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Post by BATouttaheck on Jan 7, 2018 17:20:31 GMT
Stellar careers often start with bit parts that may be a walk on or just a few words of dialogue. Television, as well, is often the birthplace of stardom. NOT talking "cameo's, which are a brief appearance by a well known, so no "Around the World on 80 Days" type appearances fit this thread. I will start with two that are pretty well known and I hope that you've got more to share. There's plenty of album pages for images and, as usual, discussion and / or essays are encouraged.:
AUDREY HEPBURN The Lavender Hill Mob (1951):  Laughter in Paradise (1951)  HARRISON FORD Dead Heat on a Merry-Go-Round (1966) as Bellhop Pager  It's his film debut. His name-tag reads "Thornton Wild"
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