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[edit] Use of free images
Wikipedia wants images that are freely available to anybody, whereas most publicity photos are still owned by somebody who wants to retain control. Of course Wikipedia makes exceptions where there is no free alternative available (somebody's dead, for example, or to depict a character rather than an actor), but in the case of a living celebrity that's not a realistic argument - theoretically, you could attend a film festival or award ceremony and take a pic. See Brad Pitt for an example (Quentin X 13:30, 26 February 2007 (UTC))
[edit] Copyvio
The previous version her biography was a blatant copyvio of [1]. I reworded as much as I could, but there really isn't much to work with. I included the site as a reference because her stage fright seemed like a WP:BLP issue so it had to be cited. UnfriendlyFire 07:40, 10 March 2007 (UTC)