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Robin Hood: Men in Tights[edit]

The actor is also known for Robin Hood: Men in Tights.


Majinsnake (talk) 20:47, 30 October 2018 (UTC)[reply]

B-class recommendations[edit]

After a review request at WikiProject Television, I've determined that the article is still C-class, only needing to meet B-class criterion #2 to be bumped up to B-class. Some feedback:

The "Career" section of the prose is not hugely more than a prose repetition of "Work", and it can be improved by including much more detail about the more important projects of Rees. Take featured article Michelle Williams (actress) as a perfect example. Some questions to answer: what was Rees' motivation in different parts of his career? Did he have different genres he moved through? Which roles marked new experiences for him? What inspired the beginning of a television career? How did critics receive each role, and which projects were most successful? When did he gain fame—slowly over time, or for one performance? Were there particular roles which became iconic? How is he now best-remembered?

These questions are all addressed a little bit in the section, but could be turned into the focus of it. Of course, any answers need to be reliably sourced and neutrality written, and it may be that some questions aren't discussed much in the literature, so it's okay to pick and choose the ones answered best by secondary sources. Addressing this advice a little bit would take it over the edge to B-class, and really internalising it would improve the quality much further.

Bilorv (talk) 22:46, 8 May 2020 (UTC)[reply]