140b–14b "Welcome to the Bikini Bottom Triangle" [79]
7 Wiig, KristenKristen Wiig Madame Hagfish 141a–15a "The Curse of the Hex" [80]
7 Sedaris, AmyAmy Sedaris Ma Angler 142a–16b "Trenchbillies" [79]
7 Ross, MarionMarion Ross double-dagger Grandma SquarePants 146a–20a "The Abrasive Side" [81]
8 Elliott, ChrisChris Elliott Lord Poltergeist 162–10 "Ghoul Fools" [82]
8 Borgnine, ErnestErnest Borgnine double-dagger Mermaid Man 163a–11a "Mermaid Man Begins" [83]
8 Conway, TimTim Conway double-dagger Barnacle Boy 163a–11a "Mermaid Man Begins" [83]
8 Ross, MarionMarion Ross double-dagger Grandma SquarePants 164b–12b "Pet Sitter Pat" [84]
8 Fulcher, RichRich Fulcher Fuzzy Acorns 166b–14b "The Way of a Sponge" [85]
8 Goodman, JohnJohn Goodman Santa Claus 175–23 "It's a SpongeBob Christmas!" [86]
8 Borgnine, ErnestErnest Borgnine double-dagger Mermaid Man 176a–24a "Super Evil Aquatic Villain Team Up is Go!" [87]
8 Conway, TimTim Conway double-dagger Barnacle Boy 176a–24a "Super Evil Aquatic Villain Team Up is Go!" [87]
8 Samberg, AndyAndy Samberg Colonel Carper 178–26 "Hello Bikini Bottom" [88]
9 Knoxville, JohnnyJohnny Knoxville Johnny Krill 179a–01a "Extreme Spots" [89]
9 Borgnine, ErnestErnest Borgnine double-dagger Mermaid Man 180a–02a "Patrick-Man!" [90]
9 Conway, TimTim Conway double-dagger Barnacle Boy 180a–02a "Patrick-Man!" [91]
9 McKean, MichaelMichael McKean Captain Frostymug 181a–03a "License to Milkshake" [92]
9 Markie, BizBiz Markie Kenny the Cat 188a–10a "Kenny the Cat" [93]
9 Barker, BobBob Barker Bob Barnacle 193a-15a "Sanctuary!" [94]
9 White, BettyBetty White Beatrice 197a-19a "Mall Girl Pearl" [95]
9 Plaza, AubreyAubrey Plaza Nocturna 197a-19a "Mall Girl Pearl" [95]
Movie Baldwin, AlecAlec Baldwin Dennis M1 The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie [96]
Movie Hasselhoff, DavidDavid Hasselhoff Himself M1 The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie [96]
Movie Johansson, ScarlettScarlett Johansson Princess Mindy M1 The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie [96]
Movie Tambor, JeffreyJeffrey Tambor King Neptune M1 The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie [96]
Movie 2 Banderas, AntonioAntonio Banderas Burger-Beard the Pirate M2 The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge Out of Water [97]
Movie 2 Berry, MattMatt Berry Bubbles M2 The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge Out of Water [98]

Notes

  • ^ A. Bands are counted as a single unit as there is no confirmation of which of the band's members performed in their appearances.
  • ^ B. The character puppet was puppeteered and voiced by Robert Smigel.

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