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I have deleted the resumé from this article as it is overly detailed. If the subject of this article, or his agent, wish to keep the world informed of all his credits then he I believe should store them elsewhere. Film credits can be uploaded to IMDB for example.--Design (talk) 04:56, 15 December 2007 (UTC)[reply]
I've removed all of the "Early life and education" section except for one sentence because none of the section's content was supported by any citations to reliable sources and most of it seems to have been added over the years by the subject of the article himself (either using the Cmanon account or various IP accounts). Most of the content in the section wasn't really written in the type of encyclopedic tone expected for Wikipedia articles, but there was no real point in trying to re-write content that isn't reliably sourced. If reliable sources (preferably WP:SECONDARY sources) are found in support of any of the removed content, it can possible be re-written and re-added; however, a Google search for such sources so nothing but trivial mentions and nothing which might support any of the removed content. -- Marchjuly (talk) 04:46, 31 October 2024 (UTC)[reply]