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1,000-mile cross-country journey to
find Marie, he encounters a cross-sec-
tion of friends and foes.
The film stars big names like
Cheech Marin, Buddy Hackett and
Academy Award nominees Gena Row-
lands and Bruce Davison; it also stars
Tony Shalhoub, Trini Alvarado, Matt
Craven and Jay Mohr in a dual role as
Benny the thief and the voice of
Paulie.
Paulie is the professional acting
debut of Hallie Kate Eisenberg, whose
list of accomplishments is long for a
5-year-old. Not only is she the young
star of Paulie, she also has appeared in
a series of commercials for the Inde-
pendent Film Channel as Christie,
"the hot new indie director."
Eisenberg secured the role when her
mother sent the casting directors an
audition tape of her daughter singing
and dancing to the Spice Girls. Two
weeks later, the young actress was
flown to personally audition and won
the role over 500 other aspirants.
Paulie is the
acting debut
of 5-year-old
Hallie Kate
Eisenberg.
Dr. Susan Meyers, a renowned stut-
tering and speech expert, worked with
Eisenberg a month before the produc-
tion began to help her master Marie's
stuttering problem.
Eisenberg, a Jewish kindergartner
from East Brunswick, N.J., is, in real
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life, artfully articulate but in all ways a c---/
little girl.
What did she like best about star-
ring in Paulie?
"It was really fun. Everybody was
nice there," said the young actress.
She says she's always wanted to be
an actress "because I have an older
brother and an older sister, and so I
wanted to be an actress like them.
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sometimes they act in New York."
And she likes acting "because every-
body is nice there, and it's really fun
to act."
Part of the thrill of acting for
young Eisenberg is that ability to pre-
tend to be other people for a while.