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The middle three sentences of the second paragraph is an exact copy of the imdb bio entry ( http://www.imdb.com/name/nm1246371/bio). Who stole from who?
Wikipedia: Sara guest-starred as herself on the HBO series Entourage, in which she had a romantic tryst with character Vincent Chase (played by actor Adrian Grenier) before appearing on Jimmy Kimmel Live in the episode "Talk Show". She briefly hosted Entertainment Tonight spin-off ET on MTV in 2002. Based on that breakthrough she was cast as the lead femme fatale in The Big Bounce in 2004, which was a remake of a previous movie adaptation of the same Elmore Leonard novel.
imdb: She is a former fashion model who briefly hosted the short-lived "Entertainment Tonight" (1981) spin-off "ET on MTV" (2000). Based on that breakthrough she was cast as the lead femme fatale in The Big Bounce (2004), which was a remake of a previous movie adaptation of the same Elmore Leonard novel. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 12.155.249.189 ( talk) 19:25, 30 April 2008 (UTC)
The source has no Sara Foster born in Los Angeles in 1981 neither in August nor with the middle name "Christine". The table features many Sara Fosters:
Since Sara Fosters twitters under the account @saramfoster and is said to be born in Los Angeles AND tells people, she was born February 5th [1] it looks like somebody got it wrong: her middle name is "Michael". Then everything falls into place. -- Krantnejie ( talk) 10:40, 4 August 2012 (UTC)
I yield! I've used both the Twitter post from above, and The New York Times piece, to source the Feb. 5, 1981 DOB. Until a better secondary source can be found, this will have to do... -- IJBall ( contribs • talk) 08:11, 18 June 2016 (UTC)
The result of the move request was: moved to Sara Foster.( non-admin closure) Eventhorizon51 ( talk) 01:08, 16 June 2016 (UTC)
Sara Michael Foster → Sara Foster (actress) – Why the heck is this article at "Sara Michael Foster" when she has never been credited as anything other than "Sara Foster"?! As Sara Foster (chef) exists, this article should be moved to Sara Foster (actress) for disambiguation purposes, or if it's determined that this Sara Foster is the "primary" then to Sara Foster. -- IJBall ( contribs • talk) 23:42, 9 June 2016 (UTC)
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The middle three sentences of the second paragraph is an exact copy of the imdb bio entry ( http://www.imdb.com/name/nm1246371/bio). Who stole from who?
Wikipedia: Sara guest-starred as herself on the HBO series Entourage, in which she had a romantic tryst with character Vincent Chase (played by actor Adrian Grenier) before appearing on Jimmy Kimmel Live in the episode "Talk Show". She briefly hosted Entertainment Tonight spin-off ET on MTV in 2002. Based on that breakthrough she was cast as the lead femme fatale in The Big Bounce in 2004, which was a remake of a previous movie adaptation of the same Elmore Leonard novel.
imdb: She is a former fashion model who briefly hosted the short-lived "Entertainment Tonight" (1981) spin-off "ET on MTV" (2000). Based on that breakthrough she was cast as the lead femme fatale in The Big Bounce (2004), which was a remake of a previous movie adaptation of the same Elmore Leonard novel. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 12.155.249.189 ( talk) 19:25, 30 April 2008 (UTC)
The source has no Sara Foster born in Los Angeles in 1981 neither in August nor with the middle name "Christine". The table features many Sara Fosters:
Since Sara Fosters twitters under the account @saramfoster and is said to be born in Los Angeles AND tells people, she was born February 5th [1] it looks like somebody got it wrong: her middle name is "Michael". Then everything falls into place. -- Krantnejie ( talk) 10:40, 4 August 2012 (UTC)
I yield! I've used both the Twitter post from above, and The New York Times piece, to source the Feb. 5, 1981 DOB. Until a better secondary source can be found, this will have to do... -- IJBall ( contribs • talk) 08:11, 18 June 2016 (UTC)
The result of the move request was: moved to Sara Foster.( non-admin closure) Eventhorizon51 ( talk) 01:08, 16 June 2016 (UTC)
Sara Michael Foster → Sara Foster (actress) – Why the heck is this article at "Sara Michael Foster" when she has never been credited as anything other than "Sara Foster"?! As Sara Foster (chef) exists, this article should be moved to Sara Foster (actress) for disambiguation purposes, or if it's determined that this Sara Foster is the "primary" then to Sara Foster. -- IJBall ( contribs • talk) 23:42, 9 June 2016 (UTC)
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