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This needs sourcing; there are plenty of urban legends positing that various act(ors)(resses) had high IQs.
Indeed; and so does the outlandish (and rather insulting) suggestion that she "played dumb" at the trial about her being a Communist... --babbage (talk) 05:38, 16 May 2008 (UTC)[reply]
I agree with the hint from Jrm2007: IQ is a red herring in the best of cases, and any IQ test of her day would likely have been on the Stanford-Binet scale, which topped out at 145. A statement like, "IQ of 172" is rather like "had bazillions of dollars." If there is a source, the source is indicted by the number. Since there isn't a source, this just doesn't need to be there.
Furthermore, an actress on Broadway who is off book on a long play is not going to be the ditz that Ms. Holliday played. Anyone who believes that an actress is her part, especially after reading the biography, is not going to be cured of misconceptions by a Wikipedia article. Hithladaeus (talk) 13:20, 30 December 2019 (UTC)[reply]
It has been reported that Judy Holliday was a Lesbian. The only printed source I could find is the book "Hollywood Gays" by Boze Hadleigh. It stated that she had a significant relationship with a female police officer. 76.124.117.121 (talk) 13:16, 26 February 2008 (UTC)buddmar[reply]
According to Hadleigh, everyone you ever heard of was gay. Something more substantial than his gossip and unsubstantiated innuendo is necessary, in my opinion. Even with my own orientation, I find it offensive to read his suggestions that "everyone" in Hollywood is hiding their gayness, but are ready (once they're conveniently dead) to admit it to Hadleigh. Read the Hadleigh article. Monkeyzpop (talk) 14:43, 26 February 2008 (UTC)[reply]
Not only is everyone in Hollywood homosexual, but, if you read Wikipedia biographies, everyone in the world shares that propensity. The only wonder is that there are so many people in the world.Lestrade (talk) 13:47, 1 June 2008 (UTC)Lestrade[reply]
I've seen newspaper obituaries where surviving ex-spouses are listed among the survivors; it can happen if the two persons remained close after the divorce, etc.Maccb (talk) 03:12, 9 February 2010 (UTC)[reply]
She was credited with co-writing the theme music for the 1965 film version of AThousand Clowns with her long-time partner, baritone saxophonist Gerry Mulligan. Unfortunately, she died months before the film's release.Maccb (talk) 03:09, 9 February 2010 (UTC)[reply]
The article says she and Gerry Mulligan were married. Is there any record for this statement. Everywhere I have looked just lists them as partners. 86.16.153.234 (talk) 18:08, 9 June 2012 (UTC)[reply]
She was a communist, by trying to `explain' and play dumb, she was lying and covering up the truth to the matter of the fact that she was indeed a Communist or at least a Communist sympathizer. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 120.149.122.162 (talk) 14:09, 3 September 2013 (UTC)[reply]
I added two sources for breast cancer, but left in the citation to the TCM bio that says throat cancer. Hopefully this will end the edit-warring on this point. PDGPA (talk) 03:41, 28 November 2022 (UTC)[reply]
Personal life: should Leonard Bernstein entry be included?
Under ‘Personal life and death’ - wonder why was included the aside, “(Mutual friend Leonard Bernstein had written Oppenheim five years earlier, in the context of Bernstein's struggles with his sexuality, that Bernstein had thought of marrying Holliday as a beard.)”? This is not included in Bernstein’s wikiarticle, does not relate directly to Holliday, is irrelevant, extraneous, impertinent trivia, seems not to be encyclopedic, and seems to be included in WP:NOTEVERYTHING.
Quaerens-veritatem (talk) 06:53, 29 March 2023 (UTC)[reply]
That well-sourced detail sheds important and fascinating light on Holliday's inclusion in a circle of exceptionally talented young artists and performers. Potentially it should also be in the Bernstein wikiarticle, which is exceptionally long and detailed (and frequently edited). PDGPA (talk) 03:58, 30 March 2023 (UTC)[reply]