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CINCE her acting career began at the age of thirteen, DIANNE FOSTER has achieved success in the entertainment world in three countries—Canada, where she made her first stage and radio appearances ; England, where she began in films ; and now in America, where she has reached stardom with roles in such pictures as Night Passage and The Deep Six. Her activities have also included writing, directing and producing her own radio programmes and doing modelling work. When she has a few moments free time from filming. Dianne likes to paint in oils and design mosaics. Bom in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, on October 31st, 1928 she has dark hair, brown eyes and is 5 feet 4$ inches tall. 'ALENTED KEITH MICHELL was bom on December 1st, 1926, in Adelaide, South Australia, where he started his professional life as an art teacher. He first began acting on the radio and eventually was recom- mended for an audition at the Old Vic and, in 1948, was granted one of the two admissions from Australia. Work with the Young Vic Company, with which he toured England and the Continent, and the Stratford Company, with which he also toured Australia, followed. Another trip abroad took him to New Zealand to play the leading role in Christopher Fry’s " The Lady’s Not For Burning.” His films have included True as a Turtle, Dangerous Exile and The Gypsy and the Gentleman. Grey-eyed and 6 feet 1 inch tall, Keith is still a keen artist. TW'EW acting discovery ELVI HALE 1 ” whose first film appearance in True as a Turtle was that of a sophisticated Miss of this Modem Age did not plan to be an actress. Bom n 1931, she trained for commerce and was a secretary for two years before starting her acting career. She then studied at the Old Vic school and later appeared in repertory. After her first big success on the West End stage, her potentialities as an actress were spotted by Sir Laurence Olivier. Elvi, who sings and dances capably, can also speak French fluently.