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Some of her filmography here lacks proper sources other than the unreliable IMDb. The unknown film The Horse Killer doesn't even have an IMDb page. Intriguingly, I did find a newspaper mention of a film called The Horse Killers being made around 1969 by the same crew who went on to make Little Laura and Big John. The WP article also claims she appeared in Cowards aka Love-In '72 under the alias "Susan Sparling", but the source given (Henenlotter) doesn't corroborate this.--Muzilon (talk) 00:15, 18 August 2018 (UTC)Reply
Some of her biography is off, too. Was she born in 1952 or 1948?
Hey @The Baudelaire Fortune: Noticed you addressed all of my suggestions so I am passing the article's GAN. For future reference, try notifying the reviewer of the GA when you address their comments by simply pinging them (example: {{ping|Some Dude From North Carolina}} will notify me with @Some Dude From North Carolina:). Also try to add comments to the GA nomination itself, as this page was in my watchlist and any edits would have appeared in it. This helps me see your progress and will result in the article being passed sooner. Anyway, thanks for improving the page, since it's now a good article. Some Dude From North Carolina (talk) 20:39, 28 March 2021 (UTC)Reply