I was watching a bit of a movie from the 1930s. Of course, the opening credits listed the stars followed by the bit players (in ever increasing smaller font). I wondered if those players thought that they were on their way to stardom. I'll bet they rushed home to their overjoyed parents, spouses, and friends with the news that they had broken into film and the sky was the limit. Of course, most would probably never again see the inside of a studio. Some would though such as Lon Chaney and John Wayne. Can anyone name a current star (and their initial movie) who started out that way?


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