Rachel Hurd-Wood, 16
The ingénue
Despite being the youngest of the bunch, Rachel Hurd-Wood already has three Hollywood films under her belt. At 11, she was chosen to star as Wendy Darling in Peter Pan after her grandmother saw an advert for 'an English rose'. Then came An American Haunting, with Donald Sutherland and Sissy Spacek, and now Perfume: The Story of a Murderer.
The 16 year-old - who remains unruffled by the beckoning premieres, photo-shoots and Hollywood scripts - says, 'The funny thing is I was always the runt at school. I was really small and shy and I didn't hit puberty until way after all my friends. When we came back from filming Peter Pan in Australia I'd grown loads and had been in a film. I felt like saying to all those girls who had been mean to me, "Hah! Look at me now!"'
Dream date Dylan Moran. Not in a romantic sense at all but because he's such an amusing man and I'd really enjoy his company
Favourite actor Toni Collette. She's really underrated. I love her because she doesn't try to be beautiful or glamorous but is just a fantastic actress
