After just a year or so of voice lessons, the Newcastle eighth-grader has already landed three plum roles, including the juvenile lead in Seattle's A Contemporary Theatre's fall production of " Violet ."
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Cusack left the school after one year without completing the course because she was offered her first professional acting job at the Gate Theatre in Dublin, playing the juvenile lead in their summer play.
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On radio, Tucker played " the juvenile lead " on " Jones and I ", which was broadcast on CBS in the early 1940s and Roy Barry on the soap opera " Hilltop House ".
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His success in the third play of that season, " The Intruder ", a translation of " Asmod?" by the French playwright Jean-Jacques Bernard, prompted Fernald to make him the Juvenile Lead of the company.
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Peggy s London stage debut was in the role of Maryann, the juvenile lead in " Let s Pretend ", a children s revue which opened at the St James s Theatre on her 13th birthday.
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The actress Sinead Cusack, who has known him since they appeared together as the juvenile leads in a pantomime in Gaelic, thinks that what makes him fascinating on stage is a mix of unpredictability and privacy.
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He played juvenile lead, reporter Gregory Brown, in the comedy " Meet the Wife ", written by Lynn Starling, which had a successful run of 232 performances at the Klaw Theatre from November 1923 through July 1924.
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While playing the juvenile lead in " Bird in Hand " at the Royalty Theatre in June 1928, Olivier began a relationship with Jill Esmond, the daughter of the actors Henry V . Esmond and Eva Moore.
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After the war, he played the juvenile lead in the 1945 revival of " Miss Hook of Holland " before returning to Toronto in 1948, where he started a second career in the office supply trade, retiring in 1971.
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It isn't easy to recognize Jesse Bradford, who plays Zak, as the sensitive, brooding child who was the protagonist of Steven Soderbergh's 1993 " King of the Hill, " though he has grown into a light and likable juvenile lead.