I, personally, can't understand the repeated need on your end to want to delete Ms. Zir's page. You were very quick to "undo" the removal of the deletion template considering they were done a mere twelve hours ago. Edits were indeed made and references/sources were put in place. I think the page now is plentiful and will only grow.

Seems that the first couple of pages of internet searches are bio "shpeels" and are about Jason Biggs because that's how the internet works. People like celebrities and recycle information frequently. Her IMDb bio has been recycled and used all over the net. There are articles on Broadway.com and in The Boston Globe for her fashion.

No, her having dated Jason Biggs isn't very interesting but that's not her fault and isn't why she has "made it" onto the internet. She earned her own name when she first worked on Broadway in 2004 and, due to the world's obsession with celebrity, the articles increased because of his celebrity. Check out other actresses who have famous boyfriends/spouses. I'm sure you'll find many similar cases though no one wants to delete them since the couple may still be together.

Zir is a legitimate Broadway actress and has appeared on major networks such as CBS and Lifetime. Films she's done have appeared in several festivals as well. Maybe not blockbusters but a lot of actresses on Wikipedia aren't "blockbuster" actresses. The "web clips" you speak of is a web series currently in negotiations.

Hopefully, this will help shed some light on the legitimacy of the page, especially since most of the information is cited/sourced/referenced.Pinstarr (talk) 19:12, 15 September 2008 (UTC)Reply

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