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There's a lot of personal information in this article, but it's not entirely clear where it's coming from. The article has the feel of one that's being written by the subject, or someone close to the subject. That said, I'm not seeing any glaring problems with the article itself, but it might be a good idea for other editors to keep an eye on things to make sure that nothing goes afoul of WP:COI or Wikipedia:Autobiography. And more sources would be good. Everything in the article should be verifiable in an outside source. The subject herself can be used for some information, but this should be for only small amounts of info, and we should still be careful about Wikipedia's policy on biographies of living people. --Elonka 01:22, 26 January 2009 (UTC)[reply]

Buffalo15ny (who has contributed significantly to this article) has disclosed here that he is the husband of Terry Finn, and we have discussed the issue to some extent here. I believe he has edited in good faith and will attempt to remain neutral in any further editing he may do to this article or his own. — TAnthonyTalk 07:56, 8 February 2009 (UTC)[reply]

I am Tom Mucciolo and I can verify most of the information that appears in the Early Life section. In 1976, I acted opposite Terry Finn in A Streetcar Named Desire (as Stanley Kowalski); also opposite her in Cabaret (as Clifford, her mate). In the summer of 1977, I was the Executive Producer of the inaugural season of the Iona Summer Theatre Festival and I also acted with Terry Finn in Cat on a Hot Tin Roof (as Doc Baugh) and West Side Story (as Riff). I can verify the article written my Michael Coneys in the Ionian about Terry's performance in Streetcar, as Michael was the theatre critic at Iona at the time (October 1976), and the Ionian was the college newspaper.-- TMucci (talk) 01:59, 3 July 2009 (UTC)[reply]