Talk:Kate Mulgrew

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[edit] Abortion

I recall years ago reading a local Ohio news story on the web (during her husband's race for Governor) that said that Mulgrew's position on abortion has evolved.

Usually that phraseology means that they have changed to pro-choice.

But I cannot locate the specific reference. Perhaps another Wikipedian can locate the story or a citation.

(If it is located, several Wiki pages and catagories will have to be edited.)

I think that Ms. Mulgrew remains pro-life but wants to foster open discussion between the two sides. No accusations and finger-pointing as that acomplishes nothing and is just another issue to split the democrats.

[edit] Heartbeat

Any information on her leading role as Dr Joanne Springsteen on HeartBeat, a medical drama? (in the 1980s) It lasted only one season, but she was the lead and it was fondly remembered by many of us. --75.55.200.217 19:35, 14 January 2007 (UTC)

Heartbeat is mentioned in Mulgrew's filmography on IMDb.com but lacks detail. Adding more info right now might be tricky as she has an extensive filmography. First getting this article to Wiki biography standards might be best. --Zuejay 04:06, 23 January 2007 (UTC)
All right - added Heartbeat to the filmography. Also tried to make it more of a bio article. --Zuejay 04:32, 23 January 2007 (UTC)

[edit] Possible sources for this article - fact citation

  • Kate Mulgrew - Second paragraph almost matches this article, word for word, and supplies the citations.
  • Kate Mulgrew - Info about her daughter and possible pysche ramifications. Mentions husband's election efforts and loss which answers another citation. Only downside, article credits Wikipedia and may mirror some info.
    • The immediately above source cannot be used in WP per WP:RS, and for reasons given. CyberAnth 05:50, 13 February 2007 (UTC)

Tim Hagan's article has the election citations requested. It shows he ran against Bob Taft and has the election results as a See also. Taft on his article is governor of Ohio from 1999 to 2007. Ronbo76 15:26, 8 February 2007 (UTC)

[edit] Removed section

I have removed a talk page section in accordance with privacy concerns and OTRS request number 2007021810000441. The discussion remains in the talk page history. Bastiqe demandez 21:43, 27 February 2007 (UTC)