Well, I'm all fine for a standard. If we are going to go by the dictionary, visit
www.m-w.com. The definition for cameo is (see #4):<br>4 : a small theatrical role usually performed by a well-known actor and often limited to a single scene; broadly : any brief appearance<br><br>Is there a wrong way or right way to use cameo here? I guess I have been using the "broad" terminology b/c some guys, such as Yuen Biao, appear so often in the flick in various background roles that I just use "cameo" and then refer to the role that I believe is easy to ID him in. If you say Yuen Biao was a background fighter, that may be true, but where in the movie did you see it? Some would have a hard time finding him. Now if you say [cameo] throwing a knife, then one would look for a scene with a knife thrower.<br><br>Silver Fox