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:Now it says "British-American." Considering his multi-national parents, his birth in Lebanon and his Canadian citizenship, I'm not sure that's accurate at all. --] 22:21, Dec 9, 2004 (UTC) | :Now it says "British-American." Considering his multi-national parents, his birth in Lebanon and his Canadian citizenship, I'm not sure that's accurate at all. --] 22:21, Dec 9, 2004 (UTC) | ||
:: When did his family move to Canada? The article currently says that he was born in Lebanon, but doesn't describe the circumstances. Were his parents Canadian residents who were simply on vacation in Lebanon, or did he spend the first years of his life there? --] 21:28, 18 Mar 2005 (UTC) | |||
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Is he an American citizen? He was born in Lebanon and grew up in Canada. Zoe - no he`s Canadian
- Now it says "British-American." Considering his multi-national parents, his birth in Lebanon and his Canadian citizenship, I'm not sure that's accurate at all. --Feitclub 22:21, Dec 9, 2004 (UTC)
- When did his family move to Canada? The article currently says that he was born in Lebanon, but doesn't describe the circumstances. Were his parents Canadian residents who were simply on vacation in Lebanon, or did he spend the first years of his life there? --LostLeviathan 21:28, 18 Mar 2005 (UTC)
saying that he is haunted by his role in Bill and Ted's Excellent adventure seems to hold a stance against the position that the reason no one gives him any credit as a serious film actor is because he's no good.
I have deleted two references to two movies which seem to exist only in the Misplaced Pages. The movies are "Beards" and "The Mill of Gunther Pardwick". Regulus 05:18, Aug 8, 2003 (UTC)
His private life should not be mentioned in an encyclopedia. - I meant the last sentence I deleted - encyclopedias should contain facts not gossip
- I'm not sure who wrote the above, when, or what it's specifically in reference to, but it's an absurd statement. Articles about people in Misplaced Pages (and other encyclopedias) are full of details and information about "private lives": wives, husbands, children, drinking problems, etc etc etc. I assume "private life" here is code for someone having said he was bisexual or gay. If so, why not just speak honestly without using silly code words. Moncrief 11:49, Mar 14, 2004 (UTC)