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Keep. Wikipedia has a lot of movie director articles. Why should this one be different? Posted by user 152.163.100.199 who chose not to sign... — Preceding
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Delete. You can apparently even *purchase* an entry on IMDb if you want, so not having an entry seems a pretty serious blow to someone claiming to be in the film industry.
Turnstep14:52, 16 March 2006 (UTC)reply
Delete per Starblind/Andrew Lenahan. (To Poloyoe: if you want to prove notability here, you might submit entries to IMDb first. It'll take a couple weeks for them to confirm and create an entry.)
Bucketsofg15:03, 16 March 2006 (UTC)reply
Keep. It not fair that some people have pages in the mainspace and other don't. — Preceding
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Delete as NN. Can I make a movie in my backyard, starring myself and my friends, release it on the web, and write a vanity article on Wikipedia? Yes, I can. Should I get away with it? No.
Slowmover21:12, 16 March 2006 (UTC)reply
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