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All The Celebrity Cameos In “The Bear” Season 3

Jul 9, 2024

All The Celebrity Cameos In “The Bear” Season 3

The Bear’s third season is finally here. After nearly a year of anticipation, we finally get to see how the newly launched fine dining establishment is functioning.

Syd and Carmy’s working relationship strains under pressure, while we witness Marcus work his way through the grief of losing his mother. Meanwhile, Richie is coming to terms with the fact that his ex-wife is getting remarried (and is also being urged to attend the wedding). We also get to see more about Tina’s backstory in an incredible episode directed by Ayo Edebiri.

And some of our favorites got more screentime.

However, a high point in the series comes when Natalie “Sugar” Berzatto finally gives birth. She is in labor in the middle of traffic and attempts to contact her husband and everyone in her restaurant with little luck. Naturally, she has to fall back on her last resort. And who else could it be?

The Bear season 3 outdid itself with celebrity cameos in support of their already stellar cast. Some of them are Hollywood stars, while others are renowned chefs. Below is a list of all the celebrities who appeared in Season 3.

Jon Bernthal returns as Mikey Berazatto.

Robert Townsend returns as Syd’s father.

Gillian Jacobs returns as Tiffany Jerimovich.

Joel McHale as Chef David Fields.

Keith Kupferer as Dr. Levin.

Malcolm Livingston II, the former pastry chef at Noma, appears as himself.

Jamie Lee Curtis returns as the matriarch of the Berzatto family, Donna Berzatto.

Sarah Ramos returns to the show as Jessica.

Genie Kwon as herself. Kwon also was consulted for the show.

Molly Gordon portrays Claire.

Will Poulter reprises his role as Luca.

Olivia Colman is back as Chef Terry.

Chef Thomas Keller as Chef Thomas.

Adam Shapiro as Chef Adam.

David Zayas as David, Tina’s husband. Fun fact: he’s the real-life husband of Liza Colón-Zayas, who plays Tina.

Chef and restauranteur Daniel Boulud as himself.

Anna Posey, pastry chef at Elske, joins Genie Kwon and many others at the table.

Kevin Boehm and Wylie Dufresne as themselves.

Dave Beran as himself. He also helped with training Will Poulter and Jeremy Allen White.

Rosio Sanchez of Noma, Sanchez, and Hija de Sanchez also stars as herself in the season finale.

Director and writer Brian Koppelman takes on a rare television role as Computer.

Chris Zucherro returns as Chi-Chi. Zucherro is, in fact, the owner of the legendary Mr. Beef and a good friend of Christopher Storer.

Christina Tosi, Chef and Owner of Milk Bar, is another celebrity chef cameo in the season finale.

Paulie James, owner of Uncle Paulie’s Deli, as Chuckie.

René Redzepi as himself. He appears in the season premiere.

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