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6-Year-Old Weisman Hits Big Time in ‘Three Men and a Little Lady’

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“Three Men and a Little Lady,” the sequel to the 1987 box-office hit “Three Men and a Baby,” which opens Wednesday, is expected to be one of the big hits of the holiday season.

But the “little lady” herself, six-year-old Robin Weisman, seems oblivious to the hoopla.

The pony-tailed, button-nosed South Florida native, who just began first grade, is a child model. “My brother did a shoot one day,” she says in a voice just above a whisper. “And they needed a little girl and they asked me to do it. And I did it. And then one day they cast this movie and I did it.”

That was that?

“I met the director and I did the screen test and I just got the part. And I got to go to Disneyland. There was another little girl who was tested and we went to Disneyland together.”

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But Robin has more important things on her mind than the movie or what it was like to work with her three hunky leading men, Tom Selleck, Ted Danson and Steve Guttenberg. Her upper right front tooth is loose.

“This isn’t my first one (I’ve lost),” she says, opening her mouth to show her two new front bottom teeth. “It’s my third. My tooth, I bumped it and it got really loose. I hurt.”

Robin loves watching “ABC’s “Full House,” feeding tuna fish to her cat Scarface and swimming. “We have a huge pool,” she says jumping up from her chair as she pretended to swim. “My pool is soooooo long, I can go to the deep end in three breathes. I swim as fast as I can and then breathe, breathe, breathe and then I get there. My friend can make it across my pool with no breaths. She is 7.”

Robin pauses and smiles. “I think it’s better to take breaths,” she says.

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