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WHY DO ACTORS TAKE UNCREDITED
ROLES? (In the Entertainment industry.)
Why do actors take Uncredited Roles?
There is no single answer to this question because actors
do this for more than one reason. The word uncredited next to a name means that
the person did not receive an on-screen credit -- in other words, their name
does not appear in the main or end titles of the film or show. A typical
example is when a famous actor has an unbilled cameo appearance in a film.
The Screen Actors Guild sets certain required pay scales
for actors. In some cases, actors will agree to pay adjustments or a lack of
credit as a favor to a friend directing the film (Robin Williams in Baron Munchausen)
or just to have the chance to cameo in the film for fun.
A cameo is just a short appearance by a well-known actor,
often just for fun. For instance. If you ever saw any of the recent Marvel
films, Stan Lee makes a Cameo in all of them. Though now that he has died,
people are winding which upcoming Marvel film will be the first one without
him. Typically, an uncredited role by a well-known celebrity.
- The actor is so disappointed with the performance or the
production process that they ask for their name to be removed…
- They disagree with the creative decisions…
- They dissatisfied with production quality…
- They have their own reasons to do so…
- The actor’s agent is unable to negotiate a fitting place
in the hierarchy of the credits and so removal from the credits entirely makes
more sense (and a statement) …
- The actor is a celebrity and is working in a production
for artistic and supportive reasons and wants the film to stand on its own
marketing legs…
- The actor hasn’t chosen to not be credited but the
producers have, by mistake, left them out…
- Actor removed, cause he/she become infamous (he can be cut
from the titles or cut entirely) …
- Current political state does not approve him/her…
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