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6 up-and-coming girls of summer

Francesca Eastwood isn’t the only up-and-comer shining bright on the silver screen this summer. These six other ingénues are also making big waves.

Ko Asung

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Bio: The South Korean 21-year-old started out as a child star.

How you might know her: Fans of Korean cinema saw her in the 2006 smash hit “The Host.”

Summer of Ko: She makes a big impression in the June 27 action thriller “Snowpiercer,” which stars Chris Evans and takes place on a speeding train that holds the last remaining people on the planet after Earth freezes. Playing a drug addict, Asung holds her own against Evans — even though “I’ve never seen ‘Captain America!’” she tells The Post.

Up next: She says she’s “looking forward” to doing Hollywood films.

Olivia Cooke

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Bio: The 21-year-old from Manchester, England, got her start on various BBC-TV shows.

How you might know her: Cooke plays Emma, young Norman’s friend, on the A&E series “Bates Motel.” Plus, One Direction fans know her (and probably hate her) as the girl who gets a piggyback ride from Harry Styles in the “Autumn Term” tour video.

Summer of Olivia: On the heels of the spooky “The Quiet Ones,” she’s currently on-screen in the sci-fi thriller “The Signal.”

Up next: Come October, she stars in “Ouija,” a horror film about the classic slumber-party board game.

Mackenzie Davis

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Bio: A native of Vancouver, the 27-year-old studied acting at New York’s Neighborhood Playhouse.

How you might know her: Her Lisbeth Salander-esque character on AMC’s “Halt and Catch Fire”

Summer of Mackenzie: She rocks a relationship with Adam Driver in indie romance “What If” (Aug. 8). “You get to see friends fall in love with each others’ personalities before their bodies,” she says.

Up next: Davis procures screams and laughs in 2015’s zombies-vs.-vampires comedy “Kitchen Sink,” with Vanessa Hudgens.

Charlotte Le Bon

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Bio: The 27-year-old Canadian cut her teeth doing stand-up on a French news show.

How you might know her: French films like “Astérix and Obélix: God Save Britannia”

Summer of Charlotte: In “Yves Saint Laurent” (out June 25), she stars as a fashion muse. On Aug. 8, “The Hundred-Foot Journey” follows an Indian family that opens a restaurant in France. Le Bon — who was handpicked by producer Steven Spielberg — plays a chef at a competing restaurant.

Up next: She’s in “The Walk,” about Philippe Petit’s 1974 high-wire cross between the Twin Towers, out next year.

Amber Stevens

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Bio: Hailing from Beverly Hills, the 27-year-old is the daughter of radio host Shadoe Stevens and model Beverly Cunningham.

How you might know her: She’s popped up in movies such as “The Amazing Spider-Man” and “The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift,” but fans of the ABC Family hit “Greek” know her as sorority president Ashleigh Howard.

Summer of Amber: More attention is coming her way thanks to this weekend’s “22 Jump Street,” in which she hooks up with Jonah Hill.

Up next: She’ll get her horror on in August’s “Jessabelle.”

Ella Wahlestedt

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Bio: The 15-year-old was born and lived in Sweden for six years before moving to the States.

Where you might know her from: She appeared as Staff Sergeant Eddie Hall’s daughter Caroline on Lifetime’s “Army Wives.”

Summer of Ella: She stars as the spunky girl among a group of boys in the July 2 family flick, “Earth to Echo,” in which she and her friends help a lost alien find its way home. The stand-out role draws comparisons to Elle Fanning in “Super 8” as she often goes toe-to-toe with the boys. Despite being the only young lady, she didn’t find herself wishing for less testosterone in the air.

“I didn’t mind because I’m kind of a tomboy anyway. Plus, I have a younger brother, so I’m used to all their antics,” she says. “Every once in awhile I needed some girl time, so I would hang out with the hair and make up ladies.”

Up next: She’ll tackle the part of a struggling teen in a dysfunctional family for the web series, “Lies.”