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For a variety of reasons (budget constraints, contractual obligations, Creator Backlash, plain ol' jackassery, etc.), sometimes a person will be involved in the creation of a work, but will go uncredited. It's generally only noteworthy if they played a significant role in the creative process (playing a major character, drafting a screenplay, writing a lyric); if the person is well-known enough to have a page on this wiki (many cameos meet this description); or if the role they played was insignificant, but the person went on to achieve greater fame thereafter.note If we were to list every person who was involved in the work but went uncredited, this page would balloon to tens of thousands of words simply because of the hundreds of uncredited extras who appear in Hollywood films. In Hollywood, experienced screenwriters are often employed as uncredited "script doctors" to provide edits to existing drafts of screenplays before they go into production: these edits can range from simple punching up of the dialogue, to adding new scenes, to changing the entire structure of the screenplay. In literature, writers may be employed as "ghostwriters"note Not to be confused with the series or film of the same name. to write a book for another person: the latter person will be credited as the writer. The most common form this takes is when a celebrity hires a ghostwriter to pen their "auto"biography. The ghostwriter is usually bound to a non-disclosure agreement not to publicly reveal or discuss their involvement in the creation of the book, although they may be credited as an "editor" or "consultant" (in which case it's not an example of this trope). House Pseudonym (in which multiple ghostwriters are credited under a single pseudonym) is related to this trope. In music, it's common for solo artists or groups to employ "session musicians" when recording a song or an album: contracted musicians who will perform on one or more tracks, but who are not considered an official member of the group or the solo artist's backing band. Sometimes these musicians will not be credited in the liner notes for the release, but will later go on to achieve fame in their own right. In Hip-Hop, it's an Open Secret that many rappers employ ghostwriters to write lyrics for them, who will unusually go uncredited to preserve the Kayfabe that the rapper exclusively writes their own material (this is quite different from pop music, in which songwriters usually receive credit independent of the performer). Music producers will also sometimes serve as "ghost producers" for various reasons. Also, it's not unheard of to decline credit to a featured artist on a duet or guest appearance, if the featured artist is on a different label and cannot secure promotion rights. This was common industry practice in voiceover work for animation prior to the 1980s (see Unspecified Role Credit for more information). Compare Deleted Role. See also Alan Smithee, for when a film director proves that they did not have creative control over a film and has the direction of the film credited to a pseudonym. An interesting case is when a creator is typecast in a particular role/genre, and goes uncredited in order to distance themselves from their usual type, which overlaps with He Also Did. Note that it's not an example if the person is credited under a Pen Name or alias, or if they're Not Named in Opening Credits but still credited at the end. Sometimes creators will deliberately go uncredited so that their part in the work will be a surprise for the audience, so some examples on this page will be spoilers. |
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After John Barry's score for First Love was almost completely dropped from the movie, he took his name off the credits. La-La Land Records released it on CD in 2013. | |
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Genshin Impact: La Signora's English voice actress requested that she not be credited in the game, while the voices of several other Mooks and NPCs in the game remain unknown with the exception of Christian Banas, who would eventually voice Thoma. | |
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The Rise of Skywalker: Harrison Ford (Han) makes a return appearance but goes uncredited. | |
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All shorts that were given Blue Ribbon reissues before 1956 (encompassing re-releases of all the pre-1948 shorts, as well as five post-1948 shortsnote Daffy Dilly, Scaredy Cat, The Foghorn Leghorn, Kit for Cat, and You Were Never Duckier, although all of these save for Daffy Dilly have since had their credits located and reinstated) scrapped the original titles, including the credits, meaning none of the crew would be credited in re-releases of those cartoons. | |
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Cooking Companions: Bread's voice actor is unknown, only listed as "Deer Dream Studios Staff". | |
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Zero Time Dilemma only included partial voice acting credits, with only six of the nine main characters' and Zero's voice actors being listed in the credits and the game's manual; Carlos, Junpei and Diana's voice actors were not credited, and while the latter two were later identified Carlos's voice actor has not been confirmed (voice matching suggests it's Andrew Bowen, but this is not certain). | |
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The 1963 animated short Noddy Goes To Toyland by Arthur Humberstone never credited the voice actors. It wasn't until late 2021, when it was revealed that Bernard Cribbins and Kathryn Beaumont (best known as the voice of Alice and Wendy) were the main voice actors for the short. | |
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Doctor at Large had Cyril Chamberlain as a police constable. | |
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Hideaki Itsuno was the sole credited director for Devil May Cry 2, but he wasn't the director for a good chunk of its development, only being brought in for the final six months of development to try and salvage the project. The original director remains unknown, but the game's poor reception played a part in Itsuno deciding to direct Devil May Cry 3: Dante's Awakening from beginning to end. | |
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The Super Mario Bros. Movie: Grant Kirkhope and George Andreas are not credited for composing the DK Rap, which is used in the film. Strange, as another piece of archival music used in the film, the Plumbers' Rap from The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!, has composers Haim Saban and Shuky Levy credited. | |
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Doctor in Clover had Wendy Richard as a nurse with false eyelashes and Jack Smethurst as a long-haired patient. | |
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Persona 3: The Movie: Shinya Takahashi was not credited for providing Koromaru's barks, with Koromaru's voice actor only being listed as "???" in the credits. His role in the movies was only revealed after he reprised his role for Persona 3 Reload. | |
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Sykes: Felix Bowness went uncredited as a Glasgow porter in "Journey", a bus depot worker in "Bus", and a club compère in "The Hypnotist", while the same happened to Maureen Lipman as a wardrobe mistress in "Fancy Dress". | |
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Disney Animated Canon: Until 1984, there was a rule that animators had to draw at least 100 feet of film (roughly 68 seconds) in order to be credited. None of the actors in Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs were credited for their roles, largely to preserve the illusion of the characters being real. Adriana Caselotti did, however, appear in a few promotional gigs shortly after the film's release, but Disney didn't begin crediting their voice talent until 1945's The Three Caballeros. Until The Jungle Book, with the exception of Alice in Wonderland, only the voice actors were listed and not the roles they played. Sleeping Beauty: The voices for the Queen, the Herald, and for Maleficent's goons weren't credited.note The reason why the herald’s voice is left uncredited is probably because his alleged actor and the reference model for King Stefan in the same film, Hans Conried, has been replaced by Taylor Holmes as the voice role for King Stefan in the same film. The Jungle Book only listed the main characters and some of the supporting characters, other actors like Digby Wolfe (Ziggy), Hal Smith (Slob Elephant), Ralph Wright (Gloomy Elephant), Leo De Lyon (Flunkey), Bill Skiles and Pete Henderson (the Monkeys) went uncredited. Robin Hood (1973) only listed the actors playing the main character and key supporting characters; other actors like J. Pat O'Malley (Otto), Candy Candido (Captain of the Guard), John Fiedler (Sexton), Barbara Luddy (Mother Rabbit and Sexton's wife) and all the child actors went uncredited. Don Bluth quit Disney while working on The Fox and the Hound. He was not credited for any of the scenes he animated. Ron Clements conceived the story for the 1983 featurette Winnie the Pooh and a Day for Eeyore, but he took his name off the film in protest of Disney outsourcing the animation. Said studio, Rick Reinhart Productions, also went uncredited from the final product. |
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Peter Dobson had an uncredited cameo as Elvis Presley in Forrest Gump. | |
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Carry On... Series: Carry On Nurse: Bernard Bresslaw wasn't credited for playing Ted's feet (Terence Longdon's feet didn't look right on camera). Carry On Teacher had a young Larry Dann and Diane Langton as two of the students. Carry On Constable: Anthony Sagar as one of the angry citizens swarming Constable Thurston with complaints in the opening scene. Marianne Stone as the voice of Miss Horton. Carry On Regardless: Michael Nightingale as a wine bystander. A young Sally Geeson as a girl at the toy exhibition. Don't Lose Your Head: Michael Nightingale as the man who asks about Désirée's locket. Julian Orchard as a rake. Ronnie Brody as a little man. Hugh Futcher as a guard. Carry On Doctor: Alexandra Dane as the antenatal instructor. Pat Coombs as the anxious patient who asks Mr. Biddle (disguised as Nurse Clarke) for something to urinate in. Carry On Up the Khyber: Valerie Leon as a hospitality girl. Carry On Again Doctor: Wilfrid Brambell as Mr. Pullen. Shakira Baksh (later wife of Michael Caine) as Scrubba. Hugh Futcher as the taxi driver who drops off Gladstone at Long Hampton Hospital. Yutte Stensgaard as a trolley nurse running around during the electrical failure. Carry On Up the Jungle: Nina Baden-Semper as the female Nosha in Walter's story. Carry On Henry: John Bluthal as Moshe Montmorency. Peter Butterworth as Charles, Earl of Bristol. Carry On at Your Convenience: Amelia Bayntun as Mrs. Spragg. Julian Holloway as Roger. Alexandra Dane and Douglas Ridley would have had one as a happy couple getting their picture taken on the pier, but their scene was cut. Carry On Behind: Director Gerald Thomas provides the voice of Daphne's mynah bird. Sam Kelly as the projectionist at Professor Crump's lecture. Brenda Cowling and Lucy Griffiths as a wife and a woman wearing a hat respectively at Professor Crump's lecture. |
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Carry On Constable: Anthony Sagar as one of the angry citizens swarming Constable Thurston with complaints in the opening scene. Marianne Stone as the voice of Miss Horton. |
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Obi-Wan Kenobi: Liam Neeson made an uncredited appearance at the end of Part VI as Qui-Gon Jinn's Force ghost. | |
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The Simpsons: Matt Groening had his name removed from the episode "A Star Is Burns" due to viewing the episode as a half-hour commercial for The Critic, leading to a well-publicized spat with producer James L. Brooks (who had fought to bring The Critic to Fox). | |
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He wrote most of the dialogue for his part in Live Free or Die Hard. According to him, he rewrote the scene when he auditioned for the part, and the studio hired him because it was cheaper than giving him a writer's credit. Smith was credited for his acting, but not for his script edits. | |
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Don't Lose Your Head: Michael Nightingale as the man who asks about Désirée's locket. Julian Orchard as a rake. Ronnie Brody as a little man. Hugh Futcher as a guard. |
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Sleeping Beauty: The voices for the Queen, the Herald, and for Maleficent's goons weren't credited.note The reason why the herald’s voice is left uncredited is probably because his alleged actor and the reference model for King Stefan in the same film, Hans Conried, has been replaced by Taylor Holmes as the voice role for King Stefan in the same film. | |
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Spotlight doesn't credit Richard Jenkins as Richard Sipe, whose voice is only heard through the phone. | |
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Looney Tunes: Until 1944, Mel Blanc received no onscreen credit for his voice work. He only was given a credit after asking for a raise. His bosses refused to give him one, but instead begrudgingly agreed to give him a voice work credit for all future Looney Tunes productions, making him one of the first voice actors to escape this trope. The first actor other than Blanc to receive screen credit was Stan Freberg in 1957's The Three Little Bops. Directors typically went uncredited on cartoons completed or released after leaving Warner Bros. Tex Avery didn't receive credit on his last five cartoons, All This and Rabbit Stew, The Bug Parade, The Cagey Canary, Aloha Hooey and Crazy Cruise; the latter three were completed by Bob Clampett. Clampett would later got this treatment on The Big Snooze and Bacall to Arms, the latter being completed by Art Davis (who was also uncredited). Friz Freleng went uncredited as director on Hollywood Daffy. Allegedly, Freleng was briefly suspended over a pay dispute, leaving his layout artist Hawley Pratt to pick up the slack. Frank Tashlin quit the studio in 1944, meaning that the remainder of the shorts he directed, such as Nasty Quacks or Hare Remover, had him uncredited. The latter was finished by Robert McKimson, who also went uncredited. Everyone involved with Dough for the Do-Do (a shot-for-shot colour remake of Porky in Wackyland, with a wholly different team working on it) went uncredited, with the only exceptions being Mel Blanc and Carl Stalling, both of whom were involved in the production of the original. This was because Friz Freleng himself felt that he didn't deviate from the original enough to warrant a credit, and since Clampett had long since left the studio, they couldn't credit him either. Chuck Jones did not receive credit for the shorts Zip Zip Hooray! or Roadrunner a Go-Go, which were edited from the failed Adventures of the Road Runner pilot after the original Warner Bros. studio closed down. At the time these shorts were released (1965), Jones was working for MGM on the Tom and Jerry series. All shorts that were given Blue Ribbon reissues before 1956 (encompassing re-releases of all the pre-1948 shorts, as well as five post-1948 shortsnote Daffy Dilly, Scaredy Cat, The Foghorn Leghorn, Kit for Cat, and You Were Never Duckier, although all of these save for Daffy Dilly have since had their credits located and reinstated) scrapped the original titles, including the credits, meaning none of the crew would be credited in re-releases of those cartoons. Nobody was credited for Page Miss Glory except for layout/background artist Leadora Congdon, although producer Leon Schlesinger is credited on the lobby cards. Tex Avery was rather dismissive of the cartoon, in part because he wasn't credited. Milt Franklyn suffered a fatal heart attack while scoring The Jet Cage, finishing only the first third of the cartoon. Bill Lava took over for the rest of the cartoon, starting with the scene where Sylvester tries to catch Tweety's cage with a net. Lava was not credited for his work in this particular cartoon. Porky and Gabby and Porky's Super Service are both agreed by animation historians to have been ghost-directed by Bob Clampett and Chuck Jones. However, Ub Iwerks is credited as the shorts' director, because they were outsourced to his studio. |
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Fred Wolf Films was notoriously bad about crediting overseas animation studios; Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (1987) only did it for the first two seasons (Toei and A-1 Productions, respectively) and Seasons 7-10 (Dai Won and Morning Sun), leaving who animated Seasons 3-6 (and specifically, which studios animated which specific episodes) a mystery outside of the episodes shipped to their Ireland branch. James Bond Jr., Barnyard Commandos and Toxic Crusaders never listed any studio in the end credits. The New Adventures of Speed Racer goes a step further and leaves out the voice cast as well. | |
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In early 2018, visual artists for the series started to undergo the same treatment, with beatmania IIDX videos and overlays in particular simply crediting "BEMANI Designers". A similar compromise would eventually be reached in early 2019: "BEMANI Designers "(visual artist)"" | |
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Trisha Yearwood's "Like We Never Had a Broken Heart" credited the backing vocals provided by Brooks (this was before they were married), but only on the Canadian charts. | |
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Bluegrass musician Ralph Stanley was not credited for singing the second verse of "Me and God" by Josh Turner. Also uncredited on this song are the background vocals from Marty Roe, Gene Johnson, and Dana Williams of Diamond Rio. Zig-zagged in that a Turner-only version of the song also exists. | |
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ANNO: Mutationem: With the exception of Suzie Yeung and Lizzie Freeman (who voice Ann Flores and Ayane Misuno respectively), none of the other voice actors are credited in the Credits Roll. | |
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The Community episode "Investigative Journalism" has an uncredited performance by Owen Wilson as the leader of another study group who recruits Buddy at the end. | |
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In Escape from New York, the voice of the narrator in the opening sequence is left uncredited. While it is commonly believed that Jamie Lee Curtis performed uncredited voice work for the intro, this has never been definitively proven, despite sites like IMDB stating as such. Other crew members (including John Carpenter himself, who officially denied the suggestion years earlier) state that the narrator is an uncredited "Kathleen Blanchard", who is officially credited in the sequel, Escape from L.A.. | |
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From Russia with Love, Blofeld's debut as the Big Bad of the James Bond movies, starts the tradition of keeping his face off-camera, prompting the use of this trick to make sure nobody could be sure what he looked like. The ending credits acknowledge his existence by crediting one Ernst Blofeld with a question mark in place of the actor. (The body was Anthony Dawson and the voice was Eric Pohlmann.) | |
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Carry On Regardless: Michael Nightingale as a wine bystander. A young Sally Geeson as a girl at the toy exhibition. |
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When Sonic the Hedgehog (2020) was released in theaters, Colleen O'Shaughnessey reprised her role as Tails from the video games, but she was originally uncredited. This was corrected on later releases. | |
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Nobody was credited for Page Miss Glory except for layout/background artist Leadora Congdon, although producer Leon Schlesinger is credited on the lobby cards. Tex Avery was rather dismissive of the cartoon, in part because he wasn't credited. | |
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The first Austin Powers had a few, such as Tom Arnold as the cowboy in the "who does Number Two works for?" scene, Carrie Fisher as the father/son therapist, and three in deleted scenes restored for the international cut (Christian Slater as a guard who Austin hypnotizes, Lois Chiles as the wife of a steamrolled mook, and Rob Lowe as the friend of a decapitated mook). | |
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Doctor in Trouble had Sheila White as a nurse. | |
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Power Rangers: For the first few seasons, the end credits were rarely changed mid-season. This led to actors being credited in episodes they didn't appear in (sometimes many episodes before their characters even debuted), but it also meant that the vast majority of guest actors went totally uncredited, and to this day, we don't know the identities of dozens of actors who played one-off parts in 90s episodes. This still applies with the stunt actors and especially the suit performers, who have never been credited outright, though their identities are usually known. | |
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King of the Hill: Stephen Root was not credited for the first few seasons, due to his role on NewsRadio. | |
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The Nan Movie, a film based on The Catherine Tate Show, is best known for its convoluted production issues that led to the final film not having a credited director. The original director was Josie Rourke (Mary, Queen of Scots), who filmed a Period Piece about Nan's young adulthood in the 1940's that was much more dramatic than the source material would suggest. The producers got cold feet at this version, and handed the film to Catherine Tate herself who directed a substantial Retool of the film into being about a present-day Road Trip Plot, only reusing a relatively small amount of footage from Rourke's cut. Neither woman is credited as the director; Josie Rourke is listed as a mere "Executive Producer", while Catherine Tate gets an "A Catherine Tate Film" caption in the opening credits. | |
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Jack White performed uncredited backing vocals on Electric Six's song "Danger! High Voltage!". Just to mess with people, the band would maintain in interviews that it was a contest-winning fan who just happened to sound a lot like Jack White. | |
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For the English dub of Space Battleship Yamato (called Star Blazers), the dub cast were not credited onscreen due to actor's union restrictions, this being a non-union job. | |
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The Transformers did this with its animation teams to the point where one episode, "Call of the Primitives", was the subject of a longtime rumor over who animated it. It wouldn't be until 2020 when the answer finally came out — it was series regulars Toei Animation (as was half of Season 3). | |
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Peter Greene is not credited as Redfoot in The Usual Suspects, which is appropriate as the ending suggests Redfoot never really existed outside Verbal's imagination. | |
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Virtue's Last Reward's dub was completely uncredited, and while most of the characters' voice actors would become known via outside sources, G-OLM's remained completely unknown for a long time, and even the people who worked on the voice acting had no idea who voiced him; it was only later revealed that he was voiced by Dave B. Mitchell (Tenmyouji's VA). | |
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Robin Hood (1973) only listed the actors playing the main character and key supporting characters; other actors like J. Pat O'Malley (Otto), Candy Candido (Captain of the Guard), John Fiedler (Sexton), Barbara Luddy (Mother Rabbit and Sexton's wife) and all the child actors went uncredited. | |
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Josh Schwartz and Jamie Moss were the first two writers involved with X-Men: First Class, yet the WGA arbitration chose not to list them for story while providing one such credit for Sheldon Turner, whose script for an unproduced X-Men Origins: Magneto was never even touched by Bryan Singer and his cohorts. | |
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Carry On Up the Jungle: Nina Baden-Semper as the female Nosha in Walter's story. | |
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Carry On Up the Khyber: Valerie Leon as a hospitality girl. | |
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Gladiators (2024): The Gladiators' personas are listed in the opening credits, but the performers behind them are never named. The Gladiators are entirely absent from the closing credits. so the performers aren't named there either. | |
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Clampett would later got this treatment on The Big Snooze and Bacall to Arms, the latter being completed by Art Davis (who was also uncredited). | |
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The original English dubs of Persona 3 and Persona 4 were entirely uncredited. Naoto's voice actor from 4 was unknown for a decade before Anna Graves confirmed it was her in 2018, and as of this writing the English voice actors for Ken, Fuuka and Chidori from 3 remain unknown (all of these characters except Chidori were Darrined in spinoffs, some of which did feature voice credits, and the characters from 3 would be recast again for Persona 3 Reload). | |
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The Young Ones: Chris Andrews wasn't credited for playing the ghost body in "Cash". | |
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In the UK version of Turning Red, singer-songwriter Anne-Marie makes an uncredited cameo as Lauren, a classmate of Mei's. | |
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American Top 40 and its successor Casey's Top 40 almost never credited the people behind the music and jingles made for the shows themselves (as was normal on radio countdown shows) until the last two years of the latter's run, when longtime contributors JAM Creative Productions would get a shoutout in the credits. They went back to simply not mentioning the team behind them when AT40 was revived in 1998. | |
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While the original Resident Evil features a cast list at the closing credits, it only credits the actors who appear in the live-action segments (each credited by one name only), leading to the mistaken belief that the live-action actors also voiced the in-game characters. In reality, not only were in-game voice actors different, but the voice actors actually dubbed over the live-action actors' performances. The voices for Chris Redfield (the late Scott McCullough, who passed away in 2000), Barry Burton (Barry Gjerde), Albert Wesker (Pablo Kuntz) and Rebecca Chambers (Lynn Harris, who also served as the voice acting director) has since been identified. | |
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The actor who did the voiceover for minor character Rihei in Vendetta for a Samurai is not credited. | |
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ClayFighter: It is unknown until today who made the voices for characters of the first two games. Even though the voice actor lists appear in both games in IMDb, who-made-who is a mystery until now. | |
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Uncredited script doctor for Coyote Ugly and Overnight Delivery. | |
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While Yoshihisa Kurosawa designed and did the audiovisual assets for Hong Kong '97, the actual programming was done by someone who remains unknown. All that's known of this programmer is that his day job at the time was working for Enix, which is actually why Kurosawa agreed not to identify or credit him. | |
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Neither the English nor the Japanese version of Beast Wars: Transformers credited the characters' voice actors, who weren't even the same voice actors in the Beast Wars cartoon. | |
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Marvel Cinematic Universe: Jeremy Renner's first appearance as Clint Barton/Hawkeye, a bit part in Thor, was uncredited. Josh Brolin was not credited for his brief appearances as Thanos in Guardians of the Galaxy (2014) or Avengers: Age of Ultron. Trevor Noah plays the A.I. on a jet in Black Panther. Matt Damon has an uncredited part in Thor: Ragnarok as an Asgardian actor playing Loki in a play. |
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None of the actors in Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs were credited for their roles, largely to preserve the illusion of the characters being real. Adriana Caselotti did, however, appear in a few promotional gigs shortly after the film's release, but Disney didn't begin crediting their voice talent until 1945's The Three Caballeros. Until The Jungle Book, with the exception of Alice in Wonderland, only the voice actors were listed and not the roles they played. | |
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The Basil Brush Show: The puppeteer performing the titular character was uncredited in both versions of the show. It was later revealed that Ivan Owens was Basil's first performer but the identity of his second performer is still unknown. | |
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In Sleepaway Camp, the man who stood in for Felissa Rose during the infamous twist ending has remained anonymous. Understandably, Rose's mother protested the filmmaker's original plan of making her daughter wear a strap-on penis, so instead they made a mask of Rose's face and paid the man a few hundred dollars to stand naked on the beach on a freezing night wearing it. The poor guy apparently had to be shitfaced to do the scene and also cried before filming. | |
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Mass Effect 3 replaced Wreav's original voice actor, Jim Cummings with an uncredited voice, revealed years later via Word of God as Roger L. Jackson. | |
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Carry On Behind: Director Gerald Thomas provides the voice of Daphne's mynah bird. Sam Kelly as the projectionist at Professor Crump's lecture. Brenda Cowling and Lucy Griffiths as a wife and a woman wearing a hat respectively at Professor Crump's lecture. |
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The Really Loud House: While Lily is played by two actors, only August Michael Peterson is credited while her stand-in Emily Ford is not. Ford is credited in the film A Really Haunted Loud House, but even then, she's simply listed in a block of credits for stand-ins. The series also does this to most of its minor characters who appear without any dialogue, even if their names are mentioned. A notable exception to this trend across the series is Alizae, who has her name listed in the credits of her only appearance, "What's a Mother to Redo", despite not having any dialogue in the episode. Likewise, Mrs. Uggo appears without dialogue in her first appearance in "The Princess and the Everlasting Emerald: A Royal Woods Fairytale" and is thus uncredited in the episode, but strangely still remains uncredited when she makes an off-screen voice cameo appearance in "All Is Fair in Love and Sleepovers". Among the known actors who had uncredited roles in the series include Aaron Rogers as Chief Wellington (as a stand-in for Keeshan Giles) and Mr. Uggo, Charles Ash as one of Milkshake Marty's goons, J Diego Gonçalves as the mailman from "The Blemish Dilemish", Jaxon Presley Karim as a boy wearing a shirt too small for him, and Samantha Christine as one of Taylor Wedge's cronies. |
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Avicii songs never credit the featured vocalist. | |
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Frank Ocean's "Pink + White" has Beyoncé singing backup vocals uncredited. | |
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Due an incident involving perceived censorship, Akiba's Beat doesn't credit one of the localizers, who requested his name be removed from it. The supposed censorship issue was merely miscommunication and ignorance of the subject at hand from the Japanese side of things. | |
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G.I. Joe: Resolute does not credit Snake-Eyes' voice actor for the flashback depicting the assassination of the Hard Master and the gunshot wound that made Snake-Eyes unable to speak. | |
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Tracy Byrd's 2003 hit "The Truth About Men" does not credit the guest vocals from Blake Shelton, Montgomery Gentry, and Andy Griggs. | |
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One of Mr. Humphries' transgender friends in Are You Being Served? was an uncredited Rikki Howard, while an airport security guard was an uncredited Brian Osborne. | |
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Everyone involved with Dough for the Do-Do (a shot-for-shot colour remake of Porky in Wackyland, with a wholly different team working on it) went uncredited, with the only exceptions being Mel Blanc and Carl Stalling, both of whom were involved in the production of the original. This was because Friz Freleng himself felt that he didn't deviate from the original enough to warrant a credit, and since Clampett had long since left the studio, they couldn't credit him either. | |
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In a 1968 episode of Dragnet, the LAPD held a community outreach to encourage black men to join the police force. One of the attendees was O. J. Simpson. Not only was this years before he became an actor; he had not yet even won the Heisman Trophy. (It is likely that he and the other attendees had responded to an open casting call for black men.) | |
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Doctor in the House had an uncredited Linda Regan as a schoolgirl in the Doctor at Large episode, "Doctor Dish", and a girl at the dance in the Doctor in Charge episode, "The Taming of the Wolf". | |
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Lost: Starting with the second season, François Chau made multiple guest appearances, even becoming a recurring character in the fifth season, but went uncredited until the Grand Finale. | |
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Doctor in Distress (1963) had Richard Briers and Christopher Beeny as medical students, Ronald Lacey as one of the young men in Mum's Diner, Ronnie Barker as a man at the railway station ticket counter, John Bluthal as a railway porter, and the return of Stone (now as a waitress). | |
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Carry On at Your Convenience: Amelia Bayntun as Mrs. Spragg. Julian Holloway as Roger. Alexandra Dane and Douglas Ridley would have had one as a happy couple getting their picture taken on the pier, but their scene was cut. |
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hinayukki has produced several songs that only credits one Vocaloid voicebank, even when there's another voicebank singing the harmony. For example, "Chiri Yuku Mono" and "Floriography" only credits Meiko as the singer, even though there's clearly another voice accompanying her in the chorus; likewise, Kaito's "Kamikaze Matsuri" and "Tabi no hate" both feature some obvious female accompaniment, but doesn't list any other voicebanks. | |
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Fire Emblem Heroes: Voices who are uncredited for legal reasons (ex. Laura Bailey as the base version of Lucina and Antony Del Rio as Silas) are "credited" as "—". Tara Platt and Ai Kakuma as the Flame Emperor and Patrick Seitz and Atsushi Imaruoka as the Death Knight are uncredited for plot reasons (their secret identities constitute major plot twists in their game of origin), and are credited as "???". |
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The Australian cartoon Bluey only credited the characters voiced by adult actors, with the characters voiced by children going uncredited due to privacy concerns. This means that Bandit and Chilli (AKA Dad and Mum)'s actors were credited, but not Bluey or Bingo's voice actresses. | |
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Wrote the final screenplay uncredited for Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan, which he also directed. Taking elements from all the wildly different early drafts of the script, he wrote the final draft in just twelve days to meet a deadline by the special-effects company and prevent the film from falling into Development Hell. Sole credit ended up going to Jack B Sowards, who had written most of the early drafts. | |
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This form of crediting is also used quite often in Japan, usually in regards to outsourcing studios lacking a proper staff roll. In some instances, certain shows will outright omit key staff members, animation studios or key animators, Märchen Mädchen being a notorious example of this practice in action. Some titles like Rin Ne, To Your Eternity, Log Horizon, Guin Saga, Radiant, and NHK airings of certain anime such as Attack on Titan and Keep Your Hands Off Eizouken! feature credits that lack any mention of their respective supporting contract studios and only credit the animators. | |
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On the Buses didn't credit Linda Regan for playing Edna in "Christmas Duty". | |
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None of the English voice actors of Disgaea: Hour of Darkness were credited for their voice work in the game itself. | |
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The child actor who played Chucky from Jane Austen's Mafia!! was not credited despite playing a fairly important part. | |
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Starting with the Punk Hazard arc, the English dub of One Piece changed how they credit the crew at Funimation, placing all those credits after the episode rather than in the OP like before. Unfortunately, the acting credits only list the main cast and a few important characters. Side characters and minor characters are left completely uncredited. Fans only learn who voices who from the actors themselves, from bugging the ADR directors, or from Funinmation putting out a press release. | |
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Carry On Teacher had a young Larry Dann and Diane Langton as two of the students. | |
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The West Wing: John Goodman appears in four episodes but was only credited for his final appearance in "The Stormy Present". | |
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The actor playing Kenneth in the It's Awfully Bad for Your Eyes, Darling... episode, "A New Lease", goes uncredited, possibly because Kenneth spends the whole episode passed out drunk. | |
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In NieR: Automata, the English voice of Commander White was uncredited on release. She turned out to be voiced by Colleen O'Shaughnessey. | |
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Language Arts Through Imagination: Unlike Figment's voice actor for the shorts, Billy Barty, none of the live action child actors were given any credit. | |
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Reign of the Seven Spellblades: Theodore McFarlane goes without a voice actor credit in his first speaking appearance during Nanao's Troubled Backstory Flashback in "Soldier", despite significantly more minor characters getting credits. | |
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While Lily is played by two actors, only August Michael Peterson is credited while her stand-in Emily Ford is not. Ford is credited in the film A Really Haunted Loud House, but even then, she's simply listed in a block of credits for stand-ins. | |
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On the Buses has Linda Regan as the pretty girl on the bus in the opening credits. | |
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Justin Villiers, Will Byles and Pete Samuels developed the story for Until Dawn, but were not credited. | |
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The Force Awakens: Daniel Craig plays the stormtrooper who is mind-controlled by Rey. | |
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Ron Clements conceived the story for the 1983 featurette Winnie the Pooh and a Day for Eeyore, but he took his name off the film in protest of Disney outsourcing the animation. Said studio, Rick Reinhart Productions, also went uncredited from the final product. | |
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Doctor in the House (1954) had Noel Purcell as the Padre, Douglas Ives as Alfie Sprogett, and Fred Griffiths as a taxi driver. | |
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An accidental case happened with Dr. No, where art director Syd Cain discovered his name wasn't in the credits, but it remained that way because the producers didn't want to spend more of the meager budget fixing them. | |
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Hook: The kissing couple that was briefly lifted into the air by Tinkerbell's pixie dust were George Lucas and Carrie Fisher. Fisher also served as an uncredited script doctor. | |
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Doctor at Sea had Griffiths again (now as a seaman) and Diana Dors as a ship's dance guest. | |
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Carry On Doctor: Alexandra Dane as the antenatal instructor. Pat Coombs as the anxious patient who asks Mr. Biddle (disguised as Nurse Clarke) for something to urinate in. |
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Twisted Wonderland voice actors are not credited in-game, but are credited in official literature. | |
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The various desert animals who sing the theme tune from Rawhide in An American Tail: Fievel Goes West are all voiced by an uncredited Dan Aykroyd and John Belushi, respectively. | |
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Super Sentai: Akio Ito, the actress of Ranru Itsuki, chose to remain uncredited for her Role Reprise in the Zyuden Sentai Kyoryuger vs. Go-Busters movie as she had retired from acting a few years prior. The fact was only made known in 2023, 10 years after the film's release. | |
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The actress who played Kelsey the first foster mother's sister in Mikey was not credited. | |
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Zero Escape: Virtue's Last Reward's dub was completely uncredited, and while most of the characters' voice actors would become known via outside sources, G-OLM's remained completely unknown for a long time, and even the people who worked on the voice acting had no idea who voiced him; it was only later revealed that he was voiced by Dave B. Mitchell (Tenmyouji's VA). Zero Time Dilemma only included partial voice acting credits, with only six of the nine main characters' and Zero's voice actors being listed in the credits and the game's manual; Carlos, Junpei and Diana's voice actors were not credited, and while the latter two were later identified Carlos's voice actor has not been confirmed (voice matching suggests it's Andrew Bowen, but this is not certain). The Nonary Games version of Nine Hours, Nine Persons, Nine Doors mostly averts this, with most of the characters' voices being listed in the credits, but Snake's was only credited as "Morphogenetic Field Voice". |
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Wormwood Institute: To keep up the illusion that these were archived video tapes, none of the actors playing the students are credited. | |
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Hellboy (2004): The studio wanted more "big name" stars to promote the movie and ordered Guillermo Del Toro to have David Hyde Pierce overdub Doug Jones' performance as Abe Sapien. This backfired on the studio as Pierce refused to be credited out of respect for Jones' work on the physical performance. | |
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In late 2017, multiple original songs for the BEMANI series starting being credited to "BEMANI Sound Team" rather than the actual contributing artist. At least "GERBERA" had its actual artist, TAG, initially credited before being replaced with the BST credit, but the arranger for "Dance to Blue" and the composer for "Mychronicle" weren't as lucky. A compromise would be later reached, with the affected songs now showing "BEMANI Sound Team "(artist)"" as the credit. | |
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Arcaea normally has some sort of chart designer credit for each combination of song and difficulty. Sometimes the chart credit is something specific to the song without giving any sort of hint to the charter's identity. However the charts for "Solitary Dream" do not have any sort of credit whatsoever. | |
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Doctor Who: "Remembrance of the Daleks": Iconic K-9 voice actor John Leeson played an uncredited part as the voice of the Renegade Daleks' battle computer, before the character's true identity was revealed. "Vincent and the Doctor": Bill Nighy as art expert Dr. Black; Nighy agreed to take the role on condition that he was not credited and no publicity photos were taken of him. |
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When Ringing Bell (Chirin no Suzu) was released to the western market in the early 1980s, Barbara Goodson wasn't credited as the voice of Young Chirin. She would later get credited when the movie was re-released on DVD in 2014. | |
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Numerous artists have ghostwritten lyrics for Dr. Dre, including Snoop Dogg, Eminem and Kendrick Lamar. | |
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Star Wars Rebels: The VA of Mysterious Informant "Fulcrum" from the first season went uncredited for all of their voice-only appearances before The Reveal in season finale "Fire Across the Galaxy" that Fulcrum was Ahsoka Tano from The Clone Wars, voiced by Ashley Eckstein. In a combination of this trope, Character as Himself and Descended Creator, Robot Buddy Chopper, credited "As Himself" throughout the series, was revealed in the series finale to have been voiced by series creator Dave Filoni the entire time. |
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Dance Central: For some reason, the voice actor for Glitch has never been named in any of the game credits or on any website cast lists. | |
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Person of Interest: In "Root Cause", Root is played by an uncredited Rachel Miner. Actors Not Named in Opening Credits generally go completely uncredited. Examples include Enrico Colantoni and David Valcin in "Risk", Amy Acker in "Booked Solid", and Sarah Shahi and John Nolan in "MIA". |
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Uncredited script doctor for Fatal Attraction and Tomorrow Never Dies. | |
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Doctor in Love had Peter Sallis as Mr. Luke, Jimmy Thompson and Rosalind Knight as doctors, Esma Cannon as the raffia woman, Joan Hickson as a nurse, Marianne Stone as the Sister, Norman Rossington and Warren Mitchell as the Haystack Club doorman and manager, and the return of Griffiths and Chamberlain (now as an ambulance man and a shower steward). | |
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Animator Sam Singer requested to have his name removed from the credits of Tubby the Tuba (1975). | |
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Ghostbusters (1984) credited Slavitza Jozan as Gozer, but not Paddi Edwards for the voice. Ghostbusters: Afterlife ironically reversed this, crediting Gozer's voice (Shohreh Aghdashloo) and the one doing motion capture for its spirit form (Emma Portner), but not the actual portrayer, Olivia Wilde. Ghostbusters II also didn't credit the one voicing the voice of the villain, namely Max von Sydow as Vigo. | |
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EastEnders: At one point circa 1988, when 'Allo 'Allo! was being filmed on the next set over, John D. Collins, Kim Hartman, and Richard Gibson all snuck onto the Queen Vic set and tried to pass themselves off as extras. Hartman got them caught when she asked for her extra's motivation, however, all three of them managed to stick around and remained in the final episode, leading to him being pointed out in The Sun for their sneaky cameo. When Julia Smith heard what had happened she was furious and rang up 'Allo 'Allo!'s producer, David Croft, demanding that the three were to be sacked and to never work for The BBC again. Croft refused and told Smith instead that any of her cast were free to play extras in his series if they so wished. | |
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SEVEN's CODE does not credit the arrangers for the classical music remixes, only the original composers. | |
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The characters of League of Legends have no official listing of voice actors, with many English voice actors not publicly disclosing their involvement and fansites such as Wikia/Fandom and This Very Wiki being mostly informed guesswork. The most common explanations for this range from union voice actors not wanting to disclose their involvement in a non-union game (itself due in part to being a live-service game that can hire actors to re-record lines) to stigma surrounding video game voice acting. This has led to speculations such as Zac being voiced by Patrick Warburton, which was confirmed to not be the case by a Rioter who was present at the recording. | |
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Carry On Henry: John Bluthal as Moshe Montmorency. Peter Butterworth as Charles, Earl of Bristol. |
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Carry On Nurse: Bernard Bresslaw wasn't credited for playing Ted's feet (Terence Longdon's feet didn't look right on camera). | |
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Carry On Again Doctor: Wilfrid Brambell as Mr. Pullen. Shakira Baksh (later wife of Michael Caine) as Scrubba. Hugh Futcher as the taxi driver who drops off Gladstone at Long Hampton Hospital. Yutte Stensgaard as a trolley nurse running around during the electrical failure. |
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The kids who played the six main characters in the educational film Apaches were not credited. | |
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Doctor... Series: Doctor in the House (1954) had Noel Purcell as the Padre, Douglas Ives as Alfie Sprogett, and Fred Griffiths as a taxi driver. Doctor at Sea had Griffiths again (now as a seaman) and Diana Dors as a ship's dance guest. Doctor at Large had Cyril Chamberlain as a police constable. Doctor in Love had Peter Sallis as Mr. Luke, Jimmy Thompson and Rosalind Knight as doctors, Esma Cannon as the raffia woman, Joan Hickson as a nurse, Marianne Stone as the Sister, Norman Rossington and Warren Mitchell as the Haystack Club doorman and manager, and the return of Griffiths and Chamberlain (now as an ambulance man and a shower steward). Doctor in Distress (1963) had Richard Briers and Christopher Beeny as medical students, Ronald Lacey as one of the young men in Mum's Diner, Ronnie Barker as a man at the railway station ticket counter, John Bluthal as a railway porter, and the return of Stone (now as a waitress). Doctor in Clover had Wendy Richard as a nurse with false eyelashes and Jack Smethurst as a long-haired patient. Doctor in Trouble had Sheila White as a nurse. |
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Invincible: When the show premiered, it was not known who provided the voice of Todd, before Chris Diamantopoulos was credited. | |
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Up Pompeii didn't credit Carol Hawkins as Nero's girl or David Prowse as Erotica's steam bath lover. | |
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Upon the release of Green Eggs and Ham (2019) (itself an example, listing only the studios involved with the series), Andrew Dickman spoke up about Warner Bros. not only pulling this trope, but also making animators become outright unpersons. | |
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Porky and Gabby and Porky's Super Service are both agreed by animation historians to have been ghost-directed by Bob Clampett and Chuck Jones. However, Ub Iwerks is credited as the shorts' director, because they were outsourced to his studio. | |
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On Filmation's The New Adventures of Mighty Mouse and Heckle and Jeckle, studio heads Norm Prescott and Lou Schiemer voiced Theodore Bear (in the Quacula episodes) and Mighty Mouse respectively but neither are credited. | |
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Family Guy: Lacey Chabert went uncredited when she voiced Meg during the first production season, before she was replaced by Mila Kunis. She finally received credit in "Back to the Pilot" and "Yug Ylimaf". | |
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When The Fantastic Adventures of Unico and Unico in the Island of Magic gained an English dub in the 1980s. Barbara Goodson wasn't credited as the english voice of Unico due to only crediting the Japanese cast. This resulted with rumors of Karen Prell voicing the titular character, however Prell later debunked the rumor of her voicing the character but speculated it was Barbara Goodson. At numerous convention appearances and interviews, Goodson confirmed that she was the voice of Unico. When Discotek Media re-released the movies on DVD in the early 2010s, Barbara Goodson was credited alongside the other voice actors. | |
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John Cena made a very brief uncredited appearancenote At about 55 seconds in he's the guy to the left sitting down in the weight machine in the horrifically bad wrestling movie Ready to Rumble. Goldberg is in the same scene (credited, WCW was involved with the film's production); as of 2022 the two have never wrestled each other. | |
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Mick Jagger sang uncredited backing vocals on Carly Simon's Signature Song "You're So Vain". The song was rumoured to be about Jagger himself (although Simon herself denied this). | |
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The Jungle Book only listed the main characters and some of the supporting characters, other actors like Digby Wolfe (Ziggy), Hal Smith (Slob Elephant), Ralph Wright (Gloomy Elephant), Leo De Lyon (Flunkey), Bill Skiles and Pete Henderson (the Monkeys) went uncredited. | |
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Cole Swindell's 2017 hit "Flatliner" does not credit Dierks Bentley, who sings the second verse and has banter with Cole before the last chorus. | |
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Certain union voice actors in the Super Smash Bros. cast are uncredited due to the game being a non-union dub. Examples include Laura Bailey as Lucina (who was also uncredited in Fire Emblem: Awakening), Antony Del Rio as Pit, and Hynden Walch as Viridi (both from Kid Icarus: Uprising). Other union actors were voice-matched, including Viridi in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, likely for similar reasons. | |
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