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People Like Us

It looks like there are two TV series called People Like Us. The one linked to is a British Spoof Documentary, which I gather is not the one Eva was in, which seems to be this, from imdb: [1]. It looks like we need some disambiguation here, but I'm not sure what changes are best here, as I'm not at all familiar with the show Eva was in. Silverfish 22:05, 11 Jul 2004 (UTC)

Image

I've replaced the image with a better quality one. The old one can be found at Image:Eva_Marie_Saint.JPG.

parental bio info

I have found the names of Ms. Saint's parents, information not on bio page. Father is John Merle Saint, employee of BF Goodrich; mother is Eva Marie Rice. Per source article in Woman magazine, summer 2006 issue. found online at www.womanmagazineonline.com/woman_summer06/evamariesaint.html Please consider adding info. It was hard to find. This is the only source I have found, but the article appears accurate in most respects and contains photos.Petroniares (talk) 10:30, 18 December 2007 (UTC)

Doyle

Interesting that she has played two characters with the same surname. More interesting than her being left-handed, unless Hitchcock specifically preferred that or insisted on it--MartinUK (talk) 21:38, 13 April 2008 (UTC)

Left Handedness

While I can see it remaining in the article, I don't think its one of the most important things that belongs in the lead. I suggest it move down into the article somewhere. Mention of Hitchcock blondeness makes sense in the lead. (John User:Jwy talk) 23:22, 18 May 2008 (UTC)

I'm thinking it should be briefly mentioned in Themes and plot devices in the films of Alfred Hitchcock#Blonde women, not here. Clarityfiend (talk) 03:42, 19 May 2008 (UTC)

Awards

The body of the entry seems to say that she won two BAFTAs; the awards list at the end that she was only nominated. Which? Grubstreet (talk) 22:07, 19 October 2008 (UTC)

A. H. Weiler, not Bosley Crowther

I just changed the attribution and reference for a quote in the section titled "Film debut"; according to the source I linked, the quote is A. H. Weiler's, not Bosley Crowther's. ForDorothy (talk) 17:15, 27 November 2013 (UTC)