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Bisexual v. marriage?

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"She's married to theatre director Brian Richmond, although she has stated in interviews that she considers herself bisexual."

This statement seems to have been written with the presumption that bisexual people can't get married. Given the existance of the Civil Marriage Act, this is completely false. NorthernThunder 08:47, 3 June 2006 (UTC)[reply]

No, it was actually written to prevent the presumption that because the person that she's married to happens to be of the opposite sex, she's therefore heterosexual-by-default. If you can think of a clearer way to express that just because she's married to a man doesn't mean she's straight, be my guest. Bearcat 23:24, 3 June 2006 (UTC)[reply]
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Mass deletions

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While watching recent changes I observed User:Willthereeverbeamorning deleting sourced content with strange edit summaries. After another editor restored the text, User:Willthereeverbeamorning repeated their deletions. I messaged User:Willthereeverbeamorning in an effort to initiate dialogue with no result. I have restored the earlier version and would invite review and/or feedback in the event my edit crosses the line on any BLP issues. Thanks Tiderolls 07:00, 12 November 2009 (UTC)[reply]

Recent deletions...

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Recent deletions and odd additions by the anonymous editors, whom do not seem inclined to discussion, have lead to the creation of the Wonkygirl1 account. See my talk page as well as Wonkygirl talk page for interaction. User claims to be a business partner of Gills and would like to update the page but is not doing it properly. However, IMHO user is not familiar with WP:COI or MoS and possibly WP:SOCK. - 4twenty42o (talk) 13:29, 13 July 2011 (UTC)[reply]

This help request has been answered. If you need more help, please place a new {{help me}} request on this page followed by your questions, or contact the responding user(s) directly on their user talk page.

WonkyGirl1 is wanting to update this page. However...Wonkygirl would like to a) use this as a ref [1] b) has a COI (read a) very closely...and both nine and users talk pages) and c) is part of why the article is protected, though in fairness this does seem to be a case of ignorance. I don't know much of anything about BLP issues nor articles that deal with actors. Can someone advise? - 4twenty42o (talk) 18:47, 18 July 2011 (UTC)[reply]

User:Wonkygirl1 should create a draft as a subpage of this article and propose the changes once the draft is ready with her sources. That or specifically list the changes she would like to make here and allow an uninvolved editor to add them.--v/r - TP 20:08, 18 July 2011 (UTC)[reply]
Thank you for your assistance TP.. If any further questions arise I'll let you know. Regards - 4twenty42o (talk) 19:41, 19 July 2011 (UTC)[reply]

{{helpme}} Ok guys here are the changes I would like made to Thea Gill's page. Please update her filmography to include the following: Riverworld 2010 The Boy She Met Online 2010 Lies Between Friends 2010 Slip Away 2011 Mother Country 2011 Her Mother's Secret 2012 (Sources: http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0318744/ & http://www.sag.org/iactor/TheaGill (The latter is a secured site ran by The Scree Actors Guild. You must be a working, due paying actor to have access to iActor to create an account.)

Secondly I would like to update the bio. The current bio is out dated. The problem with the bio I had once replaced it with has her work titles in Capitals letters, which is common for celebrity bio's. I was told I was yelling, so here is the Bio with out the caps. Thea Gill is best known for her portrayal of Lindsay Peterson on the landmark Showtime series “Queer As Folk” (ACTRA Award nomination, Outstanding Performance by a Female) Thea’s other roles include: the upcoming T.V. “Drama Her Mother’s Secret”, Sy-Fy Channel’s Mini Series: “Riverworld”, the Hallmark Channel movie “Lies Between Friends”, the feature film “The Boy She Met Online”, the acclaimed series “Masters Of Horror : Homecoming”, “Truth”, “Reunion”, “Andromeda”, “Sightings: Heartland Ghost”, “Mulligans” and “Ghost Whisperer.” She also starred in the Feature Films, “The Putt Putt Syndrome”, “Mother Country”, “Slip Away”(short Film) and “Remembering Nigel” for which Thea, an accomplished professional singer, recorded her own original version of the Willie Nelson hit: “Crazy” produced by Damizza Young. Thea was the awarded the 2002 Golden Sheaf award for Best Actress for her work on “Bliss: Nina’s Muse” and was the 2005 Leo Award winner for her role as Caroline in “The Collector: The Mother”. She also appeared in the short film “Swap” (Leo Award nomination for Best Actress); and “Eighteen” (With Sir Ian McKellen), in which she sang the Genie Award – nominated song “In A Heartbeat.”

Also a celebrated stage actress, she starred in such notable roles as: Claudia in Joanna Murray-Smith’s “Honor”, Elena in Chekhov’s “Uncle Vanya”; Desdemona in Shakespeare’s “Othello”, as Catherine in David Auburn’s Pulitzer Prize-winning play, “Proof” and as Mary Ann in George F. Walker’s “Better Living”. She recently graced the stage once again playing Blanche Dubois in Tennessee William’s A Streetcar Named Desire” where she received the 2010 Critic’s Spotlight Award for Best Performance in a professional production.

Thea is also the “Face” for the “Sans Age” skin care line as well as the “spokeswoman” for DMK cosmetics and has recently started Wonky Girl Productions. A production company that will encompass all forms of entertainment. She is also currently working on a musical with Grammy Award winning composer, conductor & Arranger Gail Deadrick (Natalie Cole, The Pointer Sisters, Gladys Knight, Roberta Flack, James Ingram)

Thea Gill resides in Los Angeles (Thea Gill and myself are the authors of this bio. it is on her iActor Page http://www.sag.org/iactor/TheaGill and appears on her face book fan page https://www.facebook.com/pages/Thea-Gill-Fans/220465924918#!/pages/Thea-Gill-Fans/220465924918?sk=info) Also we would like to update the photo. The photo Thea would like to use, appears on her IMDB page, her iActor page and her Facebook Fans page. It was taken by Bjoern Kommerell and Thea Gill and her production Company Wonky Girl Productions hold all rights. the photo can be found: https://www.facebook.com/pages/Thea-Gill-Fans/220465924918#!/photo.php?fbid=10150147921764919&set=a.463399044918.274140.220465924918&type=1&theater http://www.sag.org/ocs/content/1cbecd57c380df7cc5b1df9c9c97f2d8/4e20ef44/headshots_xlarge/45/62/205661.jpeg You have mentioned that you will have an editor update everything. Both Thea Gill and myself thank you for all your help! (Wonkygirl1 (talk) 19:17, 2 August 2011 (UTC))[reply]

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Ok To the above edits I have re edited the bio to you specifications. Thea Gill is best known for her portrayal of Lindsay Peterson on the Showtime series “Queer As Folk” (ACTRA Award nomination, Outstanding Performance by a Female) Gill’s other roles include: the upcoming T.V. “Drama Her Mother’s Secret”, Sy-Fy Channel’s Mini Series: “Riverworld”, the Hallmark Channel movie “Lies Between Friends”, the feature film “The Boy She Met Online”, the series “Masters Of Horror : Homecoming”, “Truth”, “Reunion”, “Andromeda”, “Sightings: Heartland Ghost”, “Mulligans” and “Ghost Whisperer.” She also starred in the Feature Films, “The Putt Putt Syndrome”, “Mother Country”, “Slip Away”(short Film) and “Remembering Nigel” for which Gill, also recorded her own original version of the Willie Nelson hit: “Crazy” produced by Damizza Young. Gill was the awarded the 2002 Golden Sheaf award for Best Actress for her work on “Bliss: Nina’s Muse” and was the 2005 Leo Award winner for her role as Caroline in “The Collector: The Mother”. She also appeared in the short film “Swap” (Leo Award nomination for Best Actress); and “Eighteen” (With Sir Ian McKellen), in which she sang the Genie Award – nominated song “In A Heartbeat.”

Also a stage actress, Gill has starred as: Claudia in Joanna Murray-Smith’s “Honor”, Elena in Chekhov’s “Uncle Vanya”; Desdemona in Shakespeare’s “Othello”, as Catherine in David Auburn’s Pulitzer Prize-winning play, “Proof” and as Mary Ann in George F. Walker’s “Better Living”. She recently played Blanche Dubois in Tennessee William’s A Streetcar Named Desire” where she received the 2010 Critic’s Spotlight Award for Best Performance in a professional production.

Gill is also the “Face” for the “Sans Age” skin care line as well as the “spokeswoman” for DMK cosmetics and has recently started Wonky Girl Productions. A production company that will encompass all forms of entertainment. She is also currently working on a musical with composer, conductor & arranger Gail Deadrick (Natalie Cole, The Pointer Sisters, Gladys Knight, Roberta Flack, James Ingram)

Thea Gill resides in Los Angeles

(Wonkygirl1 (talk) 22:34, 2 August 2011 (UTC))[reply]

The help template is not needed in a situation like this. Simply continue discussing the issue among yourselves. Wonkygirl, if after a week or two no one responds, please use the {{Request edit}}; but, again, if other editors are already reviewing the situation, that isn't needed. If the two of you, however, can't agree on what to do, feel free to leave me a note on my talk page and I'll come give my input or direct you to the appropriate form of dispute resolution. Qwyrxian (talk) 02:23, 3 August 2011 (UTC)[reply]
None of this content has sources. We must have citations to verifiable, neutral third-party reliable sources for all this information. As to the photo: unless Bjoern Kommerell is willing to license it under an acceptable free license, one which must not prevent commercial reuse or derivative works, it can't be used here: see details here. --Orange Mike | Talk 13:44, 3 August 2011 (UTC)[reply]
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