Talk:Nikki Snelson
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Notability
[edit]Per the request of an editor who placed the "notability" template, I first note the requirements for notability for an entertainer at WP:ENT, item 1:"Actors, comedians, opinion makers, models, and television personalities:1.Has had significant roles in multiple commercially produced or significant films, television shows, stage performances, or other productions." I further note that "Notability requires verifiable evidence" per WP:NRVE. Nikki Snelson has appeared as a featured performer in several "commercially produced" stage performances, namely:
- Brooke Wyndam in Legally Blonde: The Musical -- Broadway;
- Winnie Tate in 1999 Annie Get Your Gun -- Broadway;
- Cassie in A Chorus Line-- national tour;
and on television:
- guest on tv drama, Desperate Housewives.
These are all verified by reliable sources as specified by WP:V, including the Internet Broadway Database, and playbill.com.
I believe that the notability guidelines are therefore met (and will remove the template).JeanColumbia (talk) 15:13, 29 August 2009 (UTC)
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