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[edit] Comprehensive Update
Friday, April 28th, 2006
As part of a class assignment, I did a tremendous amount of research to expand the knowledge on the underrated filmmaker and comedic writer Elaine May. I consulted academic published works such as "The St. James Women Filmmakers Encyclopedia" by Amy L. Unterburger and essays derived from my "Women in Film" college class to expand the previous information already in the article. As always, if you notice any grammar mistakes or accuracy in facts, please edit them.
- Schwenkstar
Tuesday, May 9th, 2006
Added section about May's stage partnership with Mike Nichols, an excerpt taken from the Foreward, written by Mike Nichols for The Birdcage shooting script (1997)
- Schwenkstar
- Thank you for your additions! --Arcadian 21:30, 9 May 2006 (UTC)