Talk:Chloe Jones

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[edit] Death reported on Adult Video News

Miller, Dan. Chloe Jones Passes Away 7 June 2005. Adult Video News website.

[edit] Baywatch?

Her Wikipedia death notice states "'Baywatch'". If this is true, her article should be updated to reflect it - such a series is infinitely more notable than any softcore skin flicks she made. jglc

[edit] Erotic?

Why does it say erotic actress and not pornographic actress? Is it intended as an euphemism? Rbarreira 21:19, 20 July 2005 (UTC)

[edit] Heterosexual?

One of the last movies she was in was "Where the Boys Aren't Part 17"

Heterosexual Porn stars of both sexes go "gay for pay". It doesn't mean that they aren't heterosexual, as pornography isn't an extension of someone's private life.--Hndsmepete 03:01, 11 February 2007 (UTC)

[edit] Correct birth name and date of death?

The "Chloe Jones at Find-A-Grave" site linked to from the article lists her birth name as Melinda Dee Taylor, rather than Melinda Dee Jones. Also, it lists her date of death as June 2nd rather than June 4th. If the other site is right, the article should be corrected. In either case I'm thinking that the link can probably be removed as it doesn't provide any useful information beyond what's already in the article. quadratic 03:34, 26 April 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Donna Jones and Globe Tabloid

According to this Courthouse News Service story, the "exclusive interview" of Donna Jones with the Globe tabloid never actually happened. Should this part of the article be changed to "Allegedly speaking exclusively", and so on? --66.31.47.64 18:23, 28 June 2006 (UTC)mobatwikipedia