Los Angeles, Feb. 21 -- Actor Rob Lowe has humorously called out his lack of onscreen credit in the 1995 comedy 'Tommy Boy', more than three decades after the film's release, according to People.

Lowe, 61, took to X to post what he described as an "Open Letter" addressed to Paramount Skydance CEO David Ellison, dubbing it "Re: industry challenges." In the message, the actor quipped, "Among the long-standing, important and unresolved issues, I urge you to consider my lack of a credit in Tommy Boy."

Calling it an "atrocity," Lowe added, "This atrocity was perpetrated by a previous regime, and is a known stain on the Paramount legacy." The film, directed by Peter Segal and produced by Lorne Michaels, was distributed by Paramount Pictures. ...