Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Verity Charlton


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The result was   Delete Sarah 16:13, 24 June 2010 (UTC)

Verity Charlton

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clearly fails WP:ENT. no extensive career here or ongoing notable roles looking at IMDB. LibStar (talk) 06:46, 16 June 2010 (UTC)
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 * Delete per nom. Has not had "significant roles" in multiple films, TV shows, etc.. Frickeg (talk) 00:19, 17 June 2010 (UTC)

 Please add new comments below this notice. Thanks, Ron Ritzman (talk) 00:27, 23 June 2010 (UTC)
 * Comment IMDB does not give nor detract notability.  With its instruction that include "other productions", WP:ENT is set in place to consider more things than just film... and even having a short "film" career is not ipso-facto non-notabiliy if it an be shown the subject meets ENT's consideration of "other productions" or meets WP:GNG.  For example, a quick search finds Charlton receives positive critical response for her work in theater.  In reviewing Raised in Captivity (2003), The Age writes "The character of Bernadette (Verity Charlton) for example, gives an almost text-book characterisation of bipolar disorder, swinging rapidly from anxiety-ravaged shouting to beatific calm".  In reviewing Loyal Women (2004), The Age writes "Verity Charlton is superb as Brenda, gradually developing the character's strength and natural leadership as she finds a way of surviving against crushing odds. The ensemble of seven women that includes the guest actors Carole Yelland and Christine Keogh, work strongly together under Denny Lawrence's direction. They create an impression of a group honed by harsh necessity into a vengeful squad capable of violence and cruelty as repugnant as that of the men".  In reviewing Vincent in Brixton (2005), The Age writes "Verity Charlton's gently unobtrusive presence as Eugenie... ...complete one of Red Stitch's most assured, polished productions."..  So it is seen that her career consists of much more than a simple {and uncitable) IMDB listing.  Positively writing of a stage actor in context to her performance and specifically praising her work within that review, does not fall under the cautions about "trivial" coverage of lists and databases, and with the GNG specifically assuring editors that the person "need not be the main topic of the source material", it must be considered that she may indeed merit inclusion with a bit of work. This is what I found in just a couple minutes. What else was missed?  Schmidt,  MICHAEL Q. 02:23, 17 June 2010 (UTC)
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