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www.lisadeleeuw.com appears to be a dead link —Preceding unsigned comment added by SVTCobra ( talk • contribs) 00:32, 8 June 2005
The first footnote link is dead. Shemp Howard, Jr. ( talk) 22:56, 16 May 2009 (UTC)
The actress/porn star on the box cover for Caught from Behind 7 is not Lisa DeLeeuw. One clue; pictured woman is not a redhead.- WCFrancis 05:17, 13 September 2005 (UTC)
btw. here´s another pretty "red" chameleon [5] , currently performing as Peach :-) . Greetings MutterErde 10:12, 14 September 2005 (UTC)
It has been suggested that the subject of this article is eligible for inclusion in the list of HIV-positive people. If you know of any reliable source that helps to clarify this person's HIV status then please mention it on the list's talk page. Trezatium 19:13, 26 January 2007 (UTC)
The Lisadeleeuw.com site is not her official site. It's a commercial site that uses her name. —Preceding unsigned comment added by AjaxMountain ( talk • contribs) 16:01, 14 December 2008 (UTC)
Why was Filmography heading left hanging with nothing under it but a note to look elsewhere? That looks wrong, and made me think the article had been vandalized when I first saw it.
There are no pictures because, after 21 months on wikipedia, a video box cover and a clean (G-rating would not be challenged by a reasonable person) screen cap of Ms. De Leeuw (fully dressed portrait) were considered not to meet "Fair Use" Criteria of copyright law. I hope the same criteria are being applied to the rest of Wikipedia, since there are many similar image usages. I would hate to think that erotica entries are being deliberately targeted. 13:48, 30 July 2007 (UTC) wcf Facts are stubborn. Comments?
Well it looked like she appeared in a number of Swedish movies, but De Leeuw is a very dutch surname, can anyone clarify this? —The preceding unsigned comment was added by 88.211.132.72 ( talk) 23:13:07, August 19, 2007 (UTC)
The "partial" filmography has been removed and restored at least 3 times. The Porn Project guideline of picking the highlights sounds like a reasonable compromise. The current list of over 70 films is clearly excessive and it obscures Lisa's notablilty. Can't we trim this list down? • Gene93k 14:54, 4 September 2007 (UTC)
Okay, the reports of her death due to HIV/AIDS seem to have simply been accepted due to being mentioned by AVN, Luke Ford, IMDB, RAME, an interview that Marilyn Chambers did back about ten years ago......however, no one seems to be able to produce the original source of the story. Then I read the other day that there is a book published in 2000 called "Skinflicks" by David Jennings where he casually mentions that Lisa faked the stories of her own demise to find some privacy, and that she has since resurfaced to say as much. There seems to be as much proof regarding her being alive as there is her being dead. Anyone ever find anything....an obit from a newspaper or a solid confirmation from a relative? Patrick Riverside ( talk) 19:35, 23 April 2008 (UTC)
Jennings' books is hardly sensational. He was a legitimate industry insider with no axe to grind. He'd already left the business and gone on to other things. Jennings wrote, very simply, that AIDS became such an overwhelming issue among the actors and actresses that if someone was missing for a while, there was immediate chatter about whether they were ill or not. Two actresses, he wrote, were subjects of such talk -- DeLeeuw and Brandy Alexandre -- and Jennings said that in both cases, it was false, that DeLeeuw (Trego)didn't have AIDS, didn't die in 1993 and was still alive. He was certainly correct in the case of Alexandre -- and, to be candid, why would he lie? In fact, there is zero proof that Lisa (Trego) DeLeeuw died. Ask this question -- is it possible the very first woman in porn to contract and die from AIDS, particularly a star of DeLeeuw's popularity, without real news coverage? No way. It would have been covered in the San Francisco Examiner, the LA Times and many other places. There was not one legitimate news account that she died. It all began with a cryptic comment someone made at AVN Awards program in 1993 or 94. It grew on Internet chat boards in the early and mid-90s and then the Internet exploded to the degree that it's "fact." Lots of porn "stars" leave the business and move on without these kinds of questions, but then Lisa DeLeeuw was not an ordinary performer in the business. I expect there are plenty of people who know the former Ms. DeLeeuw as a person with a different identity these days. —Preceding unsigned comment added by AjaxMountain ( talk • contribs) 20:23, 29 November 2008 (UTC)
Since Lisa De Leeuw is dead and since her real name, Lisa Trego, is posted on the IMDB, I think we can safely and in good conscience include it here. Dick Kimball ( talk) 17:25, 2 December 2008 (UTC)
The current content of the article is almost entirely either badly sourced or not sourced at all, and is therefore highly questionable at best. IMO, it needs to be redacted back to this version. In the meantime, I've restored the {{Disputed}} tag. Valrith ( talk) 05:15, 10 February 2009 (UTC)
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www.lisadeleeuw.com appears to be a dead link —Preceding unsigned comment added by SVTCobra ( talk • contribs) 00:32, 8 June 2005
The first footnote link is dead. Shemp Howard, Jr. ( talk) 22:56, 16 May 2009 (UTC)
The actress/porn star on the box cover for Caught from Behind 7 is not Lisa DeLeeuw. One clue; pictured woman is not a redhead.- WCFrancis 05:17, 13 September 2005 (UTC)
btw. here´s another pretty "red" chameleon [5] , currently performing as Peach :-) . Greetings MutterErde 10:12, 14 September 2005 (UTC)
It has been suggested that the subject of this article is eligible for inclusion in the list of HIV-positive people. If you know of any reliable source that helps to clarify this person's HIV status then please mention it on the list's talk page. Trezatium 19:13, 26 January 2007 (UTC)
The Lisadeleeuw.com site is not her official site. It's a commercial site that uses her name. —Preceding unsigned comment added by AjaxMountain ( talk • contribs) 16:01, 14 December 2008 (UTC)
Why was Filmography heading left hanging with nothing under it but a note to look elsewhere? That looks wrong, and made me think the article had been vandalized when I first saw it.
There are no pictures because, after 21 months on wikipedia, a video box cover and a clean (G-rating would not be challenged by a reasonable person) screen cap of Ms. De Leeuw (fully dressed portrait) were considered not to meet "Fair Use" Criteria of copyright law. I hope the same criteria are being applied to the rest of Wikipedia, since there are many similar image usages. I would hate to think that erotica entries are being deliberately targeted. 13:48, 30 July 2007 (UTC) wcf Facts are stubborn. Comments?
Well it looked like she appeared in a number of Swedish movies, but De Leeuw is a very dutch surname, can anyone clarify this? —The preceding unsigned comment was added by 88.211.132.72 ( talk) 23:13:07, August 19, 2007 (UTC)
The "partial" filmography has been removed and restored at least 3 times. The Porn Project guideline of picking the highlights sounds like a reasonable compromise. The current list of over 70 films is clearly excessive and it obscures Lisa's notablilty. Can't we trim this list down? • Gene93k 14:54, 4 September 2007 (UTC)
Okay, the reports of her death due to HIV/AIDS seem to have simply been accepted due to being mentioned by AVN, Luke Ford, IMDB, RAME, an interview that Marilyn Chambers did back about ten years ago......however, no one seems to be able to produce the original source of the story. Then I read the other day that there is a book published in 2000 called "Skinflicks" by David Jennings where he casually mentions that Lisa faked the stories of her own demise to find some privacy, and that she has since resurfaced to say as much. There seems to be as much proof regarding her being alive as there is her being dead. Anyone ever find anything....an obit from a newspaper or a solid confirmation from a relative? Patrick Riverside ( talk) 19:35, 23 April 2008 (UTC)
Jennings' books is hardly sensational. He was a legitimate industry insider with no axe to grind. He'd already left the business and gone on to other things. Jennings wrote, very simply, that AIDS became such an overwhelming issue among the actors and actresses that if someone was missing for a while, there was immediate chatter about whether they were ill or not. Two actresses, he wrote, were subjects of such talk -- DeLeeuw and Brandy Alexandre -- and Jennings said that in both cases, it was false, that DeLeeuw (Trego)didn't have AIDS, didn't die in 1993 and was still alive. He was certainly correct in the case of Alexandre -- and, to be candid, why would he lie? In fact, there is zero proof that Lisa (Trego) DeLeeuw died. Ask this question -- is it possible the very first woman in porn to contract and die from AIDS, particularly a star of DeLeeuw's popularity, without real news coverage? No way. It would have been covered in the San Francisco Examiner, the LA Times and many other places. There was not one legitimate news account that she died. It all began with a cryptic comment someone made at AVN Awards program in 1993 or 94. It grew on Internet chat boards in the early and mid-90s and then the Internet exploded to the degree that it's "fact." Lots of porn "stars" leave the business and move on without these kinds of questions, but then Lisa DeLeeuw was not an ordinary performer in the business. I expect there are plenty of people who know the former Ms. DeLeeuw as a person with a different identity these days. —Preceding unsigned comment added by AjaxMountain ( talk • contribs) 20:23, 29 November 2008 (UTC)
Since Lisa De Leeuw is dead and since her real name, Lisa Trego, is posted on the IMDB, I think we can safely and in good conscience include it here. Dick Kimball ( talk) 17:25, 2 December 2008 (UTC)
The current content of the article is almost entirely either badly sourced or not sourced at all, and is therefore highly questionable at best. IMO, it needs to be redacted back to this version. In the meantime, I've restored the {{Disputed}} tag. Valrith ( talk) 05:15, 10 February 2009 (UTC)
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