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According to the article she is currently married to three different people: Dennis Waterman, Sylvester McCoy and David Thompson. Could someone clear up this confusion? (Neither Waterman's nor McCoy's Wikipedia entry mentions her at all as far as I can see...) Jon Rob08:38, 19 May 2006 (UTC)[reply]
Indeed, she is understood to be working on a television project with her husband, David M. Thompson, the current head of films and single drama for the BBC.
The article says, "Eggar starred in the comedy Walk, Don't Run (1966) with Cary Grant in his last picture and Jim Hutton, father of actor Timothy Hutton." Timothy Hutton seems to be completely irrelevant to Samantha Eggar, unless one thinks that Jim Hutton is not a famous actor except in relation to his son. I'm removing the reference to Timothy. Arnold Rothstein1921 (talk) 15:04, 9 October 2014 (UTC)[reply]