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Google did not turn up a good explanation of the job of a "dance pacer" which Marilyn worked in the film studio(s) early in her career. I would like to know more about it.
Eemstewart (
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Her first in camera cameo is about 15:40 her dialogue started a few second before her frame in view she plays Iris
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In "Screen persona and reception" content, it is mentioned Marilyn Monroe was associated with "white ethnics". It gives Arthur Miller as an example but writes "Jewish" as his ethnicity. Miller is white, an Ashkenazi jew to be exact. Writing "Jewish" isn't enough as the majority of jews have Mizrahi ancestry (jews with middle eastern, north African and central Asian ancestry). This tiny correction can help acknowledge the existence of Mizrahi jews which keeps being ignored.
2A0D:6FC2:4201:1700:C080:A63C:CDF2:FDCA (
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Not sure why my edit has been reverted. The lead doesn’t mention Monroe's singing career.
MOS:ROLEBIO says, "In general, a position, activity, or role should not be included in the lead paragraph if: a) the role is not otherwise discussed in the lead (per
MOS:LEAD, don’t tease the reader) ..."
Thedarkknightli (
talk) 19:42, 27 February 2024 (UTC)reply
I find no justification of any kind via those links for this reversal, and the "a) ..." part seems to be free fantasy. Monroe is highly notable as a singer with not just
one but several
more very famous songs in her
recorded repertoir. That's enough to call her a singer in the short here. I will revert this again unless someone can come up with a clearly defined, clearly linked guideline showing that I shouldn't. --
SergeWoodzing (
talk) 12:07, 29 February 2024 (UTC)reply