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===Guest stars=== During the series' run, ''Early Edition'' also featured many notable guest stars from television, feature films, and other entertainment industries. Notable TV actors who appeared include [[Anna Chlumsky]], [[Fyvush Finkel]], [[Felicity Huffman]], [[Ken Jenkins]], [[Jane Krakowski]], [[Laura Leighton]], [[Robert Duncan McNeil]], [[Cynthia Nixon]], [[Pauley Perrette]], [[Robert Picardo]] and [[Michael Shannon]]. [[Academy Award]] winner [[Louis Gossett, Jr]] had a major role in the season two episode "The Medal".<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0568478|title="Early Edition" The Medal (1996)|access-date=2010-06-16|publisher=Internet Movie Database}}</ref> Former ''[[Chicago Sun-Times]]'' publisher [[David Radler]] appeared several times as the publisher of the ''Sun-Times'', the newspaper that was delivered to Gary, while movie reviewer [[Roger Ebert]] made a cameo as himself. Other cameos include [[Tara Lipinski]], [[Coolio]], [[Tone Loc]], [[Dick Butkus]], [[Pat O'Brien (television)|Pat O'Brien]], and [[Martina McBride]]. There was a season two cross-over with ''[[Chicago Hope]]'' with [[Héctor Elizondo]], [[Jayne Brook]] and [[Rocky Carroll]] playing their characters from that show. Also during season three, CBS used an ''Early Edition'' episode as a promotional vehicle for the network's ''[[Martial Law (TV series)|Martial Law]]'' TV series starring martial arts expert [[Sammo Hung]]. In the fourth and final season, professional wrestlers [[Tommy Dreamer]] and [[New Jack]] guest starred in the episode "Mel Schwartz, Bounty Hunter". A season two episode ended with a colorized clip of [[Rod Serling]] informing viewers they had just watched a tale from ''[[The Twilight Zone (1959 TV series)|The Twilight Zone]]''.
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