Talk:Maude Fealy

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How could Cecil B. DeMille have been her "executor" when he died some years before she did, back in the late 1950s? I am deleting the last sentence because it is inaccurate.--Susan Nunes

LBGT Project[edit]

The article states that she was apparently, either a lesbian or bisexual. As a member of both the Biography and the LGBT task force, I think it's significant, especially because her marriages never lasted long, (but neither did this one public affair in a time when admitting it could ruin a career. Hoever, there has to be reliable references for such statements. This is a very pressing issue, or it should could be removed from the article, no matter how true. I stumbled upon it to fix the photograph placement to rid that big gap without text.. and then saw what was written. Fortunately, she's not a living person, but still, it's important. Anyone with questions, please leave a note on my talk page. Thanks. --Leahtwosaints (talk) 16:03, 15 January 2010 (UTC)[reply]