User talk:TheActressUK/Thea Glindorf

I am new here, so I might not be in on all the rules, but what is "significant coverage" of an actor/actress? Does that mean that they've been in magazines, or does that mean that they have - and are - performing?

I made the Thea Glindorf wiki-page, but it has now been set to be deleted and I do not understand why?

She has been an active actress and singer since 2003, so I am not sure how you judge "significant coverage"? - I've seen several pages on wikipedia about actors/singers who aren't world famous, and they have not been deleted, so why delete this page?

I hope you can answer my questions - preferably before you delete the page.

Thank you.

However - I would love some help with adding a photo to the page as I haven't quite grasped how that works yet :-)


 * "Significant coverage" means that the subject has been addressed directly in reliable sources. So yes, a magazine article would do, or a newspaper article, or a write-up on a well-known entertainment web site, etc.  The subject does not have to be "world famous" to get this sort of coverage.


 * In order to include a photo on the page you would first have to upload it: see WP:UPLOAD. You have to be a confirmed user, which is something that happens automatically upon making 10 edits to article.  After it's uploaded it can be added to the page: see Help:Files.  ...  disco spinster   talk  03:19, 8 August 2011 (UTC)

Ahh, ok.

Well, then, is the article from The Stage not sufficient coverage? - it's not an entire article about her, granted, but she does get a special mention.