Há um pouco de prestígio listado por último. Geralmente este local é para um ator famoso que tem um pequeno papel. Para os filmes Hobbit, Bloom não está em todos os filmes, então ele não terá o mesmo tipo de faturamento que os jogadores regulares. As regras do SAG são diferentes para os jogadores convidados e jogadores em destaque do que para os jogadores principais. Para Andy Serkis, acho que é porque ele é um jogador de destaque, porque Orlando Bloom é porque ele é um ator convidado. Ambos os atores são famosos, mas nenhum deles é o principal ator.
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An actor may receive "last billing", which usually designates a smaller role played by a famous name. They are usually credited after the rest of the lead cast, prefixed with "and" (or also "with" if there is more than one, as Samuel L. Jackson was in the latter two Star Wars prequels). In some cases, the name is followed by "as" and then the name of the character (sometimes called an "and-as" credit). This is not the case if that character is unseen for most of the movie (see Ernst Stavro Blofeld).
An early last billing credit in a film's opening simply listed a question mark (?) as portraying the monster in the 1931 classic Frankenstein, which still lists it that way today, although the reissued prints seen today add actor Boris Karloff to the end credit listings, as the film made him a huge star such that the credits of the film's first sequel The Bride of Frankenstein credits him only by his last name.
One of the first "and-as" credits was afforded Spencer Tracy (as Lieutenant Colonel James H. Doolittle) in the 1944 World War II film Thirty Seconds Over Tokyo, since another top box office star of the time, Van Johnson, had top billing and Tracy was too big a star to receive second billing.
Some films have both an "and-as" credit and a separate last billing credit, such as the Irwin Allen 1978 disaster film The Swarm, the opening credits of which, after listing an already large cast of stars, concludes with "Fred MacMurray as Clarence ... and Henry Fonda".