The demise of longtime ZZ High bassist and co-vocalist Dusty Hill on Wednesday (July 28) at age 72 despatched a shockwave via the rock neighborhood. Subsequently, quite a few musicians shared tributes and remembrances in his honor. However TV viewers and moviegoers not clued into ZZ High’s bluesy model of Southern rock may keep in mind Hill in another way.
That is as a result of, during the last 20 years, the bass participant moonlighted as an on-screen entertainer — often alongside his bandmates — in a number of tv productions and a few films. And out of doors of the band’s personal track clips, house movies and live performance movies, a couple of Dusty Hill display screen appearances stand out.
Watch the movies down towards the underside of this put up.
Possibly essentially the most indelible of Hill’s TV turns got here in a 2007 episode of the animated sitcom King of the Hill — he and ZZ High’s Billy Gibbons and Frank Beard seem because the cartoon variations of themselves, with Hill voicing himself. However the bass participant moreover acted on Two and a Half Males, Deadwood and The Drew Carey Present.
That is to not point out the situations that Hill has contributed to feature-length fictional entertainments. 1990’s Again to the Future Half III possible stands out as the head of the musician’s movie appearances, however there’s additionally a Disney film from across the identical time by which Hill and ZZ High make a cameo in…a tub.
Beneath, delight in seven of Dusty Hill’s most memorable on-screen appearances.
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‘Two and a Half Males’ (2010)
Hill seems together with his ZZ High bandmates in a Season 7 episode of Two and a Half Males, “Gumby With a Pokey,” whereby the lead character, Charlie Parker (Charlie Sheen), is making an attempt out marijuana to assist ease his insomnia. However the grass goes to go, and he subsequently sees all three ZZ High members assembled in his lounge, main viewers to imagine their manifestation is only a dream.
Watch the total episode on Peacock right here.
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‘WWE Uncooked’ (2009–2015)
Wrestling followers noticed Hill on WWE’s signature Monday night time program, WWE Uncooked, a handful of occasions from 2009–2015, typically alongside his musical foil Gibbons. For a Uncooked broadcast in July 2009, the 2 guest-hosted the complete present. Hill additionally cropped up throughout WWE’s Unforgiven pay-per-view occasion in 2005.
Stream the WWE Community right here.
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‘King of the Hill’ (2007)
Hill voices an animated model of himself, alongside the likenesses of his ZZ High brethren, in a Season 11 episode of King of the Hill, “Hank Will get Dusted.” The fictional Hill household’s shared surname with that of the bassist lends itself to comedy gold — Dusty performs patriarch Hank Hill’s cousin; Hank’s dad, Cotton, items his prized Cadillac to Dusty as an alternative of his son, angering Hank. The hilarity notches up additional when ZZ High begin taking part in pranks on Hank.
Watch the total episode on Hulu right here.
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‘Deadwood’ (2006)
Hill and Gibbons’ joint background cameo as townsmen within the 2006 Deadwood collection finale is so transient that it appears virtually unattainable to discover a clip on-line displaying simply their look. But, when you zero in on the 2 bearded males within the background whereas watching Season 3’s “Inform Him One thing Fairly,” they’re unattainable to overlook.
Watch the total episode on HBO Max right here.
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‘The Drew Carey Present’ (1998)
The Drew Carey Present began its fourth season with a bang when a number of well-known rockers — Joey Ramone, Dave Mustaine, Slash and others — appeared amongst a cache of musicians making an attempt out for a fictional band fashioned by Carey and his associates within the second episode (“In Ramada Da Vida”). Hill reveals as much as audition on bass however is informed the lose the beard — his “Texas goatee,” as he calls it. It does not work out.
The Drew Carey Present Season 4 is unavailable to stream.
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‘Again to the Future Half III’ (1990)
Unusually sufficient, one of many maybe most excessive profile of ZZ High’s on-screen appearances does not even acknowledge the band members’ appearing components in its closing credit. However ZZ High followers absolutely keep in mind Hill and his cohorts’ look in Again to the Future Half III‘s Outdated West because the occasion band at a city competition. High’s studio model of “Doubleback,” a tune from the group’s Recycler album, can be heard within the film — they carry out it in a reworked acoustic model of their scene.
Again to the Future III was faraway from Netflix on June 30.
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‘Mom Goose Rock ‘n’ Rhyme’ (1990)
One of many earliest occasions ZZ High inhabited an on-screen world outdoors their very own got here when Hill and his bandmates embodied the “Three males in a bathtub” from the nursery rhyme “Rub-a-Dub-Dub” within the 1990 Disney Channel musical movie Mom Goose Rock ‘n’ Rhyme. The colourful youngsters’ film, a reasonably odd movie looking back, stars The Shining‘s Shelley Duvall and different music legends equivalent to Little Richard. Take a look at ZZ High’s tub-tastic look at 16:20 within the beneath video.
The total film is out there within the participant beneath.