Talk:Kathleen Freeman

Latest comment: 8 months ago by 92.24.238.223 in topic Personal life

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BetacommandBot (talk) 23:16, 13 February 2008 (UTC)Reply

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The following unsourced and absurd text was removed as nonsense - Freeman never appeared in the film in question: "In 2001, she had a brief role in Honduran drama, The Honduran Suburbs in which played the character of Mrs. Patricia "Pat" Russ, an American former-teacher an immigrant into Honduras. Patricia, who has psychiatric issues fled The United States after killing her husband in their Texas home. An Iranian woman, Zereshk, arrives in Honduras inorder to help Pat, only to be violently abused and molested by the pensioner who doubted Zereshk's loyalty. After raping Zereshk to death, Russ eventually commits suicide by taking a drug overdose." Unclear if this was vandalism or mistaken identity. Rms125a@hotmail.com (talk) 13:01, 28 December 2009 (UTC)Reply

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Personal life edit

Although representation and recognition is only ever a positive thing- at least, when accurate- it seems quite the leap in logic to include Freeman in LGBT categories from the one-line mention of "companion Helen Ramsey", particularly in light of many sources referring to Freeman's estate's executor, Jane A. Wallace, as in 2001 having corrected the apparent misapprehension of Freeman and Ramsey being in a lesbian relationship:Obituaries said Kathleen was survived by “her long-time companion Helen Ramsey” – which some assumed meant Freeman was lesbian. Close friends say she wasn’t. In a 2001 online rebuttal to a Freeman mention, ‘the executor of her estate, Jane A. Wallace’ told a blogger that though Kathleen did indeed have a devoted female friend/assistant who was named survivor, she was not lesbian.” Wallace wrote, “As one of the many unmarried women who had no mate, she would be the first to acknowledge that she loved men but could not hold one.” Given the vagueness of the apparently lone reference to Helen Ramsey, and the fact that those in the know evidently disagree with what is evidently a misconception based on the Guardian obituary, it would unquestionably be better to be circumspect in this instance with respect to the lady's memory. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 92.24.238.223 (talk) 01:25, 19 August 2023 (UTC)Reply