Talk:Charlotte Rampling/Archive 1
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Schooling
I suspect the location of St Hilda's school should be Bushey rather than Bushley.
Bushey has a St Hilda's School and a Nato headquarters base (later occupation of father). Using Google, both Bushley and Bushey are mentioned for Charlotte Rampling but most references to Bushley seem derived from Wikipedia. A page in Czech [1]) mentions Harrow which is adjacent to Bushey. There does not seem to a St Hilda's School in Bushley, population 300.
Timffl 5th June 2005 —Preceding unsigned comment added by Timffl (talk • contribs) 11:42, 5 June 2005 (UTC)
First screen appearance
According to the A Hard Day's Night (film) article, Rampling was an uncredited dancer in this film in 1964. Apepper 21:33, 5 October 2007 (UTC)
Interesting new article ...
about charlotte rampling here...[2] —Preceding unsigned comment added by Off2riorob (talk • contribs) 11:39, 11 April 2009 (UTC)
Absurd picture
It is absurd to use a picture of such an actress in her unrecognizable old age rather than as she looked in the period for which she is remembered. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 96.246.107.153 (talk) 23:08, 7 December 2009 (UTC)
- What do you mean, "remembered"? She ain't dead yet, and she's still working well. Looking just like that. --El Ingles (talk) 15:16, 8 December 2009 (UTC)
Filmography
Cars2 - why is she listed as narrator? When I review the credits on the cars2 Wikipedia page, she is not mentioned. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Gregmable (talk • contribs) 03:04, 5 July 2011 (UTC)
Name check
Reliable sources put Tessa as her first, not middle, name e.g. Vogue, National Portrait Gallery, MSN (fr). Dl2000 (talk) 23:33, 18 January 2016 (UTC)
- those do not look reliable to me. If you google " Charlotte Rampling birth name Tessa " no interviews or articles confirm this. to be safe it should be left "Charlotte Tessa" to not mis-lead readers. often birth records switch names to read " Tessa, Charlotte Rampling in which if read correctly (many don't) confirms her birth name is Charlotte Tessa Rampling HesioneHushabye (talk) 23:36, 18 January 2016 (UTC)
- So what is *your* reliable source to change this to "Charlotte Tessa"? The MSN (fr) article (and some other links) represents a French interview in which she indeed states this ("Je m'appelle Tessa Rampling. Charlotte est mon deuxième prénom ..." --> "My name is Tessa Rampling. Charlotte is my middle (second) name ...". Dl2000 (talk) 23:43, 18 January 2016 (UTC)
- those do not look reliable to me. If you google " Charlotte Rampling birth name Tessa " no interviews or articles confirm this. to be safe it should be left "Charlotte Tessa" to not mis-lead readers. often birth records switch names to read " Tessa, Charlotte Rampling in which if read correctly (many don't) confirms her birth name is Charlotte Tessa Rampling HesioneHushabye (talk) 23:36, 18 January 2016 (UTC)
Missing content and references.
The lead needs to be redone. Listing a majority of Rampling's work is not what the lead is for. She has been in many movies, won many awards, posed for Playboy, been controversial, such as being nude as a "Nazi sex kitten" that brought condemnation from the Pope, lost a sister and lied about the truth, never letting her mother know, and had a nervous breakdown. She posed naked at the age of 63 alongside Raquel Zimmermann in front of the Mona Lisa in the Louvre calling it a "magical" and "naughty" experience, and was a member of the "Iconic Sweater Weather Babes" for Vogue. She states that Hollywood only wants "young flesh" but her resume shows she is obviously an exception.
Charlotte Rampling has had an illustrious career. She has been awarded the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire which places her in a special class and I think she is deserving. I used the term "actress" because I have am not predisposed to use "female actor".
Anyway, she is not afforded an exempted class on Wikipedia except following the "rules" of BLP. Charlotte has stared in controversial films, appearing nude in some, been on Playboy, and her career has not suffered nor has she offered regret. In fact, she has been very candid about nudity and I have seen no evidence that her lawsuit over the autobiography has anything to do explicitly with nudity. Information such as this does have a place on Wikipedia with the objective to present it in a tasteful way. She is, and has been, covered extensively by The Telegraph as well as others. Her father called her prickly and she agreed stating "If I had to be an animal, I’d probably be a porcupine.”. It was stated in the same interview that she attached an unusually high premium to self-possession being Detached, watchful, hard to get close to, and her reply was "All of those are true" (The Telegraph:Loss colours a lot of my life).
I assume omissions have just been because the article is a "start" class or just an over-site. Interviews usually help an actor or actress, and are a part of their career, as they keep them in the "mainstream", and apparently Rampling takes advantage of this. We do not want to try to present (by accident or on purpose) this lady as a type of Mother Teresa saint when she does not espouse this herself.
- The Telegraph:
- Charlotte Rampling: Waiting for Charlotte(23 Aug 2009),
- Charlotte Rampling: cinema likes young flesh (01 Dec 2012)
- Charlotte Rampling describes 'magic' of naked Mona Lisa photoshoot- with Raquel Zimmermann (14 Jan 2013)
- Charlotte Rampling: how to grow old gracefully (14 Jan 2013)
- Charlotte Rampling interview: 'My life was dark' (03 May 2013)
- Nars names Charlotte Rampling as its new face (26 February 2014)
- Let the women do the talking in the cinema (03 Apr 2014)
- Others:
- Hall of Fame: The (always) outstanding photographs of Juergen Teller (14 Jan 2011)
- Interview magazine: A lengthy in-depth interview covering many aspects of her life. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Otr500 (talk • contribs) 23:22, 19 November 2015 (UTC)
- Here's a link to the Guardian article that is referred to in the part about The Swimming Pool, for some reason with a link to an Australian newspaper. https://www.theguardian.com/film/2003/aug/16/edinburghfilmfestival2003.edinburghfilmfestival I can't work out how these links are included by looking at the article edit page. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 86.175.234.117 (talk) 01:55, 28 February 2017 (UTC)
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