The dog in Daft Punk’s “Da Funk” music video was the drummer in a band called That Dog before he got the role in the clip

That Dog formed in 1991 and dissolved in 1997; the Spike Jonze video featuring the anthropomorphic dog, called Charles, in a leg cast with a crutch carrying a boom box around New York was released 96/97.

Charles was portrayed by Tony Maxwell, in a dog suit, obviously, he wanders around the city blasting the Daft Punk song loudly on his boombox – apparently the volume control is broken – before he bumps into a woman named Beatrice who was once his childhood neighbour, and they agree to go back to her place for dinner.

That Dog are best described as a powerpop-punk band from Los Angeles who enjoyed little success. They did release three albums and toured with Blur, Beck and Weezer with whom they were friends. Lead singer and guitarist of That Dog was Anna Waronker, daughter of record producer Lenny Waronker and actress and musician Donna Loren. The other two members of That Dog were Petra and Rachel Haden, sisters (2/3tds of triplet daughters of jazz bassist Charlie Haden, the third triplet Tanya contributed Cello on many of the bands recordings but never toured or was an official member of the band).

Tanya Haden is married to Jack Black.

Rachel Haden was also in The Rentals.

Petra Haden joined the Decemberists for a while about 10 yer later.

Anna Waronker is married to Steven Shane McDonald of Redd Kross, who aside from insisting upon only answering to silly names (summer of 1997 as Mr Urbane, and then in summer 1999 Dr Swaddles; he is not a real doctor) is also quite notable for being so excited by The White Stripes 2002 album White Blood Cells he re-worked the whole record adding his only bass lines and uploaded it to the internet as Redd Blood Cells and it got downloaded over 60,000 times before the server went down. In 2015 he joined The Melvins.

Oh, and dog-guy, he composed music for a couple of movie soundtracks and also once was the body-double for Nicolas Cage (in the Spike Jonze 2002 film Adaptation).

The P in Friends of P by The Rentals is model Paulina Porizkova

The Rentals were a side project of Matt Sharp, the bassist from Weezer.
Ric Ocasek of The Cars produced Weezer’s debut album.
Ric Ocasek was married to model Paulina Porizkova.

Born in Czechoslovakia, she now holds dual U.S. and Swedish citizenship.
At 18 years old, in 1984, she became the first woman from Central Europe to be on the cover of the Sports Illustrated swimsuit issue.[3]She was the second woman (after Christie Brinkley) to be featured on the swimsuit issue’s front cover consecutive times (1984 and 1985).
She appeared on the cover and inside New York Magazine in July, 1985.[7]Harper’s Bazaar named her one of its ten most beautiful women in 1992 and American Photo magazine in its first issue declared her to be the model of the 1980s. Porizkova appeared on the covers of numerous magazines around the world during the 1980s and 1990s, including Vogue, Elle, Harper’s Bazaar, Self, Cosmopolitan and Glamour.She has been featured in advertising campaigns for Chanel, Versace, Hermes, Christian Dior, Oscar De La Renta,  Mikimoto, Perry Ellis, Laura Biagiotti, Anne Klein,  Ellen Tracy, Barneys New York, Ann Taylor, Guerlain and Revlon and appeared on the runway for Calvin Klein. In 1988, Porizkova won what was then the highest-paying modeling contract: a $6,000,000 contract with Estée Lauder

On 23 August 1989, Porizkova married Ric Ocasek, lead singer of the rock band The Cars.They had met in 1984 during the filming of The Cars’ music video “Drive”.

River Cuomo’s dad says he was named after the three stars of the 1970 World Cup: Rivelino (Brazil), Riva (Italy) and Rivera (Italy)

Weezer was the nickname Rivers Cuomo’s dad called him when he was a toddler.

He has a brother named Leaves.

Rivers Cuomo was born in Manhattan to parents of Italian and German-English descent. He was raised on Yogaville, an ashram in Pomfret, Connecticut run by the master yogi Satchidananda Saraswati.

His father, Frank Cuomo, is a musician who played drums on the 1971 album Odyssey of Iska by jazz saxophonist Wayne Shorter.

River Cuomo has a brother called Leaves.

Weezer was the nickname Rivers Cuomo’s dad called him when he was a toddler.

He has a brother named Leaves.

Rivers Cuomo was born in Manhattan to parents of Italian and German-English descent. He was raised on Yogaville, an ashram in Pomfret, Connecticut run by the master yogi Satchidananda Saraswati.

His father, Frank Cuomo, is a musician who played drums on the 1971 album Odyssey of Iska by jazz saxophonist Wayne Shorter.

River Cuomo’s mother Beverly says she named him Rivers because he was born between the East and Hudson rivers in Manhattan.

Weezer was the nickname Rivers Cuomo’s dad called him when he was a toddler.

He has a brother named Leaves.

Rivers Cuomo was born in Manhattan to parents of Italian and German-English descent. He was raised on Yogaville, an ashram in Pomfret, Connecticut run by the master yogi Satchidananda Saraswati.

His father, Frank Cuomo, is a musician who played drums on the 1971 album Odyssey of Iska by jazz saxophonist Wayne Shorter.

Weezer was the nickname Rivers Cuomo’s dad called him when he was a toddler

Weezer was the nickname Rivers Cuomo’s dad called him when he was a toddler.

Cuomo’s mother Beverly named him Rivers because he was born between the East and Hudson rivers in Manhattan. He has a brother named Leaves.

Rivers Cuomo was born in Manhattan to parents of Italian and German-English descent. He was raised on Yogaville, an ashram in Pomfret, Connecticut run by the master yogi Satchidananda Saraswati.

His father, Frank Cuomo, is a musician who played drums on the 1971 album Odyssey of Iska by jazz saxophonist Wayne Shorter.