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Hergé (22 May 1907 - 3 March 1983), the creator of Tintin, makes a number of cameo appearances influenced by film directors Alfred Hitchcock and Sir Peter Jackson (the producer of The Adventures of Tintin: The Secret of the Unicorn).
The Adventures of Tintin (an animated series adaptation of the books from Meuthen & Little Brown, as produced by the French-Canadian company Ellipse-Nelvana), these brief appearances are not sporadic throughout the episodes, but he was rather featured in all of the episodes.
Cameo appearances
Feature-length films
Film | Image | Appearance |
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The Adventures of Tintin: The Secret of the Unicorn | A market artist who draws a picture of Tintin at the beginning of the movie |
Animated series
Episode | Image | Appearance |
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The Crab with the Golden Claws | A helper who brings Tintin to his feet after the scuffle with kidnappers. | |
A reporter interviewing Thompson and Thomson and Tintin. | ||
The Secret of the Unicorn | Seen talking to Tintin 's landlady before the model of The Unicorn is stolen. | |
Red Rackham's Treasure | A patron at the bar, The Anchor. | |
Cigars of the Pharaoh | A crew member on Rastapopoulos' film set. | |
An inmate at the lunatic asylum with Edgar P. Jacobs. | ||
The Blue Lotus | Checking his watch as Tintin enters Mitsuhirato's establishment. | |
Sitting in a tea house in Hukow. | ||
The Black Island | A passenger on the trains that Tintin also travels on. | |
The Calculus Affair | In the lobby of the Hotel Cornavin in Geneva. | |
A member of the audience at the opera in Szohôd. | ||
The Shooting Star | A man in the street in his pyjamas after the earthquake. | |
The Broken Ear | A photographer in the Museum of Ethnogrophy. | |
A patron at the bar where Tintin informs Samuel Goldbarr of the Fetish's history. | ||
King Ottokar's Sceptre | A witness to the escape of those responsible for attacking Tintin's apartment. | |
One of the the audience members listening to Bianca Castafiore sing at the royal palace. | ||
Tintin in Tibet | Hergé can be seen writing in a pad after the visit to Chang's uncle | |
Tintin and the Picaros | Drawing in the street just before Tintin arrives at the airport in Tapiocapolis. | |
A crowd member during the annual festival. | ||
Land of Black Gold | A dock worker/sailor as Thompson and Thomson board The Speedol Star. | |
An onlooker to the fireworks from Müller's palace. | ||
Flight 714 | Sitting reading a book in Jakarta Airport. | |
Appears in the Black/White TV news flash regarding Doctor Krollspell being found in India. | ||
The Red Sea Sharks | In the lobby of the hotel. | |
A guest on Marquis Di Gorgonzola's luxury yacht, the Scheherazade, to the left of an oriental looking woman and wear Syldavian dress. | ||
The Seven Crystal Balls | A member of the Orchestra. | |
A patient at the hospital where the archeologists have been admitted. | ||
Prisoners of the Sun | A local, is at the railway station. | |
Writing in a sketch pad when Tintin and the others arrive in the village from the temple. | ||
The Castafiore Emerald | A member of the film crew at Marlinspike Hall, holding a lamp. | |
Hergé can be seen for a split second on Professor Calculus' Super Calcacolor. | ||
Destination Moon | An employee working on the scale model XFLR6. | |
A criminal worker at Millers's hideout. | ||
Explorers on the Moon | A lunar technician. | |
Tintin in America | One of Al Capone's gangsters. |
Other appearances
Episode | Image | Appearance |
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The Crab with the Golden Claws | Hergé's mail box can also be seen next to Tintin's. |
Hergè also makes a cameo appearance in the 1946 remake colour version of Tintin in the Congo. This album was the only one to have had a cameo appearance by Hergè.