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    I've read in several places that Michelle was in the film, Chromophobia, which is not mentioned in her CV at IMDB.



    If true, does anybody know what part she played in the film??



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    One year after I posted this query I have solved it myself!



    She WAS in the film, having several small speaking scenes but not credited in the end credits so...uncredited role.

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    name='cully']One year after I posted this query I have solved it myself!



    She WAS in the film, having several small speaking scenes but not credited in the end credits so...uncredited role.
    Well done. So now you can add her to the IMDb - as an uncredited performance



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    name='Steve Crook']Well done. So now you can add her to the IMDb - as an uncredited performance



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    I have already done so, Steve! Blinkin liberty, though, as they credited everybody else in the film!



    I have finally got a DVD player which enabled me to get the DVD of the film from my local library...

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    name='cully']I have already done so, Steve! Blinkin liberty, though, as they credited everybody else in the film!



    I have finally got a DVD player which enabled me to get the DVD of the film from my local library...


    Well done again.



    On screen credits often depend more on how good your agent is more than how important your part is to the production. Or sometimes they will balance your fee against your name in the credits. If you insist on your name being in the credits then you don't get so much dosh for your work. But some people are happy with that



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    name='Steve Crook']Well done again.



    On screen credits often depend more on how good your agent is more than how important your part is to the production. Or sometimes they will balance your fee against your name in the credits. If you insist on your name being in the credits then you don't get so much dosh for your work. But some people are happy with that



    Steve


    That is interesting and something I wasn't aware of. I know from reading many autobiographies that billing is terribly important to actors, even more so than the money in many cases. I know that Michelle does a lot of theatre work so perhaps she was happy just to take the dosh in this case.

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    name='cully']That is interesting and something I wasn't aware of. I know from reading many autobiographies that billing is terribly important to actors, even more so than the money in many cases. I know that Michelle does a lot of theatre work so perhaps she was happy just to take the dosh in this case.
    Doing volunteer work on the IMDb Contributors Help board it's amazing how many actors do take a role on a promise that it will get them a credit on the IMDb, even though that's a promise that the producers can't guarantee because until it's completed they can't be sure that the film will be accepted into the IMDb.



    But some actors even have it written into the contract



    And then there are some who go the other way, who will readily take a higher fee instead of a billing.



    Steve

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