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Semi-protected edit request on 18 June 2024

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In the Personal Life - Altercations section: third paragraph, about the BAFTAS. So why was Crowe's segment cut? For time reasons or for copyright reasons? JoostvG (talk) 12:30, 18 June 2024 (UTC)[reply]

 Not done: it's not clear what changes you want to be made. Please mention the specific changes in a "change X to Y" format and provide a reliable source if appropriate. Charliehdb (talk) 13:37, 18 June 2024 (UTC)[reply]
I'm not so invested in the story that I plan to redo the research of the original poster. They are the one(s) who should amend this paragraph. JoostvG (talk) 16:31, 18 June 2024 (UTC)[reply]

Emojis!?

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Wait, you're using Australian and American flag emojis when distinguishing between American and Australian dollars in this article!? I've never seen that elsewhere on Wikipedia! Zakawer (talk) 07:30, 11 July 2024 (UTC)[reply]

High school in NZ

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Regarding [1], @Gadfium: I doubt Crowe went to a private school in Auckland. Per other sources, it seems most likely he attended Mount Roskill Grammar School, and he may have also gone to Auckland Grammar School.

  • Mark Staufer claims very explicitly that he went to Mount Roskill with Crowe: [2] and [3]
  • NZ on Screen says he went to Mount Roskill.
  • Metro says “Both schools lay claim to Russell Crowe.”
  • The Herald claims him for Auckland Grammar: “It has also been the school of many All Blacks, including Sir Wilson Whineray, Grant Fox and Kel Tremain, Olympic medallists Sam Webster and Hamish Carter, cabinet ministers including Sir Doug Graham and Jonathan Hunt, medical researchers such as Sir Peter Gluckman and Sir Graham Liggins, the novelist John Mulgan, the painter Charles Goldie, businessmen including Sir James Fletcher and Richard Chandler, test cricketers including Jeff and Martin Crowe, and their film-star cousin Russell Crowe.” and a photo of him with the even more explicit caption: “Film star Russell Crowe attended Auckland Grammar.”
  • Auckland Grammar themselves have a post, in which someone calls him an Auckland Grammar alum: “While a lot of his work involves extensive travel, Kim has been able to attend a couple of reunions with Grammar Old Boys and recalls one memorable night in Naperville, Illinois. "I had dinner one snowy night with two Grammar alumni - [film producer] Lloyd Phillips '63 and [actor] Russell Crowe '77.” I regard this claim as less certain.
  • And finally, from Auckland Grammar's archived class photos, in 1979 we have someone named Crowe, stood next to someone named Russell. This could be our ultimate source of confusion, or it could be Russell Crowe in full. Someone less prosopagnosic than me might like to confirm, but I reckon it does at least kinda look like him.

— HTGS (talk) 05:43, 3 June 2025 (UTC)[reply]

I was going by the reference following the sentence: https://web.archive.org/web/20200919194350/https://www.news.com.au/lifestyle/sunday-style/russell-crowe-is-looking-for-love/news-story/f08c04f7175200b9bfa2c792c36da4a6, which says "Crowe attended a private high school in Auckland before leaving at age 16" and doesn't mention the state schools. You are welcome to restore the previous content with better sources.-Gadfium (talk) 06:18, 3 June 2025 (UTC)[reply]
Oh I fully get where you were coming from. I just found that claim a little odd, and after digging I’m commenting here because I’m actually not 100% sure how best to proceed, based on the variety of claims in sources. — HTGS (talk) 00:34, 4 June 2025 (UTC)[reply]
Since the current source is an interview with Crowe, it has credibility. You could add the metro claim and source for balance, e.g. Both Auckland Grammar and Mt Roskill Grammar state schools say Crowe was their student.<ref as above>-Gadfium (talk) 01:00, 4 June 2025 (UTC)[reply]