John Doe is a term for an anonymous character. Its the male party in legal matters when their identity is unknown or withheld
Identity Thief was released on 02/08/2013.
The Production Budget for Identity Thief was $35,000,000.
John Doe is a fictitious name used in legal proceedings to designate a person whose identity is unknown, or to protect a person whose identity is known but is confidential, or to indicate that a true defendant does not exist. The name is also used to refer to a male corpse or hospital patient whose identity is unknown. The female equivalent of John is Jane Doe. In U.S, the names John Doe, Jane Doe, Richard Roe, Jane Roe, and Peter Poe is used to identify a party to a lawsuit whose true name is either unknown or purposely shielded. The origin of this usage is unknown.
Identity Thief grossed $176,272,841 worldwide.
Identity Thief grossed $134,506,920 in the domestic market.
As for Jane/John/Baby Doe, Doe is used as a placeholder name in a legal action, case or discussion for a female/male/baby party, whose true identity is unknown or must be withheld for legal reasonsRead more: What_is_'DOE'
Either: John Doe Smith Or: John Michael Doe
Either: John Doe Smith Or: John Michael Doe
Jane Doe and John Doe are fictitious names used to identify persons whose names are not known because these names are very generic American names, and such cases need some name for identification purposes.
John Doe on behalf of the minor John Doe, Jr. Or John Doe as guardian of the minor John Doe, Jr.
Etiquette (and yes, it's still used) is the man's name goes first. Examples: * Mr. & Mrs. John Doe * Mr. John Doe & Jane Doe, M.D. * Mr. John Doe and Dr. Jane Doe * Dr. John Doe and Mrs. Jane Doe * Drs. John and Jane Doe * Dr. John Doe & Dr. Jane Doe * Mr. & Mrs. J. Doe * Honorable John Doe and Mrs. Jane Doe (only used for invitations to the couple.)