DebbieCameron
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You were in EastEnders
editHi, welcome to Wikipedia. Thanks for your edits. I understand that you would like to be credited, however, sadly I can't allow you to credit yourself unless a reliable source is provided, because without one it is considered original researce and other people are unable to verify that it was you. That is why I commented out your name (i.e. your name can be seen when editing the page but it does not display when reading the page). I hope you understand. If you have any questions, you can ask them here. Thanks. anemoneprojectors 11:53, 5 January 2017 (UTC)
- @DebbieCameron: Please ask your agent to update your page on their site, mentioning that you appeared in EastEnders as extra Bev Mills (2 January 2017) and if possible add a picture as well.
Thanks Kelvin 101 (talk) 14:37, 5 January 2017 (UTC)
- @Kelvin 101: I think Debbie knows where her modelling CV is! Also, I think she knows that she appeared as Bev on 2 January. But I think it's a bit rude to ask her to do what you've asked.
- Sorry for that Debbie. If your acting CV were to mention this, then we could put your credit in the article, but I saw that it doesn't mention any specific work, which puts us in a difficult situation, for the reasons I gave above. anemoneprojectors 15:58, 5 January 2017 (UTC)
Sorry Debbie after reading back my comments they do seem rude, I apologise unreservedly. I only wanted to help with the credit for your performance. Sorry again. Kelvin 101 (talk)
- Indeed, we only want to help with the credit for your performance. anemoneprojectors 16:35, 5 January 2017 (UTC)
I am not sure how my agency works with credits as they are mostly for SA, Standin, Walkon and featured Walkon, which is basically what I was, having a character name attached. I really don't mind if it can't be sorted, it's no big deal. Thanks anyway.
- True, characters like that don't always have a name attached, and it's not like your character spoke her own name - if I recall the name was only mentioned after she/you left the café - so if your agency were to list this credit on your CV, they may not even put the name of the character. Anyone who edits the wikipedia article will be able to see your name, so you are sort of credited... Sorry if any of this has caused any stress :-) anemoneprojectors 17:45, 5 January 2017 (UTC)