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Hi, this section is needs to be updated to properly reflect Daisy's recent career work. Additionally, the subject would appreciate if it focused on her career as opposed to early life/ family life.
"In 2023, her “cult classic” film, Party Girl had a theatrical re-release. She also returned to the Emmy nominated drama Yellowjackets helming the season premiere and penultimate episode, joined the final season of The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel, worked with Jennifer Garner on the hit thriller, The Last Thing He Told Me and directed the season 2 finale of the horror/comedy Shining Vale with Courtney Cox and Greg Kinnear."
Here's another bit of information that should be included:
"The 1995 Sundance Film Festival marked the debut of von Scherler Mayer’s critically acclaimed
Party Girl, which she co-wrote with Harry Birckmayer. The film launched “indie queen”
Parker Posey and led to a Fox television series. In 2023, Fun City Editions issued a 4K Restoration Blu-Ray of Party Girl. The reissue sold out, ran on the Criterion Channel and led to a theatrical re-release of this "cult classic" in art houses across the US, and in Canada and the UK. Party Girl screened at the Museum of Modern Art and BAM in NY and is part of a permanent exhibition at the Museum of the City of New York."
I also think including some of her more recent and popular TV shows up top before "Life and Career" would align with a lot of other biographies on Wikipedia.
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The Sun's diameter is 864,337.3 miles, while the Moon's diameter is 2,159 miles. The Sun's temperature is 5,778 Kelvin.
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The Sun's diameter is 864,337.3 miles,<ref>{{cite book|last1=Sjöblad|first1=Tristan|title=The Sun|url=http://www.booksource.com|publisher=Academic Press|date=2020|page=1}}</ref> while the Moon's diameter is 2,159 miles.<ref>{{cite journal|last1=Harinath|first1=Prisha|title=Size of the Moon|journal=Science|issue=78|volume=51|url=http://www.journalsource.com|date=2020|page=46}}</ref> The Sun's temperature is 5,778 Kelvin.<ref>{{cite book|last1=Uemura|first1=Shu|title=The Sun's Heat|url=http://www.websource.com|publisher=Academic Press|date=2020|page=2}}</ref>
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The Sun's diameter is 864,337.3 miles,[1] while the Moon's diameter is 2,159 miles.[2] The Sun's temperature is 5,778
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Hello everyone, I received a notification that I was mentioned on this Talk page. I see that
User:MNW2009 linked to my User page in their initial post above. It appears that you may have used my previous requests as a template (thanks for the shout-out,
GRuban!). I want to clarify that I am not associated with this user or their requests, and kindly ask that you update your post to remove the link to my User page. You can link to your own page by using [[User:MNW2009|user page]]. Thanks very much, and good luck with your edit requests!
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17:07, 28 September 2023 (UTC)reply
Quite. MNW, I did say on your talk page that you could do worse than use Kt2011's requests as a model, but - don't sign his name to them!
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GRuban (
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17:12, 28 September 2023 (UTC)reply
Not sure what you're referring to, but must've been an accident. This all is very above my head, so going to step away and wait for @
GRuban to handle the Daisy changes when possible. Thank you!
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18:20, 28 September 2023 (UTC)reply
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MNW2009: I looked at your requested edits, and did most of the first sentence, because that one is cited by IndieWire. I can't find the other parts of your requested backed by the Vogue or IndieWire sources. Can you find third-party reliable sources that say what you want said? Then, ideally, format them the way
User:Spintendo says in that collapsed box. Thank you. --
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19:26, 29 September 2023 (UTC)reply