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Smacking his lips in 2002’s indie marvel Raising Victor Vargas, young Victor Rasuk was the cutest boy on the Lower East Side. Now the city kid’s moving into the mainstream in June’s skater-dude teen flick Lords of Dogtown (June 3). Yes, he’s sporting a bad Cali haircut—but we don’t hold it against him.

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