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Only when the lead is of sufficient length (i.e., several paragraphs), not just a few sentences, should any awards she has won be mentioned (not that she has any of real note, in my opinion). See Marilyn Monroe's article for guidance. I'm only going by the manual of style, which was the reason I removed the awards bumpfh in the beginning. - Dudesleeper / Talk17:24, 11 November 2008 (UTC)[reply]
It wasnt the only thing you removed, you removed her roles too and just left a generic sentence [1]. How are we supposed to make the lead a "sufficient length" if you choose to remove everything from it? Whether you think her awards are of note is irrelevant. If her article covers them, which it does as there's a huge table in the middle of it, then it is perfectly reasonable to state that she has won awards in the lead, as it is supposed to be summarising the entire article.--GunGagdinMoan19:22, 11 November 2008 (UTC)[reply]