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* [[Richard Dean Anderson]] as ''[[MacGyver]]'', then a decade later starred ''[[Stargate SG-1]]''. Extra confusion/amusement in the Spanish dub: Luis Porcar as [[Stargate SG-1|Jack O'Neill]] and [[House (TV series)|Gregory House]].
* [[Richard Dean Anderson]] as ''[[MacGyver]]'', then a decade later starred ''[[Stargate SG-1]]''. Extra confusion/amusement in the Spanish dub: Luis Porcar as [[Stargate SG-1|Jack O'Neill]] and [[House (TV series)|Gregory House]].
* [[Scott Bakula]] as Samuel Beckett on early-nineties ''[[Quantum Leap]]'', then as Captain Archer on early-to-mid 2000s ''[[Star Trek: Enterprise]]''. (In between, he did [[Cats Don't Dance|some voice acting]] and a [[Necessary Roughness|couple of]] [[Major League|sports movies]].)
* [[Scott Bakula]] as Samuel Beckett on early-nineties ''[[Quantum Leap]]'', then as Captain Archer on early-to-mid 2000s ''[[Star Trek: Enterprise]]''. (In between, he did [[Cats Don't Dance|some voice acting]] and a [[Necessary Roughness|couple of]] [[Major League|sports movies]].)
* [[Dean Stockwell]], who was a [[Former Child Star|child star]] in the 40's and 50's before (eventually) co-starring in ''[[Quantum Leap]]'' as Al, and then appearing in the ''[[Battlestar Galactica Reimagined|Battlestar Galactica]]'' reboot as Cavil.
* [[Dean Stockwell]], who was a [[Former Child Star|child star]] in the 40s and 50s before (eventually) co-starring in ''[[Quantum Leap]]'' as Al, and then appearing in the ''[[Battlestar Galactica (2004 TV series)|Battlestar Galactica]]'' reboot as Cavil.
* Micky Dolenz became popular in the 1950's as a child actor under the pseudonym Mickey Braddock. He starred in the TV series ''Circus Boy'' as the lead character, Corky. Only until mid-1960's was Dolenz launched into superstardom as one of the members of ''[[The Monkees]].''
* Micky Dolenz became popular in the 1950's as a child actor under the pseudonym Mickey Braddock. He starred in the TV series ''[[Circus Boy]]'' as the lead character, Corky. Then in the mid-1960s Dolenz was launched into superstardom as one of the members of ''[[The Monkees]].''
* Murdock ([[Dwight Schultz]]) from ''[[The A-Team]]'' in various video game and animation roles, most notably Harman Smith in ''[[Killer7]]''.
* Murdock ([[Dwight Schultz]]) from ''[[The A-Team]]'' in various video game and animation roles, most notably Harman Smith in ''[[Killer7]]''.
** And more notably, as Lt. Reginald Barclay, one of the more prominent recurring characters on ''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation]]'' and ''[[Star Trek: Voyager]]''. Less notably for a one-off role in a ''[[Babylon 5]]'' episode.
** And more notably, as Lt. Reginald Barclay, one of the more prominent recurring characters on ''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation]]'' and ''[[Star Trek: Voyager]]''. Less notably for a one-off role in a ''[[Babylon 5]]'' episode.

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When an actor with a popular role in the past has a resurgence doing something else.

Similar to Hey, It's That Guy!, only this is when someone was famous before, and not just a character actor.

Named for The Simpsons' Troy McClure, who used to be a character actor, and then did educational films, infomercials, etc. He would introduce himself with "Hi, I'm Troy McClure! You might remember me from such films as Aliens Steal Cable! and The Adjectival Superhero." (The names of the two films were usually relevant to what he was in at the moment.)

Examples of You Might Remember Me From include:
  1. Alicia "Lecy" Goransen
  2. Sarah Chalke