Celebrity guests are a mainstay at comic conventions across the country. Big‑name stars signing autographs and posing for photos with fans are always a huge draw—after all, who wouldn’t want the chance to meet one of their favorite stars in person?
Missouri Comic Con delivers with an incredible lineup of celebrity guests. Attendees will have the opportunity to purchase autographs, table selfies, and professional photo ops with their favorite stars. Pricing varies by guest, so be sure to check each celebrity’s individual page on the Missouri Comic Con website for full details.
With so many amazing guests attending, featuring everyone in a single article would be overwhelming. To make things easier for readers, we’re breaking the guest list into three separate articles:
- General Celebrity Guests
- Science Fiction & Fantasy Celebrities
- Other Celebrities
The General Celebrity Guests category includes some of the biggest names in film and television—actors best known for iconic roles that may not fall squarely into the geek or nerd realm but remain massive fan favorites nonetheless.
The Science Fiction & Fantasy Celebrities highlight stars from legendary franchises you love, such as Star Trek and Firefly.
The Other Celebrities category showcases guests known for animation, anime, video games, horror films, comic book creation, cosplay, and professional wrestling.
We’ll start with the General Celebrity Guest List for Missouri Comic Con—featuring major stars and even a rock legend.
Randy Quaid
- Randy Quaid is an acclaimed film and television actor best known for his iconic roles in National Lampoon’s Vacation, Independence Day, and The Last Detail.
- With a career spanning decades, he remains a pop‑culture favorite recognized for his memorable characters and distinctive on‑screen presence.

Anthony Michael Hall
- Anthony Michael Hall is an iconic film and television actor best known as a defining face of 1980s cinema, starring in classics like The Breakfast Club, Sixteen Candles, and Weird Science.
- With a career spanning comedy, drama, and genre television—including a leading role on The Dead Zone—he remains a beloved pop‑culture favorite for multiple generations of fans.
Vicki Lawrence
- Vicki Lawrence is a beloved comedy legend, best known for creating the iconic character Mama on The Carol Burnett Show and starring in the hit sitcom Mama’s Family.
- A fan favorite at conventions, Vicki is celebrated for her sharp wit, classic sketch comedy, and decades‑long impact on television comedy.
- Jaime Pressly is an Emmy Award–winning actor best known for her standout role as Joy Turner on the hit comedy My Name Is Earl.
- With credits spanning television and film—including Mom and numerous cult‑favorite comedies—she remains a fan favorite for her sharp comedic timing and memorable characters.
- Dee Snider is a legendary rock frontman and pop‑culture icon, best known as the lead singer of Twisted Sister, famous for anthems like “We’re Not Gonna Take It.”
- Beyond music, he’s a fan‑favorite personality with appearances in film, television, voice acting, and horror, celebrated for his bold style and lifelong connection to genre fandoms.
- David Faustino is best known for his iconic role as Bud Bundy on the long‑running hit sitcom Married… with Children.
- A pop‑culture favorite, he has also worked as a voice actor, rapper, and television personality, making him a nostalgic standout for TV comedy fans.
- Christy Carlson Romano is a beloved Disney Channel icon, best known as Ren Stevens on Even Stevens and the original voice of *Kim Possible.
- A fan favorite across animation and live‑action TV, she continues to connect with audiences through voice acting, podcasting, and pop‑culture appearances.
- Lucas Grabeel is best known for his breakout role as Ryan Evans in Disney’s High School Musical film franchise.
- With work spanning television, film, voice acting, and music—including Switched at Birth—he remains a fan favorite for Disney and pop‑culture audiences.
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