10 More Huge Actors You Didn’t Notice As Extras In Movies
5. Kevin Costner - Night Shift
Kevin Costner is just one of those statuesque actors who feels like he's been around forever, especially given that he won a Best Director Oscar for Dances with Wolves all the way back in 1991, at just 36 years of age.
But Costner spent a decade working his way up to that enviable position, and his second movie role was in fact the illustrious part of "Frat Boy #1" in the classic 1982 Ron Howard comedy Night Shift.
Roughly half-way through the movie, when Bill Blazejowski (Michael Keaton) decides to host a raging, beer-fuelled party at the morgue, keep an eye on the handsome young fella standing behind him.
It's Costner of course, playing one of the inebriated youngsters getting absolutely blitzed in the mortuary, because why the hell not?
Costner absolutely blurs into the chaotic scenery here so he's not the easiest actor to spot, especially as we're all so used to seeing him look grizzled and middle-aged - not young and clean-cut.