Talk:Gates McFadden
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Cheryl Gates McFadden (born March 2, 1949 ...)
but: 1953 Births August 28 - Gates McFadden, actress
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What's the truth? Memory Alpha article, linked to on this page, shows McFadden's DOB as Aug 28, 1953 also, agreeing with IMDB.
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[edit] "The only TNG cast member who has not been a guest star..."
"McFadden is the only TNG cast member who has not been a guest star in any other Trek spin-off."
Interesting, but not true. Wil Wheaton and Denise Crosby have not appeared in any other spin-off. Although not credited as cast members, Diana Muldaur and Whoopi Goldberg were included in cast photos and did not appear in any spin-offs either, although Muldaur did appear in the original... but now I'm just nit-picking.
I would change this to say that "McFadden is the only TNG cast member who did not leave the show who has not been a guest star in any other Trek spin-off" (or something similar), except McFadden wasn't around for season two. (Interestingly enough, this means that all six cast members who were in all seven seasons did appear on other shows.)
If someone can figure out a way to accurately include this without it being awkwardly worded, go for it, but for the moment I'm taking it out.
[edit] didn't she also appear in a "Mad About You" episode?
I remember seeing Gates McFadden appear in a "Mad About You" episode. Is that true?
- Yes. I think I remember her being a producer, or at least Paul's boss, at the Discovery Channel that he did documentaries for. There was one where he was to do a Yoko Ono documentary about the wind... She had a couple flunkies that followed her around and agreed with whatever she thought was good. Now all we need is a legitimate source. I wonder if IMDb has something? --Zuejay 20:14, 4 February 2007 (UTC)
[edit] Reason for leaving TNG
06:09, 28 June 2006 (UTC)
She stated in an interview that the real reason for leaving the show is that her husband was ill and she needed some time off. that is why her character was not killed. Crusher accepted an assignment teaching at Starfleet Academy. Diana Muldaur was not a permanent replacement, so they did not write her to be a popular character.
- Not true at all. Those involved in the show, most notably Richard Arnold, have made it very clear she was fired due to disputes with the producers and other issues. She was only brought back when the character of Pulaski was poorly received and Muldaur had problems settling in. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Donners (talk • contribs) 21:38, 12 November 2007 (UTC)
[edit] Evidence of continued relationships with TNG co-stars still not sourced
I included a "citation needed" note in the personal life section awhile ago because the claim that McFadden maintains relationships with TNG co-stars was not sourced. An explanation of the nature of those relationships is now in the section, but it still does not cite any sources. I am removing the claims, although anyone may revert if they can source the information. Azlib77 —Preceding comment was added at 15:33, 3 December 2007 (UTC)