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This is one of the most awkward qualifiers I have seen. Is there some more succint way to do this or find a way to not have qualifiers at all? Valfontis (talk) 20:42, 2 March 2012 (UTC)Reply
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I really must object to the parenthetical qualifier "American voice actress" for this person. Admittedly, she has done a noticable amount of such work, but hardly the primary thrust of her career. It would be like giving Mel Blanc (if there was a second person of that name to distinguish him from) the qualifier "radio actor"; he did a significant amount of such work, but by no means would that be a good choice for this purpose. --Tbrittreid (talk) 22:02, 5 January 2010 (UTC)Reply
I agree; "voice actress" is inappropriate as a qualifier, in view of her total body of work listed at IMDB. Also, I don't think the "American" part serves any useful purpose: as far as I know, there are no notable actresses of any other nationality who go by the name "Julie Payne", while Julie Payne (1960s actress) is American, too. Hqb (talk) 10:14, 6 January 2010 (UTC)Reply