mleach said:
RicoGregg said:
Apparently she's still with us. Imdb offers vague information on her, but here you are:
http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0365642/
Is IMDB the same as Wikipedia as far as how it is run and what content gets posted and changed?
Back in 1985, my uncle's house in Virginia was used in the Andrew McCarthy flick "The Beniker Gang". For YEARS his family tried to add that bit of info to IMDB but every single time they do..somebody goes in, deletes & changes that information and "claims" that the entire movie was made in New Jersey even though the family still has the papers, photos and the checkstub from the movie people that proves it.
Admittedly, Wikipedia & IMDB don't get everything right. Neither did encyclopedias. Neither did schools & teachers ("Latinos do not become doctors or lawyers or marry blond-haired people." - a 9th grade teacher I was stuck with in San Bernardino, Ca. in 1965). Neither did parents. How about politicians, the U.S. Government, or televangelists?
A veteran actress I know has very little of her info up on IMDB, especially her previous marriages, and she's tried to have her info updated, but somehow it never gets included.
The administration of IMDB is something of a mystery. I believe that they're based in England, and have a worldwide part-time staff of researchers who work at home in their spare time. Recently, Nikki Finke of Deadlinehollywooddaily.com took a shot at IMDB, calling them idiots for the way they were going to downgrade the listings of writers. Someone at IMDB must have read DHD, because they wound up changing their minds the very next day. FYI: Nikki Finke just sold DHD for $14 million.
Everyone gets something wrong sometimes. Just because someone gets something wrong say 14 times out of 100 doesn't mean that they're not credible sources. If that was the case, we might as well stop watching, listening to, and reading our media sources. Stop going to church services if you're so inclined. Get your kids out of school. Stop voting. Cut off communications with your friends & relatives. They all got a few things wrong, so they must not be reliable.
I admit that I don't know what exactly to say about IMDB. I would think that they have a link somewhere to contact them with correct information. I can't think of why they wouldn't want 100% correct information.
Think about it: Why would they lie about "Sea Hunt", Jan Harrison, or "The Beniker Gang"? What would they have to gain from that?