Do singers people like Sting, Pink, Shania Twain have Driver’s Licenses, Credit Cards, etc with their real/given name.
Same thing with Actors/Actresses like Kevin Spacey, Tom Cruise,
Meg Ryan, Barbara Eden have Driver’s Licenses, Credit Cards, etc. with their real/given names.
Meat Loaf’s birth name was Marvin Lee Aday. Meat Loaf is his stage name - but he did legally change his name a few years ago - to Michael Lee Aday.
I remember seeing Dyan Cannon on the Tonight Show many years ago. She and Johnny Carson started talking about stage names, and he mentioned that Cary Grant’s real name was Archibald Leach. Cannon said, rather dryly, “Yes, I know. I used to be married to him.”
You can get- for $50 I believe- a DBA (doing business as) so that, if Gordon Sumner wanted to have his songs copywrited to Sting (does he?) and have the royality checks made out to Sting, he can do that, without changing his name legally.
I’m betting a lot of them (Sting? I mean Gordon?) do that. That gives their stage name enough legal standing for what they’d probably want to do with it.
Not to say you can’t change you name to Pink, if you felt like it.
You can get- for $50 I believe- a DBA (doing business as) so that, if Gordon Sumner wanted to have his songs copywrited to Sting (does he?) and have the royality checks made out to Sting, he can do that, without changing his name legally.
I’m betting a lot of them (Sting? I mean Gordon?) do that. That gives their stage name enough legal standing for what they’d probably want to do with it.
Not to say you can’t change you name to Pink, if you felt like it.
Official documents such as driving licenses and Social Security cards and important private documents will be under the performer’s legal name. I once saw Teller’s (of Penn and…) health-insurance card, and it had his full legal name on it. Business-related documents including credit cards can be under a “business name”. Professional actors and writers, also, have their stage/pen names and/or their preferred usage of their legal names officially registered with their guilds and the publishing-house associations for purposes of routing the royalty checks.