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In short, Taylor is a widely considered a gifted comedic actress whose success in performance has been varied but often heralded. It is likely that she will continue to collaborate with her husband on future projects.
In Spring of 2003 singer Easter Bradford did a month long performance tour of the United States to promote his new album. He performed a live song which he had written about Taylor (but which was not on the album.) It was meant to be a humourous nod from a fan of her work. He introduced it by explaining he was a fan; it was entitled "Desperate (but Not Serious,)" the same title as an obscure movie in which she starred. The lyrics were:
"First I'll do a kid's show and then I'll do some horror films And then I'll do T.V. guest spots and then I'll do The Brady Bunch And then I'll get a T.V. show and then I'll play an eighties ho And then I'll mary Ben Stiller and that's how I'll get famous"
Not only is it irrelevant, it's highly POV. -- Zoe
NO!!! She is 100% Roman Catholic, as well as her parents, and always was, unlike husband, Ben Stiller, who is Jewish.
"With a picture however, they are easy to tell apart: Christi is blonde, Cristi is brunette, and Christine is considerably less well endowed and does not pose naked." I moved this sentence to the Talk page as it is unencyclopedic and unnecessary. Olessi 20:48, 2 April 2006 (UTC)
I didn't remove the image in error at all — magazine covers, DVD covers, movie screenshots, etc. should not be used to illustrate the articles of their subjects, except in cases where the source of the cover/screenie/whatever is discussed in detail in the article. As a general rule, while we might tag images of magazine covers as "fair use", they're only fair use when discussing the magazine itself, or that cover particularly. There's no rule that says "magazine cover is automagically fair use anywhere" (a borderline case for magazine cover might be a "Taylor as viewed by the press" section or something). Cheers, fuddlemark ( fuddle me!) 00:58, 26 April 2006 (UTC)
This article states: "Following The Brady Bunch Movie, Taylor's career advanced rapidly" Unless there's a lot more to her career to date, it appears that she's made a few guest appearances on some TV shows and was given roles in movies made by her husband, culminating in her guest appearance on Hannah Montana earlier this year. Wow, what a meteoric rise in just 15 years. Looks like she may be in the running for the Sondra Locke lifetime achievement award. So, perhaps this non-supported POV claim should be dropped or at least brought more in line with reality - she's had a modest career outside of marrying someone who has had sort of an acting career. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 192.158.61.140 ( talk) 19:49, 29 July 2010 (UTC)
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