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K liifsHBPS irk Mitsuko Kimura MITSUKO KIMURA, Japan- ese actress who is in her early twenties, appeared in a number of films in her own country before she made her American debut in The Gentle Sergeant. She commenced as a model and a film extra and her success dated from the time she ap- peared on the cover of a maga- zine. Mitsuko is an apt name for her because it means " to shine ” or " to glow.” For a young artiste, SHIR- LEY EATON has had quite a deal of experience. Although it was not so very long ago that she was studying stagecraft, she has managed to appear on films, stage, radio and television. When she came out of dramatic school, Shirley joined the com- pany touring the provinces with Benjamin Britten’s enter- tainment " Let’s Make An Opera.” It was in the revue “ At the Lyric ” that she made her debut in the West End of London. Her films have included Doctor in the House, Sailor Beware, The Love Match (in which she was Arthur Askey’s teenage daughter), and Charley Moon, playing opposite Max Bygraves. A green-eyed blonde, Shirley is 5 feet 6 inches tall. She is an outdoor girl and when she has a little spare time from all her work, there is nothing she likes better than a long swim or a morning’s ride. ROD STEIGER was born in West Hampton, on Long Island, April 14th, 1925. He came to the screen via the stage and television. His films have included On the Waterfront, The Big Knife, One Man Mutiny, Jubal, The Harder They Fall and Oklahoma. Born in Kiev, Russia, IGOR YOUSKEVITCH moved to Belgrade, Yugoslavia, when he was eight. From being interested in gymnastics he went into ballet shortly after. He went with the Ballet Russe de Monte Carlo to the United States in 1938. He liked America and decided to stay on there. He became an American citizen and served in the U.S. Navy during the war. When he left the Navy he joined the newly-formed Ballet Theatre of New York and since then has been its star. He made his film debut as one of the leading dancers in 1 M.-G.-M’s Invitation to the Dance. Black-haired, brown-eyed, he is 5 feet 9 inches in height. It was mostly for fun that JARMA LEWIS appeared in plays at school and for a time served as stage manager. She continued her interest in dramatics while at college and she decided to study acting and dancing. She appeared on tele- vision before coming to the screen. Her films have included The Prodigal, The Tender Trap and It’s a Dog’s Life. Shirley Eaton Jarma Lewis Rod Steiger Igor Youskevitch