@caseyliss I just installed Callsheet 2025.5 but still seeing (Posthumous) for some, and the new dev for others. The Dark Knight is an example. Is that a difference in how the data is stored for Heath Ledger in this case (Compared to Sean Connery)?

@bradj Heath Ledger's death: January 2008
The Dark Knight release: July 2008

From the perspective of Heath Ledger, it was a posthumous release.

@caseyliss Ok, gotcha, so I’ll need to always tap through to their bio page to see age details.

@bradj For films released posthumously, yes.

If that’s not what you mean, then I’m confused.

@caseyliss that is what I mean. I was wanting to look up how old he was in The Dark Knight after watching a much early movie of his. I was initially confused that I couldn’t see his age when I could see other cast members. It’s more obvious for things like documentaries but if the person died during production or before release for something they helped make then this will happen. It’s me, not you…I think 😉

@bradj The thing is, I don’t know how old a person is when they film. It could be that same year, or many years before. But I *do* know how old they are when something is *released*.

Heath had passed when the film was released, so it’s a posthumous release.

(Though I suppose I could add how old he was when he passed. 🤔)

@caseyliss I wasn’t going to ask, but if you came up with the idea and would like to implement it then I will support you! 😉
@bradj What about this?
@caseyliss Would it be too much to have “, aged xx” or something similar after or is that getting a bit much?
@bradj (Probably worth me trying though)
@caseyliss you’re awesome! I have no idea why @gruber keeps forgetting who you are 🤪. Thanks for the update, that works for me…perfectly.