- - Artist promoted by Radio Disney, perhaps
- - Ingénue, perhaps
- - Distinguished? Yes, a bit of a gem in entertainment
- - Young performer beginning to entertain the French
- - One with potential beginning to entertain the French
- - Young actor
- - Aspiring actress
- - Young film actress with a future?
- - Promising young film actress
- - Hollywood newcomer
- - Up-and-coming actress
- - Promising young actress
- - Young actress
- - Phone informers about potential lead
- - Hollywood hopeful
- - Call informers about potential lead
- - Hollywood up-and-comer
- - Minor film actress
- - Begin to embrace the French Hollywood hopeful
- - Aspiring actress delivering line with energy in debut
- - Screen ingenue
- - Promising actress
- - Note liberal expression of annoyance upset young celebrity
- - Paltrow, circa 1993
- - Ingenue portrayer
- - Studio up-and-comer
- - Hollywood wannabe
- - Would-be diva
- - Role seeker
- - Hype focus, at times
- - Cog in the studio system
- - Movie hopeful
- - Celeb-to-be
- - Marilyn, circa 1948
- - Garland was one
- - Screen ingenue, often
- - Up-and-comer
- - Tinseltown tyro
- - One may play a big part in the future
- - Sometime object of Hollywood hype
- - One with a promising future
- - Would-be headliner
- - Hollywood aspirant
- - Up-and-coming movie actress
- - Ingenue
- - Youthful performer
- - Budding actress
- - Hollywood comer
- - Small heavenly body
- - Winters in 1944
- - Hollywood novice
- - Hollywood girl
- - Cinema novice
- - Actress.
- - Movie maiden.
- - Actress of a sort.
- - Member of a galaxy.
- - Budding movie personality.
- - Young movie actress.
- - Comer in Hollywood.
- - Hopeful young actress.
- - Nancy Davis of Hollywood, for instance.
- - Tabloid fodder of tomorrow, say
- - Caviar source
- - Asterisk
- - Promising actress, but could be most slatternly
- - begin without the french youngster destined for future success
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