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A fact from Rebecca Dayan appeared on Wikipedia's Main Page in the Did you know column on 12 June 2021 (check views). The text of the entry was as follows:
Did you know... that actress Rebecca Dayan developed a love for acting while being raised in a hotel?
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... that actress Rebecca Dayan developed a love for acting while being raised in a hotel? Source: "Dayan developed a devotion to acting and art as a child growing up first in the hotel her parents owned" [1]
ALT1:... that Rebecca Dayan was trained as an artist, then tried out acting, then exhibited art, then got major acting roles? Source: "Dayan’s interest in painting is a homecoming, in a way. It’s what she originally studied in Nice [...] In 2009 she took a leap of faith over the Atlantic Ocean to New York, eventually breaking into acting [...] it was during her sojourn in the movies that she returned to art." [2] (2015) and "Her first major role [...] may propel her into the spotlight, but her work off-screen deserves just as much attention. Dayan, who was raised in the South of France and studied art and fashion design in Paris, has always tapped into her expansive artistic expressions." [3] (2017) ...
ALT2:... that working on the movie Novitiate, in which she plays a nun, inspired actress and artist Rebecca Dayan to create religious virgin art for her 2015 collection "Assumption"? Source: "I had been in talks with Maggie about [Novitiate] for a long time, and she had sent me all these books that I was deep into reading. When I got asked to do this art show, I couldn’t possibly think of anything else. I got drawn to ideas of sexuality and religion. I read pieces of writing about virgins and what that meant before Christianity." [ditto]
ALT3:... that Rebecca Dayan, who portrays model and designer Elsa Peretti in miniseries Halston, was also a model and designer before she took up acting? Source: "Peretti [...] The Italian-born model turned jewelry designer [and] the woman who plays her in Halston: French actor Rebecca Dayan [...] [Dayan] went into fashion design and modeling in Paris" [4]
ALT4:... that actress Rebecca Dayan has produced a documentary about, and started a non-profit to advocate in relation to, maternal mortality in the United States? Source: "Beyond acting, [Dayan has] co-founded the non-profit Mother Lover, which seeks to raise awareness of the maternal health crisis in the US, and produced the documentary Born Free on the same topic." [5]
The article is new enough, long enough, referenced, neutral and no copyvio obvious. The hooks are sourced and interesting. QPQ done. Corachow (talk) 10:04, 19 May 2021 (UTC)[reply]