Talk:Jean Seberg

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I think, Jean is most beautiful short hair woman, ever.

I agree with you.

No argument from me either... What a TRADEGY to befall such a beautiful woman...{JUBriscoe@yahoo.com}

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[edit] Playtime

According to IMDB, she wasn't in this Jacques Tati film, so I've removed it from her filmography.

Jmcnally 02:46, 5 February 2006 (UTC)

[edit] IMDB Bio

The bio on www.imdb.com has some interesting information, but I'm not sure how to verify it. It says that her second child died after only two days, and that she attempted suicide each year on the anniversary (August 25). Since her body wasn't found for 11 days, and her date of death is listed as September 8, this would place her suicide on August 29. I'd like to unravel this mystery.

Jmcnally 16:40, 6 February 2006 (UTC)

On page 253 of "Played Out" (Random House, 1981) David Richards writes "[on august 23] Jean gave birth by Caesarean to a girl weighing less than four pounds. ... For two days, the infant clung to life. She died early in the morning of August 25."

"Played Out" -- now out of print -- is a highly readable and well-researched biography. Richards also investigated the critical question of the dead baby's paternity. On page 234 he explains that, although she was in the process of divorcing Romain Gary in the spring of 1970, they had had a "reconciliation" in early March and Gary had agreed to assume responsibility for the pregnancy as a result. The true story, however, was that the baby was fathered by Carlos Navarra, a Mexican 'revolutionary' Seberg ran into while shooting the movie Macho Callahan.

El Ingles 18:31, 17 March 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Clinical Depression?

I removed this Article from the Category:People diagnosed with clinical depression.

"According to her husband, after the loss of their child she suffered from a deep depression…"

This is not a clinical diagnosis.

Michael David 20:15, 17 April 2006 (UTC)
I don't understand, are you saying it's untrue? Or are you saying inclusion in this category requires a note from a doctor? --Kstern999 02:49, 21 August 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Persecution by the FBI

I think everybody should read this http://www.saintjean.co.uk/politics.htm in order to insert a chapter on the conspiracy theory about her death. --81.211.175.217 13:37, 24 August 2006 (UTC)

Thanks. I added that link in the main page and deleted the word 'allegedly'. El Ingles 14:59, 24 August 2006 (UTC)
very well, thanks! --81.211.175.217 15:19, 24 August 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Docudrama on Her

I think it's worth mentioning somewhere at the end there there is a docudrama on her life, directed by Mark Rappaport.