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But Etel, now 10, and McGibbon, now 13, seem to have a pretty mature view of their work while still being kids. They both want to keep acting. Etel, who will reprise his role in a production of Millions at his school, "would like to do comedies and action films," he says. "I would like to work with Alex again," McGibbon volunteers, "'cause he's so cool." "Yeah," adds Etel, "you'd best say that."
He may be a dewy unspoiled calf onscreen, but Alex Etel has quickly learned that a star can always use a little attitude. --Reported by Desa Philadelphia/Los Angeles
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