: Re: Screenplay dialogue tags for unintroduced characters I am writing a screenplay for a TV show in which a character who will become important later in the series has a line of dialogue in the
Screenplays are production documents.
Screenplays communicate things that are intended for production like who says what line, so casting agents, directors, and actors know who is present in the scene without second-guessing the author or discovering it episodes later. The producer/director/casting agent of the first episode may never read any of the later scripts.
If you want this to be a specific voice from a specific character played by a specific actor, the screenplay needs to be clear it's his line.
When you introduce a character who later has a name, use the character name from the start and always call them by their character name. If you have a speaking role that has no name they can be MAN IN OFFICE or WOMAN IN RESTAURANT – but keep it consistent throughout all scripts.
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