Delete Duplicate Name Entry Instead of Merging: Two Cases: Jason Frank and Dan McNamara

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I recommend that the IMDb staff see to it that nm4645457 [Jason Frank (V)] and nm7567189 [Dan McNamara (XVI)] return HTTP error 404; basically two separate requests. The former IMDb name entry is a low-traffic duplicate of nm4611576 [Jason Frank (IV)]. The latter IMDb name entry is a low-traffic duplicate of nm4896417 [Dan McNamara (VII)].

Merging the duplicates to their respective betters would create unnecessary redirection, but I will merge them first, if and only if you want for that to happen. If the pages are required to become empty first, I can alternately clear their one-item filmographies and leave the matters at that.
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Hi Jeorj,

Thanks for checking. If you've found duplicate pages it's always best to make the merge, then worth doing a check once the merge has gone through to ensure that all data has been correctly moved to the new const without creating duplicate entries.

I hope this helps.

Regards,
Will
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