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Eugen Schüfftan, who shot "Metropolis," worked (uncredited) on the cinematography; Edgar G. Ulmer (also uncredited) was responsible for the sets.
Hadid later claimed she found the uncredited photo on Twitter.
In the film, Cyrus voices Mainframe in an uncredited voiceover.
Looks like he scored an uncredited cameo in it, too!
Kristen Stewart had an uncredited part in "The Thirteenth Year."
But you don't want to use someone else's work uncredited.
An uncredited photograph taken at the Hyperion Studio in December 1929.
It seems like uncredited celebrity cameos are officially a thing once more.
MICKEY LEIGH (brother of Joey Ramone; uncredited backup vocals) John was dominant.
Reeves went uncredited as Ortiz the Dog Boy in the movie "Freaked."
And Wylie worked on the screenplay of The Invisible Man—he's uncredited.
She also had uncredited roles in Ocean's 8 and How to Be Single.
Yet the article was accompanied by an uncredited picture of Venter's 1994 laboratory.
Basically, befriend Damon, and he'll be your uncredited cameo go-to for life.
"This uncredited animated GIF image has been circulating on social media," Hansen writes.
Her contribution, uncredited, to "Right Round" made the song what it is today.
By 1925, Acme was letting him take photographs, albeit uncredited, of his own.
Heck, the man is even listed on IMDb as appearing as himself, uncredited.
Not all game researchers are also high-level players, often leaving them uncredited.
Though she went uncredited on this work, the collaborations still gained her attention.
The same is true of the media, where women often do the uncredited
Films without critical scores and roles where Blunt was uncredited were not included.
Kanye's contribution here is uncredited because he isn't really providing anything more than instrumentation.
Yet his name is unknown to most buyers and his contributions usually go uncredited.
I'm just curious how many women's voices have been used uncredited in dance music?
You'll see "uncredited" next to many names on IMDB, meaning they didn't appear onscreen.
"Sicko Mode" features uncredited vocals by Drake, Swae Lee, and late rapper Big Hawk.
Grown-up A Christmas Story star Peter Billingsley has an uncredited cameo in Elf. 21.
He once had an uncredited role as Darlene's classmate in a 1991 episode of Roseanne.
One uncredited user ingeniously turned a Piet Mondrian painting and Pong into a Pongdrian GIF.
"In the past, you were the uncredited hero who got the candidate elected," she says.
She had a series of small film roles, many of them uncredited, in the 1940s.
Her work, unlike that of Mr. Blanc, was often uncredited, particularly in her early years.
They say her new book contains factually inaccurate statements, uncredited reporting, and even plagiarism. 5.
Step forward George Lucas, who did a ton of uncredited editing that helped save Coppola's butt.
Yvonne Hudson was an official cast member for only a season, but appeared uncredited through 1984.
But they were also rendered nameless and uncredited, their likenesses and statistics present but unaccounted for.
Mallet also had an uncredited role on "The New Avengers" in 1976 before returning to modeling.
More accurately, the original voice of Donald Duck, Clarence Nash, plays an uncredited part in the film.
The visual-effects and computer graphics artist Aaron Estrada has been one of those uncredited names before.
They exist only to help you get just the right shot, like an overlooked and uncredited photographer's assistant.
Gaston earned a few minor movie roles, even singing the uncredited opera sequence in Billy Wilder's Lost Weekend.
The outlet, which is still updated weekly, runs a mix of uncredited stories lifted directly from other sites.
Some of these images have a corresponding credit at the end of the book, but many are uncredited.
Several people, for instance, brought up the countless uncredited female vocal samples that have riddled dance music's history.
An uncredited but definitely recognizable Roy Scheider shows up to play a little touch football in the beginning.
The lighting, uncredited, is crepuscular, outlining the strange forms that slither, shiver and creep in from the wings.
The actress recalls a time when she was filming both Sabrina and an uncredited cameo in Can't Hardly Wait?
Though the photos remain uncredited on Beyoncé's social media, Art News reportedly confirmed via text that Erizku took them.
After several bad experiences, he's asked to be left uncredited (and unpaid) for all future film and TV versions.
Count Harry Kessler, an art patron and a friend of von Hofmannsthal's, was an uncredited collaborator in the opera.
Mr Martin was the uncredited man behind many of those ideas, and so belongs in that pantheon of heroes.
"No one has done another shoes better than Manolo [sic]," says an uncredited French fashionista in a neon outfit.
In comes fresh writer Joss Whedon who, at the time, was essentially working as a professionally uncredited film writer.
After the war he did stage work in London and Cambridge, England, and appeared in mostly uncredited movie parts.
Both were highly sought after during a period of innovation in studio filmmaking, and their influence often went uncredited.
" He said he's walked away from several sizable projects uncredited, including the Oscar-winning film "The Last King of Scotland.
He was also the voice of Bib Fortuna — essentially Jabba the Hutt's doorman — in Jedi, though that role was uncredited.
"Pali Road" is a decent romantic thriller with an uncredited co-star: the state of Hawaii, where it was filmed.
He began working on the crew of Mr. Cassavetes's 22004 feature, "Shadows," and ended up with a small, uncredited part.
Mr. Sargent was uncredited for "Spider-Man" (2002), whose rights were acquired by Sony Pictures Entertainment (Columbia Pictures) with restrictions.
"Assistant hair dressers and third assistant directors are getting screen credit," the singer, who remained officially uncredited, told The Times.
Along the way, they acquired a silent partner, Tom Koch, the uncredited writer or co-writer of many of their routines.
Stanton's acting career spanned more than a half-century, beginning with small and often uncredited parts in films and on television.
Over tuneless, unts-unts electronica, an uncredited woman monologues about her selfie process, name-checking Instagram filters and workshopping her caption.
As a proofreader, and later a web editor, she wrote "hundreds and hundreds" of blurbs for the magazine's book section, uncredited.
Nixon, who was initially uncredited for her work, early on resented the dubbing work but later came to terms with it.
Curtis, who played the uncredited Dr. Evazan, in George Lucas' 'A New Hope' reportedly passed away this week, according to Comicbook.com.
An uncredited picture of the couple, apparently reconciled, was released to the press, which appeared on many front pages on Tuesday.
"Biblically speaking, to participate in the world of witchcraft brings death rather than a fuller life," the review's uncredited author writes.
The uncredited quote: "Twitter is gonna be shut down in early 2017 because bullying" was attached to tweets with the #SaveTwitter hashtag.
So why do people think this uncredited background extra with only a minute of screen time and no speaking lines is Elvis?
However, they may have continued to collaborate during those months; Grande appears to have lent uncredited vocals to Miller's posthumous album, "Circles."
Carrol Naish) and his feebleminded nephew (Norman Lloyd), a character developed by William Faulkner, who worked uncredited as Mr. Renoir's script adviser.
Mr. Presley is 83 years old, and is still quietly active in Hollywood, having made several uncredited appearances in many beloved movies.
Kanye is technically uncredited in the song, but appears in the music video, briefly lip syncing and grooving to the music, below.
Bob Odenkirk had uncredited roles on "Saturday Night Live" and was on "The Ben Stiller Show" at the start of his career.
Mr. Fitzgerald was among a group of title designers who followed Mr. Bass's lead, although some of his early work went uncredited.
She's uncredited in 2 of them, and none of her characters even have names -- but point is she's been in Dad's movies.
He worked in visual effects on several films, including Superman II and the James Bond film Moonraker, though his work often went uncredited.
In addition, Fisher helped craft the scripts for numerous Hollywood films, going uncredited, for films like The Wedding Singer, Hook and Sister Act.
"I have several films that I'm uncredited on even though I was working for the primary vendor of the visual effects," he said.
Hollywood did not initially embrace the newcomer, although he did land a small, uncredited part in a Bowery Boys film, "Jungle Gents" (1954).
She had an uncredited role in "Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore" alongside her mother, Diane Ladd, before appearing in the 1980 film "Foxes."
Jase's pet duck is uncredited, and if that duck dies a tragic, Éponine-esque death in the third act, hey, confit for all.
She had a modeling career and played an uncredited role in a 1959 Jean Cocteau film, "Le Testament d'Orphée" ("The Testament of Orpheus").
Two of the best artists, Jack Kirby (Fantastic Four, Silver Surfer) and Steve Ditko (Spiderman, Doctor Strange), felt uncredited and fell out with him.
While the film is based on his original script, Botkin claims it was "heavily rewritten by 13 other writers," 12 of which went uncredited.
Popper is uncredited, but she can be seen taking a flash photograph directly into the movie camera, then from afar, climbing off a ladder.
The upside of the Hannah Wants controversy is the fair and equitable debate we're going to have about uncredited works in dance music right?
Some pictures, he said, were uncredited images from other sources that had been mistakenly attributed to him, including the picture of the sex toy.
Realizing that I need a drummer (and that music is about uncredited teamwork), I ask them if they'd like to collaborate at my show later.
Xclusive claims Hadid knew she was doing wrong when she posted the uncredited photo and even referenced a similar copyright lawsuit she was involved in.
Mr. Jarvis also worked as an uncredited session musician, playing for artists like Herbie Hancock, Stevie Wonder, Mariah Carey and Patti LaBelle, Mr. Regisford said.
The town is the uncredited backdrop of countless postcards, posters and Instagram accounts — the bluebonnets are bright and ubiquitous, and even color the grassy medians.
Mr. Sargent soon forgot his uncredited role, but not Daniel Taradash's screenplay, which won an Oscar, one of eight conferred on Fred Zinnemann's 1953 movie.
While he was largely uncredited until the internet age, his posters offered millions of moviegoers tantalizing glimpses of the raptures awaiting in the cinema darkness.
She worked on François Truffaut's film version of the Ray Bradbury novel "Fahrenheit 451" (1966), set in a dystopian future, although she was again uncredited.
He also wrote several drafts of a Freud biopic for director John Huston, but the two had a falling out and he ultimately went uncredited.
It was amazing, she said, to really feel heard — even if she was a woman doing the uncredited work of educating a man behind the scenes.
He also worked on the arrangement for McCartney's hit single with then-wife Linda, "Uncle Albert/Admiral Halsey," though he was uncredited on the initial release.
Plus, there's this:In spite of the fact that Whiteley was the architect of one of the film's most indelible sequences, he was uncredited in the film.
The two got into some beef when Timberlake titled his 2006 album FutureSex/LoveSounds, as many saw that as an uncredited nod towards Prince's album Lovesexy.
MacKeever had an uncredited appearance in Season 1 as a woman widely assumed to be Selyse because of her proximity to Stannis in a key scene.
Get Him to the Greek Meghan had a small, uncredited role as Tatiana in the Russell Brand and Jonah Hill comedy Get Him to the Greek.
Yet the drama is actually adapted, uncredited, from Stefan Zweig's 1922 novella "Letter from an Unknown Woman" (which the director Max Ophüls also filmed, in 1948).
Langley, Ryerson and Woolf all received credits for the screenplay when the movie was released in 1939, but several others also made uncredited revisions and contributions.
Mr. Curran also wrote for the long-running comedy series "Married … With Children," for which he also served as the uncredited voice of Buck the Dog.
Since 1970, when Jagger had starring roles in "Performance" and "Ned Kelly," most of his roles have been supporting parts in indie movies or uncredited roles.
Since 1970, when Jagger had starring roles in "Performance" and "Ned Kelly," most of his roles have been supporting parts in indie movies or uncredited roles.
About a dozen other silent-era actors survive, but most were uncredited extras or ensemble players in series like the "Our Gang" pictures of the 299s.
You are repeatedly prompted to question the definition of a home movie, especially the ones shot — in a credited or uncredited way — by a professional cameraman.
Although uncredited in the pilot, it seems clear this woman knows Reg and has taken up her seat in the car to give him and Ronnie privacy.
If most people know the film, it's either because of its rad retro poster or the Hollywood gossip surrounding an uncredited last-minute rewrite by the Wachowskis.
Roald Dahl has an uncredited cameo in the filmDahl, who died in 1990, appears as Magnus, Matilda's deceased father, via the portrait that Matilda shows Miss Honey.
His social circle included actors and Hollywood hangers-on, and he'd had brushes with fame, including an uncredited part in "Easy Rider" with his friend Dennis Hopper.
Born in Washington in 1920, Waldo began her career with an uncredited role in the 1938 film Cocoanut Grove, going on to do steady work in radio.
Notably, "A Country Road, a Tree" has only an uncredited bit part for Robert Alesch, the philandering Roman Catholic priest who betrayed Beckett's comrades in the Resistance.
Classically trained, Ms. Nixon was throughout the 1950s and '19613s the unseen — and usually uncredited — singing voice of the stars in a spate of celebrated Hollywood films.
He ran the tape machine for Mr. Dylan's shows at the Gaslight Cafe in 1962 but was uncredited on the official release of those recordings in 2005.
The record in question was an uncredited remix of the single "Nineteen Hundred and Eighty Five" by rock icon Paul McCartney & Wings during his post-Beatle days.
Strayhorn's contributions to the orchestra sometimes went uncredited, and scholars such as Mr. Hajdu have spent years attempting to unravel the mystery of who truly wrote what.
Even the program notes are borrowed; her uncredited artist's statement, dated March 1968, comes from the postmodern dance pioneer Yvonne Rainer, to whom she has been compared.
Throughout 2015, there was a rising furor over the role of "ghost producers"—or uncredited musicians—creating hits for some of the biggest names in mainstream electronic music.
Fisher also did uncredited work on the screenplays for The Blues Brothers, Sister Act, The Wedding Singer, many of the Star Wars films, and over a dozen others.
Her first role was small — as an uncredited shapeshifting witch in the forgettable Hansel & Gretel: Witch Hunters — but she honed her craft until the right part came along.
I'm talking about "Cigarettes and Cush," the Kehlani-featuring couples anthem at the center of the record, which also features an uncredited Lily Allen singing on the chorus.
Years after the movie was released, Gore Vidal, one of the original, uncredited screenwriters, wrote about the gay subtext, suggesting that Mr. Boyd's Messala was Judah's spurned lover.
After marrying Henry Gauthier-Villars (Dominic West), a "literary entrepreneur" popularly known as Willy, Colette (Keira Knightley) takes up work as one of his team of uncredited ghostwriters.
A quickly made rival "Rocketship X-M," directed by Kurt Neumann from a script doctored by Dalton Trumbo, then blacklisted and hence uncredited, took a less aggressive position.
Moreover, the SHOW ME THE MONEY line was also spoken by Cuba Gooding Jr., a black actor who goes uncredited in this puzzle (despite upstaging Tom Cruise). 2.
In addition to construction, Dilling had to maintain the work during the 10 weeks it was up — another unsung part of the fabricator's challenging and often uncredited effort.
What it does show, however, is the vibe between the two men, cultivated over more than four decades and the uncredited character at the heart of the film.
One person close to the family described her influence as a delayed-action fuse: At times the president will mention a point Ms. Trump made, uncredited, days later.
A range of taped music was played (uncredited in the program), largely showing different kinds of descent from African music, but there were also extensive passages of silence.
" That led to a series of uncredited parts before Moore headed to the states in 1953 for a role in Hallmark Hall of Fame's TV production of "Julius Caesar.
The show also has two uncredited guest stars who appear vividly as ghosts of Broadway past, all accompanied with brio by the show's pianist and musical director, Fred Barton.
Ono's work continues to hold relevance to a multitude of human conflicts that exists today, and it felt dishonest that a woman artist's labor and obvious influence went uncredited.
While some have claimed that Philip Guston's paintings reinvent the sublime, the fact that he drew upon Zen and Chinese painting's dissolution of form into nothingness often goes uncredited.
Wasson also reveals something I never heard before: that Towne secretly employed an old college friend named Edward Taylor as his uncredited writing partner for more than 40 years.
What we have here is - a $20k city-funded commission in Calgary, Alberta, Canada- unpaid and uncredited photographs by at least 4 different UK photographers- A BIG, STINKY LIE pic.twitter.
The property, which sits just blocks from Paramount Studios (where Natividad filmed the uncredited role of shimmying air stewardess in Airplane!), is home to an impressive bust of Jack London.
This came two years after the band featured uncredited vocals from Beyoncé on "Hymn for the Weekend" and "Up & Up," off their most recent album A Head Full of Dreams.
President Donald Trump has 24 acting credits to his name, starting in 1985 with an uncredited role on The Jeffersons, but they had nothing to do with his acting ability.
But Cosmo misplaced the blame in this case; Swift reneged on her agreement with Wiles that she would go uncredited on the song, and he called her out on it.
Granted, Dern was seven years old at the time; her mother, Diane Ladd, was one of the movie's stars; and her role as Girl Eating Ice Cream Cone went uncredited.
Fisher did a lot of uncredited work on screenplays written by other people, including films like Hook (1991), Sister Act, and Lethal Weapon 3 (1992), and The Wedding Singer (1998).
Though she had been working with Kemosabe Records and Dr. Luke since 2005, she made her uncredited radio pop debut singing backup for rapper Flo Rida's "Right Round" in 20133.
We'll discuss the human performers anon, but let's begin our look at Classical Theater of Harlem's outdoor "Macbeth" with a nod to the uncredited stars: nature and New York City.
Watermelon Woman (1996), the first feature directed by a Black lesbian, follows director Cheryl Dunye as a video store clerk tracing the history of an uncredited Old Hollywood Black actress.
The original Victoria Memorial was funded in part by gifts from the dominions of Canada, Australia, and New Zealand (credited), along with proceeds (uncredited) from goods brought from West Africa.
To remind: Jennifer Beals (and her uncredited body double, a French dancer named Marine Jahan) played a welder who also worked as an exotic dancer, and dated her older boss.
In Browsing Black History, we celebrate Black History Month by exploring the origins of internet trends and icons popularized by Black cultural producers, too often left uncredited for their work.
As an odd footnote, director Dexter Fletcher actually finished "Bohemian Rhapsody" after Bryan Singer exited the project, giving him a hand (there uncredited) in back-to-back biographies of musical icons.
"Big Fish," a stellar single from Vince Staples' inventive second LP, "Big Fish Theory," features visceral verses, a propulsive electronic beat, and a superb, uncredited hook from the rapper Juicy J.
Throughout the '80s and '90s, Goldman found additional success as an uncredited but highly paid script doctor on countless Hollywood screenplays, including A Few Good Men, Indecent Proposal, and Dolores Claiborne.
He went on to appear in the James Bond films "Goldfinger" (1964) and "You Only Live Twice" (1967) and had an uncredited bit part in the Bond spoof "Casino Royale" (1967).
On every network, the uncredited co-host was the ghost of 2016, in which journalists were left flat-footed, scrambling for a coverage Plan B, by Donald J. Trump's unexpected win.
He reluctantly quit after it emerged that he had lifted passages by former British Labour Party leader Neil Kinnock for a speech and was accused of other using other uncredited material.
It teases us — an uncredited appearance by a familiar face from "Breaking Bad," the show's progenitor and sequel, brings the story a step closer to what we know lies in store.
As a playwright, he performed an uncredited rewrite on 1975's The Wiz and won an Edgar Award in 2011 from the Mystery Writers of America for his play The Psychic.
Wasson is sympathetic to Polanski's point of view for many reasons, tarring Towne for everything from drug use to sentimentality to relying on an uncredited co-writer, his friend Edward Taylor.
"As of the date of this filing, Hadid's Instagram account includes at least fifty examples of uncredited photographs of Hadid in public, at press events, or on the runway," the documents read.
She had an uncredited role as a student in the G. W. Pabst film "Young Girls in Trouble" (1939) before fleeing France ahead of the German advance with her husband, Marcel Dalio.
Considering he also contributed uncredited writing and directing for Ghost Protocol, the six Mission: Impossibles can basically be divided into two trilogies: the auteur trilogy and the more tonally consistent McQuarrie three.
In his spare time, Mr. Rebennack wrote songs (he said he was the uncredited author of Lloyd Price's 1960 hit "Lady Luck") and worked as an A&R man at Ace Records.
Colombia, which led the initiative, has to present a better case for its claims that Mr. Maduro is protecting armed groups within its territory, than outdated or uncredited photographs taken in Colombia.
The individuals who came up with these innovative spaces are uncredited, but as Spoon & Tamago points out, one famous Japanese artist who created sculptural concrete forms as playground equipment was Isamu Noguchi.
However, since the time of this tweet, Hawes' IMDb page has been updated to reflect her characters' journey; now, she's listed as appearing in three episodes, and then is "uncredited" for episode 4.
An uncredited Ben Stiller sinks his teeth into the role of Hal, the abusive elder care provider, and is much more fun than a character of that nature has a right to be.
She won an Oscar as part of the editing team on Star Wars, did uncredited editing work on Empire, then worked on Return of the Jedi before never working on another movie again.
By my rough count, excerpts from the motelkeeper's sex journal make up about 80 of the book's 233 pages, rendering Foos a partner in duet with Talese if not his uncredited co-author.
Beginning with a tiny role as a teenager in "Mad Youth" (1940), Ms. Neill appeared in an average of half a dozen movies a year over the next decade, often in uncredited parts.
Directed by Gary Ross, who machined the script together with Olivia Milch (and the uncredited help of anyone who's ever written a caper flick), the movie goes down relatively easy despite these nits.
Sworn to secrecy, uncredited, and sometimes unpaid, the assistants claimed to have translated chapters of "The Painted Bird" from Kosinski's Polish original and even to have rewritten the bulk of his later manuscripts.
A friend told me recently that not only do professors teach the script, by Larry Gelbart and Murray Schisgal (with uncredited assistance by Barry Levinson, Robert Garland and Elaine May), they diagram it.
Iqbal is keen to stress that frequently, in the past, the misplaced precedence afforded to the individual's "creative process" has seen entire traditions, crafts and rituals ignored, going largely uncredited and ultimately under-appreciated.
This includes the role of "Hot Girl" in A Lot Like Love, the uncredited role of Tatiana in Get Him To The Greek, and now, my new favorite, Amy Peterson in When Sparks Fly.
Portraits of black men signify not only the presence of black K-pop fans, but also the often uncredited influences of African American musical traditions like hip-hop and R&B in K-pop.
There have, however, been debates over whether meme and GIF creators deserve credit for their creations, especially since the content often originates in one place and results in an uncredited coopting of people's work.
When "Blood on the Tracks" was released in January 1975, half of the New York City recordings were replaced with the Minneapolis sessions (although with album covers already printed, that studio band went uncredited).
The song evokes frisky Friday night energy: "If I'm lost don't find me, I'm in the bathroom with lil shorty," he sings before a woman's voice, an uncredited artist named Auty Millz, joins him.
Many of the early photographs of installations, although unfortunately currently uncredited on the website, were captured by the Japanese photographer Soichi Sunami, who served as the museum's official staff photographer from 1930 until 1968.
According to his filmography, Piel Sr. also starred as the Tong leader, Wong Chong, in The Purple Dawn (1923) and had an uncredited role as an old Chinese railroad worker in The Iron Horse (1924).
Keep in mind that this list only includes films that have been scored by critics on Rotten Tomatoes and it does not include certain TV movies, documentaries, or films in which she had uncredited roles. 
Edward Steichen, Henri Cartier-Bresson, Walker Evans, Berenice Abbott and Cindy Sherman are only a few who at some point in their careers hired others to perform this labor-intensive, unheralded and often uncredited task.
The unexpected subtlety and pathos of Bow's final close-ups are both a tribute to her and to the skill of Josef von Sternberg, then a Paramount contract director, who filled in — uncredited — for Lloyd.
You can stream it below but first, some info: the artwork is by Ralph Steadman who is well known for his work with Hunter S Thompson while "Dubai Shit" features an uncredited appearance from Yung Lean.
Moore and Willis have starred in three films together: 1991's Mortal Thoughts, 1996's Beavis and Butt-Head Do America and 2003's Charlie's Angels: Full Throttle in which Willis appeared in an uncredited role.
In fact, he's only acted in a handful of TV shows and films across his long career, one of which is, according to Martin's IMDb page, an uncredited zombie in 2004's Shaun of the Dead.
The 2016 Oscar-nominated film "Hidden Figures" highlighted the role of black, female NASA mathematicians in the U.S. space race - a few of the pioneering women whose work had been forgotten, uncredited, or stolen by others.
It's an Adam Sandler film through and through, in spite of screenwriting credits from Alexander Payne and Jim Taylor (whose script was given a heavy, uncredited Sandler "polish," prompting Payne to distance himself from the project).
Also keep in mind that this list only includes films that have been scored by critics on Rotten Tomatoes and it does not include certain TV movies, documentaries, or films in which she had uncredited roles.
She and Pierre Gaspard-Huit, a director and writer 25 years her senior — he had cast her in her first uncredited film role, in the romance "Christine" (1958) — were married in 1959, when she was 18.
Image: Chris McGrath (Getty)YouTube appears to have found itself in hot water after it lifted an uncredited video from one of its creators and used part of the video for its own Christmas content on Twitter.
Now, the Raisens and Rothman have filed a countersuit arguing that they helped co-create an unreleased song with Lizzo and that significant pieces of that song were used in "Truth Hurts,"' for which they are uncredited.
The show, whose title refers to the molecular biologist who discovered the double helix structure of DNA, will feature writers and performers who will discuss some of the others whose contributions to science have largely gone uncredited.
This uncredited little kitten is just beginning to gain industry attention, but his iconic and nightmare-inducing performance in that cockroach scene from The Haunting of Hill House carries the knowing severity of an artist twice his age.
This piece is also part of In Browsing Black History, in which we celebrate Black History Month by exploring the origins of internet trends and icons popularized by Black cultural producers, too often left uncredited for their work.
Though it is uncredited in the program, Curtis also did the video for the show, which reads like a rehearsal tape, not a finished product: terrible lighting, and shaky camera work that goes in and out of focus.
Dedicated franchise fans may have an inkling why Khadgar is suddenly talking to a mysterious woman (Glenn Close, uncredited) inside a mysterious magical object at a mysterious sky temple after his mysterious tattoo leads him to a mysterious book.
In September the government was forced to defend a military report that it said proved the Venezuelan government supports guerrilla groups and drug traffickers, after officials admitted it contained uncredited photographs taken by media outlets in Colombia, not Venezuela.
How can we even talk about Latin crossover in the "La Vida Loca" mode of Ricky Martin—who incidentally appears uncredited on X100PRE standout "Caro"—when Bad Bunny is almost single-handedly redefining what it means to cross over?
The sound of Thunberg's voice has become as distinctive as her bluntly precise rhetoric and diminutive figure, as evidenced by her recent uncredited opening monologue on indie rock band The 1975's album, A Brief Inquiry Into Online Relationships.
She aims to finally meet Nova (played by Edward Norton in a surprise, uncredited cameo), the mysterious scientist from Zalem who wielded control over all the humans and cyborgs on Earth with the ability to transfer his consciousness into theirs.
"Your lack of basic journalistic ethics and both the manner in which you reported this uncredited nonsense and the slanderous unnecessary use of my picture without permission demands a response and I am of course pursuing legal action," the man wrote.
Displaying an ability to summon Chan out of nowhere reminds the reader that Liew is ultimately guiding the narrative — an important point to make in a comic where the true author goes uncredited for much of the work between its covers.
In one room dedicated to ice cream cones, the wall is covered in vague, uncredited trivia — "cones damaged during production are further ground down into animal feed" — and guests can suck on a helium-filled balloon made of heated sugar.
Fans have revisited this song in the light of the accusations—Lorenzo has been known to ghostwrite many bassline house tracks, so some electronic music fans saw this incident as the final proof that Wants outsources her productions to uncredited musicians.
Rockets head coach Don Chaney and media relations director Jay Goldberg immediately reviewed the game tape and unearthed what they believed to be an uncredited assist, a feed to Buck Johnson with about six minutes to go in the first quarter.
The "Hitch-Hiker" script, written (uncredited) by the socially conscious journalist Daniel Mainwaring, was inspired by an actual case: Two buddies (Frank Lovejoy and Edmond O'Brien) pick up a murderous psychopath (William Talman) who forces them to drive him to Mexico.
With the Blossoms, Love provided vocals (often uncredited) to many top-charting songs of the 1960s, including the Ronettes' "Be My Baby," and spent years on the road and in the studio, singing backup for artists like Cher and Elvis Presley.
The signature boast in Lizzo's No. 1 hit, "Truth Hurts," was lifted from a tweet, and went wholly uncredited until two songwriters who worked with Lizzo at a session that initially yielded that critical line publicly staked a claim for credit.
Stanley had a beautiful voice, memorialized as the uncredited narrator in the film version of "To Kill A Mockingbird," and when we talked about theatre, particularly actors, she was as brilliant a commentator as Shaw or Tynan—a constructive truth teller.
The series follows Kazuda Xiono (Christopher Sean), a young pilot who is recruited by Resistance leader Poe Dameron (voiced, uncredited, by Oscar Isaac, who plays him in the movies) to spy on the growing threat that is the First Order.
It's about as close to a "Closer" 2.0 as one can get, from having Chainsmoker Drew Taggart feature again on vocals (though this time the female counterpart is uncredited), to its melancholic youthful nature, to the handwritten lyrics scrawled across the screen.
When I arrived inside the concert space in Queens on Friday night, the concrete and steel structure, an old door factory, was transformed into an otherworldly scene, featuring photography, painting, sculpture, and multimedia installations—all the works left untitled and their artists uncredited.
Though she was largely uncredited as the stylist behind the band's signature look until years after the fact, it is impossible to ignore the way that her particular kind of fashionable flair translated to the ensembles they wore onstage and in the streets.
I was mostly uncredited, but I didn't care — it was such an exciting and fun atmosphere, and I will always cherish that time and think of it with pride — and am thankful that he was there to spark all that wonderful creativity.
Ms. Allen was one of the first black performers with a recurring role on a network series, appearing (sometimes uncredited) as a member of the Women's Army Corps on "The Phil Silvers Show," the CBS military comedy that starred Silvers as the scheming Sergeant Bilko.
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After a couple more years of formal education and at least 10 uncredited movie roles (party guest, autograph seeker and — in "Grand Hotel" — giggly newlywed), Ms. Carlisle made her official movie debut in "This Reckless Age" (1932), about a family with ungrateful college students.
Ultimately, users on TikTok will have to come up with their own method of properly shouting out choreographers, particularly when the dancers who go uncredited are often the ones with fewer followers, and who likely don't have lucrative talent deals with professional management companies.
These songs share a restrained, mildly sedative quality with recent manifestations of trap and street rap; Metro Boomin and WondaGurl's swaying, loopy beat on "Holding It Down" fits right in with the (largely uncredited) rest — or maybe it's the rest that fits their model.
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A security consultant, played by an uncredited A-lister, warns her that the more time she spends on her phone, the more easily her stalker can track her, but Sawyer can't resist Skyping her mother during her lunchbreaks and using dating apps to pick up men.
As a 17-year-old fan poking around the internet, O'Meara learned that an uncredited studio artist named Milicent Patrick (1915-98) was the real visionary behind the Creature and is "still the only woman to have designed an iconic movie monster" as of this book's writing.

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