Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Shari O'Donnell

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The result was delete. Eddie891 Talk Work 12:30, 26 March 2021 (UTC)[reply]

Shari O'Donnell

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The subject has not received any independent coverage, I can only find press releases (the older ones are under her full name "Sharon O'Donnell"). These press releases claim that she starred in a handful of documentaries, but this Wikipedia article claims she is a producer, a claim which cannot be verified and which a user on the talk page claims is a fabrication. Anyhow, fails

Golden Palm award, it won the "Golden Palm of the 2009 Mexico International Film Festival" (curiously not the same festival as the topic of our article Mexico International Film Festival). – Thjarkur (talk) 07:06, 19 March 2021 (UTC)[reply
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  • Delete per nom. No indication that
    WP:GNG or related guidelines are met. In terms of SIGCOV, I had a look in the main newspapers of record in Ireland (Irish Times and Irish Independent) and can not even find passing mentions of the subject. Nothing. On the off-chance that the subject had coverage in "celebrity news" outlets, I had a look in a few examples (RSVP, Extra.ie and Evoke) and also found nothing. At all. As the subject is involved in the film industry in Ireland, I had a look in the main outlet for that medium in Ireland (the Irish Film and Television Network), and could only find this single passing mention. And in a reprinted press release at that. Even within the article itself, many of the claimed references do not mention the subject at all. And/or are UGC sources like IMdB. COI and PROMO concerns also abound. Mine is a firm "delete" recommendation. Guliolopez (talk) 10:50, 19 March 2021 (UTC)[reply
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