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WILLIAM CAMPBELL
MARISA PAVAN Most likely to avoid the sister jinx now that she's in The Rose Tattoo, Marisa struggled with it for years while producers assumed that Pier Angeli had all the talent in the family. Now Marisa seems set to justify Alan Ladd's claim that she "should turn out to be one of the finest acting talents of her generation !"
WILLIAM CAMPBELL Most
likely to become Mayor of Hollywood, Bill has savvy of an earthy sort, sharpened by a college education, three years in the Navy. Six feet tall, Bill wanted to be a journalist, switched to acting for more kicks, more dough. Married — and liking it — he's in Cell 2455 and Man Without A Star.
RICHARD OAVALOS
PERRY LOPEZ Most likely to become a legend, Perry grew up as tough as they come. Twenty-three, he has been a top amateur lightweight. (His faint scars, though, are not from a left hook, but an auto accident.) Discovered by Josh Logan hanging around the stage door for a date with a showgirl, he's in The Darkest Hour.
RICHARD DAVALOS Most
likely to be another Spencer Tracy, Dick's ambitions are for great parts, not big dough. At six he decided acting was for him, made it via jerking sodas (in the Schrafft's where Kirk Douglas once worked). Now in The Sea Chase, Dick works harder, studies more than almost any other kid in town.
ORESTE KIRKOP
VIRGINIA LEITH Most likely to rival Grace Kelly as a lady born, Virginia was voted the girl with the most talent least recognized by the public. Single, an ex-hatcheck girl and drive-in waitress, and leading lady of A Kiss Before Dying she's been called by Richard Egan "An actress who makes the male star look better than he really is!"
ORESTE KIRKOP Most likely to be more electric than Lanza, according to Paramount workers, the Malta-born sandyhaired, green-eyed tenor made a name for himself in European opera. He dates a lot, goes in for sports, and doesn't want to be a great big star. "I just want to sing and have fun." He does both in The Vagabond King.