Your Privacy is Important to us

We encourage you to review our Terms of Service, and Privacy Policy.

By continuing, you agree to the Terms listed here. In case you want to opt out, please click "Do Not Sell or Share My Personal Information" link in the footer of this page.

Opt out of the sale or sharing of personal information

We won't sell or share your personal information to inform the ads you see. You may still see interest-based ads if your information is sold or shared by other companies or was sold or shared previously.

Continue on TOI App
Open App
Login for better experience!
Login Now
Welcome! to timesofindia.com
TOI INDTOI USTOI GCC
TOI+
  • Home
  • Live
  • TOI Games
  • Top Headlines
  • India
  • City News
  • Photos
  • Business
  • Real Estate
  • Entertainment
  • Movie Reviews
  • Lifestyle
  • Podcasts
  • Elections
  • Web Series
  • Sports
  • TV
  • Food
  • Travel
  • Events
  • World
  • Music
  • Astrology
  • Videos
  • Tech
  • Auto
  • Education
  • Log Out
Follow Us On
Open App
  • ETIMES
  • CINEMA
  • VIDEOS
  • TV
  • LIFESTYLE
  • VISUAL STORIES
  • MUSIC
  • TRAVEL
  • FOOD
  • TRENDING
  • EVENTS
  • THEATRE
  • PHOTOS
  • MOVIE REVIEWS
  • MOVIE LISTINGS
  • HEALTH
  • RELATIONSHIP
  • WEB SERIES
  • BOX OFFICE

​Hollywood actors who appeared in Michael Jackson music videos​

Sonal Khandelwal
| ETimes.in | Last updated on - Feb 6, 2026, 14:26 IST
Comments
Share
1/10

Michael Jackson's collaborations

Michael Jackson didn’t just make music videos; he made mini movies, and he often invited famous faces to share the screen. From Ola Ray’s memorable role in Thriller to Wesley Snipes’ gritty presence in Bad, these appearances added realism, charm, and star power. Liberian Girl became a cameo celebration, while Black or White and Remember The Time blended storytelling with cultural impact. From Naomi Campbell to Michael Jordan, Lisa Marie Presley, Chris Tucker, and Marlon Brando, each feature made the visuals feel bigger, warmer, and unforgettable.

2/10

'Thriller' - Thriller (1982)

Before zombies became pop-culture shorthand, Michael Jackson turned horror into dance. 'Thriller' released in 1983, from the album Thriller (1982), and Ola Ray’s presence helps the short film feel romantic, not just spooky. She wasn’t simply a scream-and-run final girl. Her warmth and curiosity ground the spectacle, and her chemistry with Michael keeps the supernatural oddly tender. The video won multiple MTV Video Music Awards.

3/10

'Bad' - Bad (1987)

'Bad' released in 1987, from the album 'Bad' (1987), and the subway confrontation still feels raw because Wesley Snipes plays it with real edge. Long before global superstardom, he brought street-level intensity that made Michael’s tougher persona believable. The short film was directed by Martin Scorsese, which explains the cinematic tension and pacing. The song won an American Music Award, and the video remains a defining pop-cinema moment.

4/10

'Liberian Girl' - Bad (1987)

'Liberian Girl' released in 1989, from the album 'Bad' (1987), and it’s built like a friendly surprise. Instead of starring front and center, Michael lets the camera linger on a room full of familiar faces, then reveals he’s directing. Paula Abdul, Dan Aykroyd, Danny Glover, John Travolta, Olivia Newton-John, Corey Feldman, and Steven Spielberg turn it into a soft, celebratory cameo parade. It’s remembered more for its charm than for its trophies.

5/10

'Black or White' - Dangerous (1991)

'Black or White' released in 1991, from the album 'Dangerous' (1991), and its casting makes the message feel lived-in, not lecture-like. Macaulay Culkin adds playful rebellion, while Tess Harper and George Wendt ground the opening with believable family energy. Tyra Banks appears early in her career, blinking into pop history. The face-morphing sequence still feels like a technical flex with heart. The song became a worldwide chart-topper and a cultural flashpoint.

6/10

'In The Closet' - Dangerous (1991)

'In The Closet' released in 1992, from the album 'Dangerous' (1991), and it’s all heat, restraint, and body language. Pairing Michael with Naomi Campbell was inspired by the story's use of glances, movement, and tension rather than dialogue. The desert setting keeps everything stark and intimate, like a fashion film with pulse. The video received award recognition, and it’s still cited for how it stylized desire without turning it into a spectacle.

7/10

'Jam' - Dangerous (1991)

'Jam' released in 1992, from the album 'Dangerous' (1991), and the Michael Jordan cameo feels like a cultural handshake, not a gimmick. Two icons, two crafts, one playful challenge: dance versus dunk. The energy is competitive but respectful, and that’s the charm. You can almost feel them trying to impress each other. The track received Grammy nominations, and the video became a time capsule of early-90s cool, confidence, and crossover power.

8/10

'Remember The Time' - Dangerous (1991)

'Remember The Time' released in 1992, from the album 'Dangerous' (1991), and it plays like a lavish mini-movie set in ancient Egypt. Eddie Murphy brings comic spark, Iman radiates regal calm, and Magic Johnson adds star gravitas, while Tom “Tiny” Lister Jr. supplies muscle and menace. The casting makes Michael’s dance feel like a royal event, not just a performance. The video earned major award attention and remains endlessly rewatchable.

9/10

'You Are Not Alone' - HIStory: Past, Present and Future, Book I (1995)

'You Are Not Alone' released in 1995, from the album 'HIStory: Past, Present and Future, Book I' (1995), and it feels unusually intimate because Lisa Marie Presley appears as Michael’s real-life wife. The white marble, soft light, and quiet closeness make the video feel like a whispered promise. The song made history by debuting at number one on the Billboard Hot 100, and it received major awards recognition, adding weight to its tenderness and vulnerability.

10/10

'You Rock My World' - Invincible (2001)

'You Rock My World' released in 2001, from the album 'Invincible' (2001), and it leans into classic nightclub swagger. Chris Tucker brings fast-talking humor, Marlon Brando adds heavyweight presence, and Michael steps in as the smooth hero of his own mini-caper. It feels like a love letter to old-school movie cool, with modern pop polish. The song earned Grammy recognition, and the video is often remembered as one of his last big cinematic statements.

Start a Conversation

Post comment
Featured In Entertainment
  • Camila Cabello SPLITS from billionaire beau Henry Junior Chalhoub
  • Dua Lipa-Callum Turner off to Sicily for wedding celebrations - PICS
  • Prakash reveals why he never forced Deepika to play badminton
  • Jennifer Aniston's letter to Matthew Perry withdrawn from auction
  • Ibrahim pushes Palak back as paps spot them after movie date
  • Soni Razdan admits she's a 'worried mom' to Alia and Shaheen
  • Prakash Padukone on Deepika Padukone's depression battle
  • FWICE to respond to Ranveer Singh's legal notice amid Don 3 row
  • Anushka credits homeopathy for health journey; faces backlash
Photostories
  • Doctor explains 4 health markers that may reveal your heart attack and stroke risk before symptoms appear
  • Office commute in 45°C? Here are 5 summer survival hacks every working woman needs
  • 10 rare snakes found in the Amazon rainforest and what travellers should know
  • Expert says these 5 toddler behaviours may feel frustrating to parents, but they are completely normal
  • Kangana Ranaut skips fast fashion, embraces handloom royalty in Gaurang Shah’s majestic Kanjeevaram saree
  • Benefits of Tulsi Mala according to hindu traditions
  • 8 metro corridors driving residential growth and transforming India's urban housing landscape
  • Green anacondas can do THIS? 10 facts that may surprise you
  • Katrina Kaif to Kareena Kapoor Khan: Bollywood actresses who became mothers after 40 and broke stereotypes
Explore more Stories
  • 7
    Rags to Riches stories of Hollywood: Dwayne ‘The Rock' Johnson to Robert Downey Jr.
  • 6
    Brad Pitt to Tom Holland: Hollywood actors who spoke about addiction and sobriety
  • 6
    Deepika Padukone, Kajol, Alia Bhatt: Bollywood actresses who worked during their pregnancy
  • 5
    'Peddi', 'Parimala And Co' to 'Varavu': Most awaited South films releasing this week
  • 5
    Hollywood's ugliest custody battles: From Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie to Rob Kardashian and Blac Chyna
Up Next
  • ETimes
  • /
  • Entertainment
  • /
  • English
  • /
  • Music
  • /
  • ​Hollywood actors who appeared in Michael Jackson music videos​
About UsTerms Of UsePrivacy PolicyCookie Policy

Copyright © Jun 4, 2026, 06.06AM IST Bennett, Coleman & Co. Ltd. All rights reserved. For reprint rights: Times Syndication Service