Pseudonyms

JL Kato

January 02, 2008 by JL Kato

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Albert Einstein (not the scientist, but some poor schmuck who was stuck with the name of a famous person) knew he couldn't make it in show biz with that moniker. So he became Albert Brooks. The list of celebrities who use made-up names can go on and on.

So, I'm interested in hearing from local artists and performers who use pseudonyms (or stage or pen names). Tell me why you do so.

If I get 12 responses from people who use pseudonyms, I'll reveal why I changed my name.

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Dawn
Dawn, January 2, 2008
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I don't use a pen name or a pseudonym, but I'm compelled to answer (as I continue to climb the Karma ladder), anyway...if only to be one of the twelve answers you need to reveal why YOU changed your name.

If I were ever to become a performer or artist (lacking talent notwithstanding) I would definitely change my name. Why? Because I've had my last name for 17 years and in 17 years I've never heard ANYONE pronounce it correctly the first time...quite often peoople can't even pronounce it correctly after being TOLD how to pronounce it. I answer to anything close at this point, but if I'm ever touched by fame...I'll change my name to something that sounds like it's spelled!

Jolene@foodiemom.com
Jolene@foodiemom.com, January 4, 2008
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I haven't used a pseudonym, but I have used variations on my name for bylines around town. Oddly enough, when I used initials and my last name, JP Ketzenberger, on restaurant reviews, readers thought I was a man, as in, "Tell Mr. Ketzenberger that he's full of #%*&."

Wonder if Star reporter TJ Banes has had the same experience?

randydaytona
randydaytona, January 4, 2008
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I go by Randy Daytona on here. Obviously not my real name, just a character in a movie.

joe.shearer
joe.shearer, January 4, 2008
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"Joe Shearer" isn't my real name either.

My first name is really Joseph. Shocking, I know.

I've thought about using a pen name for freelance writing, but to be honest I haven't gotten into it enough to seriously consider it, and I'm such a glory hog anyway I probably wouldn't use one if I did have the chance.

Dawn
Dawn, January 4, 2008
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Yes!! The first time I met TJ Banes I was speechless...trying to reconcile my perception that she was a black man with the white woman that sat in front of me!! I don't even want to discuss that Whitney guy!!

laura99in
laura99in, January 4, 2008
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I think I have an easy last name. Dillman. But they'll hear Billman. Gillman. Or they'll use one l. Or make the man into men. Drives me crazy! I always say "Dillman, like Dillpickle, Dill, with a man on the end."

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