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- I'm feeling frustrated because on season 1 on HBO's The Wire episode 13 I landed the role of Onion I still get w2's for this role yet IMDB only permits me to have my role uncredited. I will appreciate if this problem would be corrected. can you help thank
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LuvsToResearch, Champion
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Are you credited on screen? If so, is it possible for you to get a screen grab of that on screen credit? If you are not credited on screen, you are not eligible for a listing other than "uncredited".
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Thank you!
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ay yo Larry,
(uncredited) in IMDb terms just means that a name did not appear on the screen....putting this as an attribute stops another data submitter coming along, seeing your name in the database, seeing that it is not on the screen, and then removing it because 1+1 =/= 2.
(uncredited) does not mean you did not work hard, or that somehow you got no payment etc for the work.
In your case there is no problem to fix since your name did not appear on the on-screen credit roll at the start of the end of Sentencing...so there is no way for the (uncredited) attribute to be accurately removed.
If it helps, TV works regularly is listed as such because the credits generally only have the main (reoccurring) actors from the cast, and the department heads from the crew....so the vast majority of people are uncredited.
I know what you're probably saying now...so here are two other men saying it (NSFW):
It's all in the game, tho, all in the game.
bob
note: I am not an IMDb employee, nor in any way affiliated with IMDb
(uncredited) in IMDb terms just means that a name did not appear on the screen....putting this as an attribute stops another data submitter coming along, seeing your name in the database, seeing that it is not on the screen, and then removing it because 1+1 =/= 2.
(uncredited) does not mean you did not work hard, or that somehow you got no payment etc for the work.
In your case there is no problem to fix since your name did not appear on the on-screen credit roll at the start of the end of Sentencing...so there is no way for the (uncredited) attribute to be accurately removed.
If it helps, TV works regularly is listed as such because the credits generally only have the main (reoccurring) actors from the cast, and the department heads from the crew....so the vast majority of people are uncredited.
I know what you're probably saying now...so here are two other men saying it (NSFW):
It's all in the game, tho, all in the game.
bob
note: I am not an IMDb employee, nor in any way affiliated with IMDb
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