10 Community Cameos You Probably Missed

Only Abed could have recognized all of these Community cameos.

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Community, an NBC/Yahoo! Screen sitcom which has since become a cult classic, became famous in part due to its larger than life cast.

Joel McHale's Jeff Winger led a loveable ensemble which included Gillian Jacobs' Britta, Danny Pudi's Abed, Yvette Nicole Brown's Shirley, Alison Brie's Annie, Donald Glover's Troy, Chevy Chase's Pierce, Ken Jeong's SeƱor Chang, and Jim Rash's Dean Pelton.

However, the nine leading actors weren't the only high points of Community's cast. The show boasted an impressive set of guest stars, including recurring cast members Richard Erdman as Leonard, Erik Charles Nielsen as Garrett, Luke Youngblood as Magnitude, and more crazy characters who helped make Greendale feel like Greendale.

The show also included some A-list one off guest stars who were pretty hard to miss, such as John Goodman, Giancarlo Esposito, and Betty White. That said, not every Community guest star drew attention to themselves. Some of the best Community performances are easy to miss until the credits. Despite their low key nature, each of these performances helps to build the wacky world of Greendale Community College.

Here are ten Community cameos you probably missed.

10. Joe Lo Truglio

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Joe Lo Truglio, best known as Brooklyn 99's Charles Boyle, makes his Community debut in Season 4's Heroic Origins as Mark, aka "Cash," Jeff's old law partner.

Lo Truglio reprises his role in that season's finale, Advanced Introduction to Finality. Despite appearing in Season 4, better known as the much maligned Gas Leak Year, Mark makes for a great antagonist who helps paint the picture of Jeff Winger's past.

In the 4th season finale, Mark has started his own law firm, at which he offers Jeff a well-paying job after he graduates Greendale. After some debate, Jeff accepts the job, but later turns Mark down again after a Darkest Timeline paintball daydream shows him that he's not the person he was before Greendale, and should work to defend "the little guys" rather than Mark's wealthy clients.

As Mark, Lo Truglio shows his range, as he does not typically play characters like this. Mark proves to be a far cry from Charles Boyle, as the former comes across as a scumbag and the latter a kind yet unconfident man. As such, fans who failed to recgonize Lo Truglio are forgiven.

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