Doesn't Adam Baldwin have his own TV show right now?
Robert: What's with the middle name in the credits? Are you so all important that you need to tell everyone your full name? Kind of like how people emphasise the "ESQUIRE" in their name to make them sound all important.
I'm kidding, I imagine it has something to do with someone else having the same name, but aren't you affraid a wizard will use your full name against you? Or do you have 2 middle names?
There was a Robert Wolfe who worked on DYNASTY, actually. I think he was even credited as Robert H. Wolfe, freakishly enough. And there's also the NY Times Crossword puzzle guy. I could drop the middle name on my credits since I'm probably the most prominent Robert Wolfe working in the biz right now, but I'm just used to using my middle name as well now. If I ever get one of my features made, I'll probably drop the middle name just to add confusion.
And I was raised Catholic, so I have a confirmation name, too. Which makes me wizard proof. =P
Jokes aside, I assume everyone knows the rules regarding names and credits? Robert, I hope you'll correct me if I'm wrong, but as I recall the union rules mean that there can only be one of any given name used at a time. Using Robert as an example, the fact that there are others with the same name who work in the industry means the name was taken. This is also why so many actors (David Hyde Pierce comes to mind) use three names, or even 2 names and middle initials. If you're old enough to remember Jm J. Bullock, he once explained the story behind his name. His actual name (Jim) was taken...there was a Jim Bullock, and his father (also in the industry) used Jim J. Bullock. Hence his decision to drop the vowel in his "stage name".
Once again, keeper of useless information,
Keith