Stars Hollow Special! 15 Celebs You Forgot Were in 'Gilmore Girls'

Where you lead, they will follow! Gilmore Girls drove Alexis Bledel and Lauren Graham further into the spotlight — but they aren’t the only famous faces to be seen on the streets of Stars Hollow.

The heartwarming comedy, created by Amy Sherman-Palladino, ran for seven seasons from 2000 to 2007 with a four-installment revival in 2016 and has continued to comfort viewers in the streaming age for years. Graham and Bledel star as Lorelai and Rory, an inseparable mother-daughter duo living in a quirky Connecticut town who reconnect with Lorelai’s estranged parents, Emily (Kelly Bishop) and Richard Gilmore (played by the late Edward Herrmann).

Gilmore Girls was Bledel’s first major television gig — and also helped launch the careers of now-household names such as Milo Ventimiglia and Melissa McCarthy. While plenty of recognizable stars graced the screen during the show’s seven seasons, even the most devoted Gilmore Girls fans may have forgotten about a few notable guest appearances.

Chad Michael Murray — better known for playing Lucas Scott on One Tree Hill — got his start on Gilmore Girls as Rory’s Chilton classmate Tristan Dugray. He eventually exited the series after its second season, when his character leaves the prestigious private school for a military academy. Tristan is briefly mentioned in the 2016 Netflix revival, Gilmore Girls: A Year in the Life, but Murray himself wasn’t part of the project.

“I mean, it would’ve been nice [to have him in the revival], but he’s busy,” Liza Weil, who played Rory’s rival-turned-roommate Paris Geller, told Entertainment Tonight in 2016 of the heartthrob’s absence from the limited series. “He’s doing a lot of things and he’s doing very well for himself, Chad Michael Murray, so I think in all, I think it plays.”

While fans might find it impossible to picture anyone other than Graham in the show’s starring role, her career could have taken a totally different turn.

“I was really attracted to the language [of the show]. I connected to it in the way that I connected to things I’d done in theater. It felt a little heightened. … I thought it was so unique,” the Parenthood alum said during a Variety Actors on Actors interview in 2017, admitting that she was warned that the character would “age” her. “At the time, everybody [in] my peer group saw it as a ‘mom role,’ predominantly. … I just felt like [Lorelai] was mine.”

Scroll down to look back at some of the stars you might have forgotten were in Gilmore Girls!


Mädchen Amick (Sherry Tinsdale)

The Riverdale star plays Christopher's bubbly fiancée Sherry. After giving birth to their daughter, Gigi, Sherry flees to Paris, ending her engagement to Christopher and leaving him to care for the baby. 

 

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Nick Offerman (Beau Belleville)

The Parks and Recreation alum has a small recurring role as Jackson Belleville's (Jackson Douglas) brother Beau in two episodes: season 4's "The Festival of Living Art" and season 6's "Always a Godmother, Never a God."

 

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Krysten Ritter (Lucy)

Don't trust the B in the Yale dormitories. Ritter appears in season 7 of Gilmore Girls as Rory's eccentric friend Lucy. The pair has a falling out when Lucy discovers that her boyfriend Marty (Wayne Wilcox) kept his former friendship with Rory a secret. 

 

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Rami Malek (Andy)

Long before his interpretation of Freddie Mercury earned him an Oscar in 2019, Malek's first gig was as a member of Lane Kim's bible study group. He eventually went on to star in USA network's Mr. Robot for four seasons from 2015 to 2019. 

 

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Adam Brody (Dave Rygalski)

Dave Rygalski goes to great lengths to make his move on Lane (Keiko Agena) — and to win over her strict mother (Emily Kuroda). While Brody eventually left Gilmore Girls in 2003 to join the cast of The O.C., his character is still a Stars Hollow fan favorite. 

 

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Jon Hamm (Peyton Sanders)

Five years before he brought Don Draper to life in AMC's Mad Men, the Golden Globe winner was one of Lorelai's suitors. Peyton Sanders tries to win over the single mom with David Bowie tickets in season 3, but Lorelai fails to feel a spark. 

 

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Melora Hardin (Carolyn Bates)

The Texas native might be better recognized for her work in The Office and The Bold Type, but she makes a quick appearance in season 6 as an old friend of the Gilmore family. Emily invites Carolyn Bates (Hardin) over for dinner in an attempt to set her up with Lorelai's ex Christopher — but things don't exactly go as planned. 

 

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Alex Borstein (Drella)

In the first season of Gilmore Girls, the Illinois native brings the laughs as the harpist at Lorelai's Independence Inn. She also played Emily's eccentric stylist, Miss Celine, and was married to Douglas from 1999 to 2017. Borstein went on to appear in another one of Amy Sherman-Palladino's acclaimed series, The Marvellous Mrs. Maisel, which premiered in 2017.  

 

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Leslie Odom Jr. (Quentin Walsh)

Blink and you might miss the Broadway star briefly sparring with Rory during Yale's Young Voices of Journalism panel in the sixth season. The Tony winner portrays Daily Princetonian editor Quentin Walsh — a.k.a "pompous Princeton guy." 

 

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Chad Michael Murray (Tristan Dugray)

Before scoring a role on One Tree Hill, one of Murray's earliest gigs was as Chilton bad boy Tristan Dugray. He leaves the show in season 2, when his wealthy father decides to send him to military school. 

 

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Sherilyn Fenn (Anna Nardini)

The Emmy nominee, known for her work in the '90s series Twin Peaks, portrayed two characters on Gilmore Girls: Sasha, the girlfriend of Jess Mariano's (Ventimiglia) estranged father (Rob Estes), and Anna Nardini, who shares daughter April with Luke Danes (Scott Patterson). 

 

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Max Greenfield (Lucas)

Best known for his role as Schmidt in Fox's New Girl, the New York native played a member of Dean's bachelor party in season 4. He later went on to nab recurring roles on Veronica Mars and Ugly Betty

 

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Seth MacFarlane (Zach)

Known for his work on Family Guy, American Dad and The Orville, the Connecticut native plays one of Lorelai's classmates in business school in season 2. 

 

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Carole King (Sophie Bloom)  

The four-time Grammy winner doesn't just lend her voice to the Gilmore Girls theme song. Beginning in season 2, King nabbed a recurring role as Stars Hollow record store owner Sophie Bloom. She later returned for Netflix's limited series Gilmore Girls: A Year in the Life in 2016. 

 

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Jane Lynch (Nurse)

Lynch showed up in one episode of Gilmore Girls' inaugural season when Richard lands in the hospital after collapsing suddenly. Other notable roles include Sue Sylvester in Glee (2009 to 2015) — which earned her an Emmy in 2010 — and appearances in Best in Show (2000) and For Your Consideration (2006).

 

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