Talk:Susan Fleming

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Suzanne Fleming[edit]

Noted Marx Brothers scholar and author Matthew Coniam has researched Susan Fleming's career and uncovered the fact that prior to being professionally known as "Susan" she worked as "Suzanne." (See: http://marxcouncil.blogspot.co.uk/2016/02/a-tale-of-two-susans.html). Many online sources and databases, including IMDB, mistakenly list "Susan" and "Suzanne" as two separate people. This means two things: 1) as the article stands now Wikipedia is contributing to the legacy of misinformation regarding this person, and 2) this article has incomplete information regarding her biography and film career. However, this information is original research and for the time being is prohibited from being used as a reference for this article. I suggest an eye be kept open if this information eventually finds its way into a recognized reliable source, at which time it could be added. Or--considering Mr. Coniam's research is sourced to reliable period publications, such as Variety, The New York Eagle and Picture Play, among others--would those qualify as enough viable references to include this in the article now? ShelbyMarion (talk) 14:40, 20 February 2018 (UTC)[reply]