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10:09 June 21st, 2009

He didn’t marry Mia…

Posted by: Robert Basler
Tags: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly, , ,
Woody Allen eyes Carla Bruni for film role
 
Something of a specialist in creating roles for women, he made Diane Keaton a star with “Annie Hall” in 1977 and has since worked with actresses ranging from his former wife Mia Farrow to Mira Sorvino and Scarlett Johansson.

Correction….Allen was never married to Mia Farrow as you erroneously state.
I guess my question is: why don’t you have a more visible way to comment or correct stories? Had to dig for his and am not sure this is the right place…

E.C.

Several readers pointed this out to us. We corrected. I’m sorry you had trouble finding a way to send us feedback. Obviously, it did reach the right place: GBU Editor

Director Woody Allen (R) and his wife Soon-Yi pose at the premiere of the film “Whatever Works” in Paris June 19, 2009. REUTERS/Gonzalo Fuentes

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[...] Woody Allen eyes Carla Bruni for film role   Something of a specialist in creating roles for women, he made Diane Keaton a star with “Annie Hall” in 1977 and has since worked with actresses ranging from his former wife Mia Farrow to Mira Sorvino and Scarlett Johansson. Correction….Allen was never married to Mia Farrow as you erroneously state. I guess my question is: why don’t you have a more visible way to comment or correct stories View original here: He didn’t marry Mia… [...]

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