10 Actors Who Didn't Want To Be Credited For Horror Movie Roles



Uncharacteristic modesty from some of Hollywood’s top stars.

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45 thoughts on “10 Actors Who Didn't Want To Be Credited For Horror Movie Roles”

  1. Funny that I knew Bradley Cooper was Ben, David Hyde Pierce was Abe and especially knew Gary Oldman was Berger. I have this ear for voices.
    Like when I watched Tarzan, Legend of Greystoke, ( the one with Christopher Lambert) in the movie theater, I’m looking at Andi McDowell but I heard Glenn Close. It detracted from the movie to know Close was doing voiceover.

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  2. Same lady is credited with the voice over in Escape from L.A. In L.A. it sounds more like Jamie Lee Curtis. I think there was some distortion added to it in NY. Pretty good chance it's her.

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  3. Yaaaah cause a mass slaughter of communists people of an ideology that's killed well over 100 million people through out history.an ideology that is currently at play in China where 1 million uygur Muslims are being sterilized,tortured,killed.and & yet I'm supposed to feel bad about abunch of dead communists.well I don't feel bad ITS CALLED KAAAARMA!!!!

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  4. Kurt Russell is the uncredited voice of Elvis Pressley on "Forrest Gump" (1996). Which was his second run as Elvis. John Carpenters' "Elvis: The Movie" (1978) would be the first. As well as Carpenter/Russell's first movie together. Russell "kinda" has a third film about Elvis. That was the Elvis impersonating/heist film with Kevin Costner "3000 Miles To Graceland" (2001)

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  5. Charlie Sheen in The Wraith. Apparently rumor has it that the movie was so bad in Sheen's eyes (Which it isn't. It's dated but totally awesome movie), that he wanted his name taken off the credits.

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  6. So I must say that some of what you said about Henry Winkler in Scream may be true, that is not the full reason he was uncredited. He was never actually supposed to be in Scream and was just on set that day because he had finished filming something else at the same studio. Being close personal friends with Wes Craven, he asked if Henry would do a favor that day and play a small role thinking that it wouldn't lead anywhere. – this btw is all directly from writer Kevin Williamson's mouth during a Scream Reunion interview back in August 2020.

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  7. Mercedes Mccambridge refused to be credited at first for her role as the voice of Pazuzu, the demon from The Exorcist. This was so as not to detract from the recognition of Linda Blair.

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