Unusual Names
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Unusual Names
I was just wondering if every one thinks if it helps to have a unusual name when it comes to getting parts in films? Looking through film credits the children who have unusail names seems to do very well like Asa Butterfield, Dakota Fleming, Eros Vlahos got a feeling if u have an unusal name the cd remembers u of course u have to be a good actor but an unusual name will stick in there minds rather than John Smith.
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I suppose an unusual name might stick in someone's mind, but I wonder whether it just that there are more American names that seem unusual to us? Perhaps lots and lots of the unsuccessful actors have unusual names too?
...Will Smith hasn't done so badly
...Will Smith hasn't done so badly
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Maybe it's just me but I find such names a bit pretentious! Mind you that's not saying they don't give you a leg up but I wouldn't do it and nor would my dd let me!
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Hi, I think children's names are important in " Life" but not so in castings, having said that I think some children's names on TV are very catchy and you do remember them, Like Asa and Eros who are very good friends of mine have great names, but Eros is because his Dad is Greek and Asa is because they liked the name. My DH wanted to call our Middle DS " River" at the time I thought he was mad, but now I love it, but not enough to have another baby!!
When we had our first DS and named him, nearly everyone said " wow that is a real stage name!"
Personally I think casting directors remember the kids not the names.
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When we had our first DS and named him, nearly everyone said " wow that is a real stage name!"
Personally I think casting directors remember the kids not the names.
Bizzyxxxx
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I know that a couple of drama schools told my DD she had a good, memorable name at her auditions (its double barrelled, but other than that not that unusual)
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I think an unusual name can be an advantage. Was in spotlight in Leicester square yesterday and asked for a copy of dd's cv....she was the only child in there with her name which was a nice suprise as it isn't particularly unusual
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Unusual names aren't always good, no matter how memorable - mine is unusual but because most people can't pronounce it, it counts against me to the point where I considered (for a long time) going by a much more 'normal' stage name.
My two cents as a guy on the casting side though? I don't care about your name. You can have the greatest name in the world - "Zebedee St. Dinosaur" or something - and it doesn't make the slightest bit of difference to me if you can't act. That is, and always will be, the most important thing. The fact that so many great actors have memorable names is just a coincidence.
My two cents as a guy on the casting side though? I don't care about your name. You can have the greatest name in the world - "Zebedee St. Dinosaur" or something - and it doesn't make the slightest bit of difference to me if you can't act. That is, and always will be, the most important thing. The fact that so many great actors have memorable names is just a coincidence.
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EVERYONE is gossip girl has weird or names that sound like a lawer...
leighton meester
penn badgley
chase crawford
Michelle Trachtenberg
Sebastian Stan
i tihnk its nice to have a "pretend name" or stage name when being an actor as its like your cody mushroom when walking down the red carpet and being interview and then at home to your family your megan..
plus it has something glamourous about it such as marilin monroe..that wasnt her real name!!
leighton meester
penn badgley
chase crawford
Michelle Trachtenberg
Sebastian Stan
i tihnk its nice to have a "pretend name" or stage name when being an actor as its like your cody mushroom when walking down the red carpet and being interview and then at home to your family your megan..
plus it has something glamourous about it such as marilin monroe..that wasnt her real name!!
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The thing is, Chace Crawford doesn't have that unusual a name. I mean, he spells 'Chase' wrong, but Crawford's a fairly common name, and so is 'Chase' in the US.
I mean, if they weren't famous, the names Brad Pitt, Will Smith or Elizabeth Taylor wouldn't raise an eyebrow.
I mean, if they weren't famous, the names Brad Pitt, Will Smith or Elizabeth Taylor wouldn't raise an eyebrow.
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However, Sigourney, Demi, Clint, Shia certainly would.................................Holland Park wrote:The thing is, Chace Crawford doesn't have that unusual a name. I mean, he spells 'Chase' wrong, but Crawford's a fairly common name, and so is 'Chase' in the US.
I mean, if they weren't famous, the names Brad Pitt, Will Smith or Elizabeth Taylor wouldn't raise an eyebrow.
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I'm not sure 'Demi' or 'Clint' would, to be honest. Both are pretty common over there. Not so much here, but they are in the US. And Sigourney is an old Irish name; I have a couple of Sigourneys in my ancestry. I mean, it's not common, I agree, but at least it's not 'celebrity naming' - like these damned parents who call their kids 'Chardonnay' or something.
I believe Shia is a pretty common Jewish name, too.
I believe Shia is a pretty common Jewish name, too.
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Sorry didn't think we were just discussing USA
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I think you're misunderstanding my point. Yes, a Clint or Demi here would raise an eyebrow or two. But then again, a name that seems fairly normal in Wales, like Rhodri or Daffyd or something would seem really odd in LA. You don't get many Petras in Huddersfield, but you'll find hundreds in Warsaw.Welsh Mum wrote:Sorry didn't think we were just discussing USA
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just think how many celebs have changed their name to a "stadge" name Reg dwight aka Elton John, Cliff richard, and many more but cant think off hand!
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Norma Jean AKA Marilyn Monroe.
Archie Leach AKA Cary Grant.
Doersn't seem to happen so much these days though.
Archie Leach AKA Cary Grant.
Doersn't seem to happen so much these days though.
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