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Saturday, March 5, 2011

Elizabeth Jane Hurley

Born on 10 June 1965
Elizabeth Jane Hurley is an English model and former actress who became known as a girlfriend of Hugh Grant in the 1990s



"I have three lives: actress, model, producer. Sometimes I'm aware that there's a fourth life, which is somewhat neglected, which is living a bit."

"Being English, I always laugh at anything to do with the lavatory or bottoms. "

"I certainly don't want a child of mine to be famous, or anyone I was very close to who isn't yet... It's the worst thing to be trapped in your house not be able to leave."


"I would seriously question whether anybody is really foolish enough to really say what they mean. Sometimes I think that civilization as we know it would kind of break down if we all were completely honest"


"I've always wanted to be a spy, and frankly I'm a little surprised that British intelligence has never approached me. "

“I love glamorous women. Hugh adores glamour, as well. I'm completely behind women dressing up and looking as good as they can.”

“A bit of lusting after someone does wonders for you and is good for your skin.”


"Nothing irritates me more than chronic laziness in others. Mind you, it's only mental sloth I object to. Physical sloth can be heavenly"
-Elizabeth Hurley


Elizabeth Hurley oozes sex appeal with her walk, her talk and the glances she gives the camera. She knows how to turn up the heat and ironically does so by playing the icy-cool seductress so well.

Whether she plays up the sex-kitten angle, like she did as the Princess of Darkness in Bedazzled, or plays it straight, like she did as the brainy, bespectacled Vanessa Kensington, she's always hot.

Hurley started working as an actress in the late 1980s and became a model in 1995. During the 2000s, she worked unsuccessfully as a reality television presenter in Britain. Allmovie described her as "one of the world's most famous arm ornaments, model, and sometimes-actress," with the first being a reference to her red-carpet appearances accompanying Hugh Grant to his film premieres and other social functions while they were a couple until 2000. She has appeared thrice on the cover of British Vogue.

In 1995, with no prior modeling experience, Hurley was introduced as an Estée Lauder spokesmodel. She later recounted, "I was far from an ingénue, having had my first modeling job at 29." Hurley has since featured in ads for Lauder's 'Pleasures', 'Beautiful', 'Dazzling', 'Tuscany per Donna', and 'Sensuous' fragrances as well as participated in campaigns for the company's other cosmetics. She was replaced as the face of Estée Lauder by Caroline Murphy in 2001. However, she continues to work with the company non-exclusively, signing a contract for the 14th year with Lauder in 2008. In 2005, she modeled for Saloni, Liverpool Department Stores of Mexico, and Lancel. She was part of the seasonal advertising campaigns for Jordache, Got Milk?, Patrick Cox, MQ Clothiers of Sweden, and Lancel in 2006 and Monsoon in 2007. In 2008, Hurley was unveiled as the seasonal campaign face for Blackglama mink.

In April 2005, Elizabeth Hurley Beach, her beachwear line that she also models every summer, was launched at Harrod's in the UK. It debuted later that year in select Saks Fifth Avenue stores in the United States and other European countries. She told Tatler magazine, "I was on Necker Island for a fashion shoot and even as [Richard Branson] was lying back in a hammock, he was on the phone, doing deals, managing his empire. But then I thought I am never going to have even a holiday home, let alone an island, unless I start a business that I can do without disrupting Damian's school days." In May 2008, Hurley designed and modeled a capsule collection of 12 swimsuits for the Spanish clothes brand MANGO.

Hurley is signed to the Independent modeling agency in London.

Hurley made her first film appearance in Aria (1987). She has since appeared in movies such as Passenger 57, EdTV, Bedazzled, and Serving Sara. In 1997, she received her first and only acting award, the ShoWest Supporting Actress of the Year, for her performance in the spy spoof Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery. When Hugh Grant founded and became the director of Simian Films in 1994, Hurley was credited as one of the producers for the company's two Grant vehicles, Extreme Measures (1996) and Mickey Blue Eyes (1999). Critics such as Julie Burchill, who has called Hurley's acting "a notch above pornography," have dismissed her performances. In 2000, she was publicly criticised for breaking a five-month acting strike to film an Estée Lauder advertisement, for which she was fined $100,000 (£70,000 in 2000) by the Screen Actors Guild and labeled "Elizabeth Scably" by protesters

In the late 1980s, Hurley portrayed the title character in a four-part television drama, Christabel. After appearing in John Cleese's The Human Face (2001), she hosted the inaugural season of the British reality series Project Catwalk on Sky1 in 2006. The show drew tepid ratings with only 1% of its target audience tuning into the first few episodes. Hurley was almost universally criticised as a presenter. Marcelle D'Argy Smith, a former editor of Cosmopolitan magazine, called her "witheringly boring" and added: "Liz Hurley has no fashion experience whatsoever. She wore a dress and has appeared at premieres." GQ 's Dylan Jones defended her as someone "immersed in the fashion world as a celebrity." Hurley was ridiculed by critics for her "aspirational Basingstoke-gone-jetset accent and dead fish stare," while also being described as "the not-nice-but-dim host." She was dropped after one season because her bosses reportedly believed she was too wooden. It was also later revealed that Hurley had asked contestants to send her free clothes off the record.

Charity
Hurley has been active in Estée Lauder's Breast Cancer Awareness Campaign, as part of which the company created an "Elizabeth Pink" lipstick whose sales benefit The Breast Cancer Research Foundation. Hurley, whose grandmother died of breast cancer, was the mistress of ceremonies at "The Hot Pink Party" that marked the tenth anniversary of The Breast Cancer Research Foundation. She supported The Prince's Trust by co-presenting the 2003 Fashion Rocks event in its aid and helping launch the Get Into Cooking youth initiative in 2004. She has also helped raise funds for End Hunger Network, ARK children's charity, and the Shaukat Khanum Memorial Cancer Hospital & Research Centre

Filmography
Film
Aria (1987) ... Marietta
Remando al viento (1988) ... Claire Clairmont
Kill Cruise (1990) ... Lou
El Largo Invierno (1992) ... Emma Stapleton
Passenger 57 (1992) ... Sabrina Ritchie
Beyond Bedlam (1993) ... Stephanie Lyell
Mad Dogs and Englishmen (1995) ... Antonia Dyer
Dangerous Ground (1997) ... Karen
Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery (1997) ... Vanessa Kensington
Permanent Midnight (1998) ... Sandra Stahl
My Favorite Martian (1999) ... Brace Channing
EdTV (1999) ... Jill
Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me (1999) ... Vanessa Kensington
The Weight of Water (2000) ... Adaline Gunne
Bedazzled (2000) ... The Devil
Double Whammy (2001) ... Dr. Ann Beamer
Dawg (2002) ... Anna Lockheart
Serving Sara (2002) ... Sara Moore
Method (2004) ... Rebecca Fairbanks

Theatre
The Cherry Orchard - A Jubilee (Russian & Soviet Arts Festival)
The Man Most Likely To (Middle East tour)

Television
Christabel (1988) ... Christabel Bielenberg
Act of Will (1989) ... Christina
Death Has a Bad Reputation (1990) ... Julia Latham
The Orchid House (1991) ... Natalie
Sharpe's Enemy (1994) ... Lady Isabella Farthingdale
Shamrock Conspiracy (1995) ... Cecilia Harrison
Harrison: Cry of the City (1996) ... Cecilia Harrison
Samson and Delilah (1996) ... Delilah
The Human Face (2001) ... Various roles
Project Catwalk (2006) ... Presenter


Wednesday, March 2, 2011

Elizabeth Jane Hurley





born June 10, 1965
Hurley ga
ined early recognition for her beauty in the early 1980s when she won a Face of the Year competition at a local newspaper in Winchester, securing a year's modeling contract with a prestigious London firm as the first prize.
She made her first film appearance in Aria (1987), and attracted some media attention in the late 1980s for portraying the title character in a four-part television drama, Christabel, written by Dennis Potter. During this time, she appeared in several low-budget British and Hollywood films, including a performance as a stewardess in the 1992 thriller Passenger 57. She also appeared on television on both sides of the Atlantic, working in the British series Rumpole of the Bailey and the George Lucas-produced The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles.
In 1987, while working on a Spanish production called Remando Al Viento, w
hen she was an obscure actress, Hurley met actor Hugh Grant and they started a long romantic relationship. In 1994, Grant's film Four Weddings and a Funeral was an international box office success and Grant became an overnight global star, garnering the focus of much media attention




Wednesday, July 29, 2009

Danielle Jane "Dannii" Minogue

Born on 20 October 1971
Danielle Jane "Dannii" Minogue is an Australian singer, occasional actress, and TV Personality. Minogue rose to prominence in the early 1980s for her roles in the Australian television talent show, Young Talent Time and the soap opera Home and Away, before commencing her career as a pop singer in the early 1990s

Sexiness

Dannii Minogue has transformed herself several times over the years, most notably going from boring awkward teenager to sexy voluptuous blonde, to more recently a dark-haired vixen. Though her brunette look makes her look more mature, Dannii gained her sex symbol status as a blonde, and in her case, the goldilocks suit her best.

Minogue achieved early success with hits such as "Love and Kisses" and "This is It", though by the release of her second album, her popularity as a singer had declined, leading her to concentrate on other fields such as television presenting. The late 1990s saw a brief return to music after Minogue reinvented herself as a dance artist with "All I Wanna Do", her first number one UK Club hit. In 2001, Minogue further returned to musical success with the release of her biggest worldwide hit to date, "Who Do You Love Now?", while her subsequent album, Neon Nights, became the most successful of her career. In the UK, she has achieved twelve consecutive number one dance singles, becoming the best-performing artist on the UK Upfront Club Chart. Minogue is currently a judge on Australia's Got Talent and The X Factor.

Dannii Minogue Quotes

"Since I've been in Play boy myself in Australia, I love it, and I think it's really empowering and positive towards women, whi
ch is not a view that many women hold."

"There's still a long way to go and a lot to unfold. I don't know why I'm still around and still having hits
but I'm taking it day by day and hoping more things pop up, things that I would never even have thought of doing. That's the thrill and the challenge for me and that's what I love."

"There was a lot of jumping around the lounge room at home singing into a hairbrush. I would see people like Abba and think that looked like a really cool thing to do but never in a million years did I think that was something possible for someone like me"

"I can't imagine having kids. I want to meet the guy, then adore him and finally be like: I want to have kids with you. I've been calling my friends in Sydney and asking them: Where do all the hot guys hang out?"

“My main aim is heavy-fat-bass-lines, I love that thumping feeling.”

"I like nothing more than to relax at home in my pyjamas. I'm happy just to potter. When it comes to cooking, I make a really good tomato sauce from scratch and a great guacamole."

-Dannii Minogue

Minogue began her career as a child on Australian television. From the age of seven, she had appeared in several soap operas, including Skyways and The Sullivans. In 1981, she joined the successful weekly music programme Young Talent Time. Minogue recorded her first solo recordings for the programme, including a cover version of Madonna's hit single "Material Girl"; during this time, she also performed live at several sold-out nationwide concert tours. In 1988, Minogue departed from Young Talent Time to continue her acting career, appearing as the rebellious tomboyish teenager Emma Jackson on the soap opera Home and Away. Minogue remained on the programme for only a year. She proved to be popular among Australian audiences when she was nominated for a "Silver Logie" as the Most Popular Actress on Australian television.

In September 1988, Minogue released her own fashion range entitled Dannii. She became interested in fashion design while appearing on Young Talent Time. Minogue had designed the clothing she had worn on the show, and the positive response from the audience resulted in her releasing her one line. Minogue's debut line Dannii sold out across Australia in ten days, and was followed by three additional summer lines in 1989.

Minogue released Love and Kisses and..., a reissue of her debut album, in April 1992. The album, a collection of dance songs, comprised tracks and remixes from Love and Kisses. It peaked at number forty-two on the UK albums chart, and sold nearly 60,000 copies. Several remixes by producer and DJ Steve "Silk" Hurley were successful in European dance clubs. She credits these remixes for providing her with a "new image and sound to work with" on future releases. Also that year, Minogue made her feature film debut in Secrets, which co-starred Noah Taylor. The film revolved around five Australian teenagers who become stuck in the basement of a hotel in an attempt to see The Beatles. The film was not well received by audiences or critics, with Minogue's performance being described as "not all that convincing".

Minogue released her second album Get into You, which included the songs "Show You the Way to Go", "This Is It" and "This Is the Way", in October 1993. The album contained uptempo dance tracks and mature vocals, but despite her past chart success, failed to make the British top fifty. In mid-1994, Minogue returned to television as a presenter, co-hosting Channel 4's morning show The Big Breakfast in the UK. In 1995, Minogue released the singles "Rescue Me" and "Boogie Woogie", a collaboration with dance act Eurogroove. Released only in Japan, both songs reached number one on the Japanese singles chart. She began recording her third album in 1995; however, Minogue and her record label, Mushroom Records, parted ways in late 1995 following a contract disagreement.

In 1990 Dannii Minogue was asked by Queen Elizabeth II to perform at the Royal Variety Show; she sang her latest release "Success".

n October 2004, Minogue released the single "You Won't Forget About Me", a collaboration with the dance act Flower Power. Described by MSN Entertainment as a "real grower" and noted for its "snip snapping house beats and '80s flecked synths", the song peaked at number seven on the UK singles chart. "Perfection", a collaboration with the Soul Seekerz, followed in October 2005.

Minogue released The Hits & Beyond, a greatest hits album, in June 2006. The album consisted of new songs alongside singles from her four studio albums. It debuted at number seventeen on the UK albums chart, but dropped quickly, spending only seven weeks in the top seventy-five. In Australia, The Hits & Beyond became one of Minogue's lowest charting albums, peaking at #67. The album introduced a new single, "So Under Pressure", inspired by the cancer diagnoses of her sister Kylie as well as that of an unnamed friend. The single became her tenth consecutive song to reach number one on the UK Upfront Club chart. Minogue has described the recording of "So Under Pressure" as a "real achievement" as she was "brave enough to put all [her feelings] into words". Throughout her sister's battle with breast cancer, Dannii had been closely followed by the media, who wanted to know about Kylie's developments.[citation needed] The period left her feeling drained, but also motivated her to continue to record and compose personal lyrics. In September 2006, Minogue's cover of "I'll Be Home for Christmas" appeared on Spirit of Christmas, a compilation album of holiday songs available through the Myer department store chain across Australia.

In November 2006, Minogue performed Sister Sledge's 1979 song "He's the Greatest Dancer" on BBC One's Children in Need telethon. A studio version of the song, remixed by Fugitive, appeared on the dance compilation Clubland 10, which was released in November 2006. The following month, "He's the Greatest Dancer" was released to UK dance clubs and reached number one on the Upfront Club chart.

Controversies

In 2002, the British National Party, a far right and anti-immigration political party, claimed that Minogue supported their cause following comments she had made in an interview with Britain's GQ magazine. In the interview, Minogue was quoted saying that French National Front leader Jean-Marie Le Pen had "struck a chord with people", and that "even the street signs [in Australia] are written in Asian".Minogue responded to the British National Party's claims in Gay Times magazine saying, "I am not a racist. That is not how I live my life. I have a Jewish manager, I perform in gay clubs, I come from a multi-cultural background and I am very proud of that".

In February 2006, Minogue made headlines again when surveillance tape stills from London strip club Puss 'N Boots were published by News Of The World, a British tabloid newspaper, showing Minogue and a female lap dancer in full-contact sexual activity. A spokesman for Minogue downplayed the event and called it a "harmless girls' night out".

Which do you prefer, do you like the studio more or the touring aspect of being an artist?
Dannii: I think my two favorite things are the writing and the performing. The stuff in between is what I call the daily grind of the job, the traveling, the time it takes to sort get from A to B. But I think the creative parts, the writing and being on stage are the highlights You saw me once before, I do things off-the-cuff and I'm chatting and every time it's going to be different because I'm just going to see where the mood takes me or what the crowd's like.

So you liked the remix process, what do you think the different remixers bring to your music?
Dannii: Oh my God, it's just incredible! I find that it's so artistic, like looking at a painting. Everybody could look at an object, say an apple, and draw it in the most completely different way. It's the same with the remix, because you're listening to artists at work. Sometimes I've heard a remix because they've completely changed it and the first listen I've thought oh my God, I don't like that because I didn't, it was so totally taken away. I'm so much more lose with that now, it's like I love the fact that they will go and change it a lot.

Speaking about DJing, the video for "Put The Needle On It" was just insane with you dancing on the huge spinning turntable. What was it like having all those anonymous black hands rubbing you like that?
Dannii: We were filmed at completely different times and that was the arms of my two dancers that I know very well, I've been dancing with them like three years now. So, they had filmed all of that and the director showed me a picture of it on a computer screen to say this is where the arms are, but they couldn't even move them at that point because that had to be in postproduction. They said you'll be standing there and so you've just got to imagine it, so it was quite funny me kind of writhing around thinking OK, I'm trusting you on this one as what this is going to look like.

Filmography
Actress:

1. Vauxhall Crossed (2010) .... MI6 Agent Rio Ruse
2. The Porter (2004) .... Club Owner
3. Secrets (1992) .... Didi
... aka One Crazy Night
4. "Home and Away" (1988) TV series .... Emma Jackson (unknown episodes, 1989-1990)
5. "All the Way" (1988) TV mini-series .... Penny Seymour
6. "The Sullivans" (1976) TV series .... Carla (#2) (1980)
7. "Skyways" (1979) TV series (unknown episodes, 1978)

Soundtrack:

1. "Mornings with Kerri-Anne" (1 episode, 2006)
- Episode dated 17 August 2006 (2006) TV episode (writer: "So Under Pressure", "I Can't Sleep At Night (Afterlife Remix)") (performer: "So Under Pressure", "I Can't Sleep At Night (Afterlife Remix)")
2. "Sunrise" (1 episode, 2006)
- Episode dated 14 August 2006 (2006) TV episode (writer: "So Under Pressure", "Medley: Put The Needle On It/I Begin To Wonder/Who Do You Love Now (Stringer)") (performer: "So Under Pressure", "Medley: Put The Needle On It/I Begin To Wonder/Who Do You Love Now (Stringer)")
3. "So You Think You Can Dance" (1 episode, 2006)
- Top 16 (2006) TV episode (performer: "Put the Needle On It")
4. Head On (1998) (performer: "Everything I Wanted") ("Everything I Wanted")

Birth name : Danielle Jane Minogue
Born : 20 October 1971 (1971-10-20)
Origin : Melbourne, Victoria,
Australia
Genre(s) : Pop, Dance, Funky House, Electronica
Occupation(s): Singer, actress
Years active : 1978–present
Label(s) : Mushroom, MCA, Ultra, Eternal, London, All Around the World
Associated acts : Kylie Minogue, Leon Jackson, Rhydian Roberts, Ruth Lorenzo, Roselyn Della Sabina
Hookups: Julian McMahon, Jacques Villeneuve,Craig Logan
Assets: Nice fake tits, smile, piercing eyes, great figure
Sign: Libra
Height: 5'2
Job: Singer-Songwriter, Host, Actress
Hobbies: Competing with Kylie
Website : http://www.danniimusic.com/


Saturday, March 14, 2009

Elizabeth Jane Hurley

Born on 10 June 1965
Elizabeth Jane Hurley is an English model and former actress who became known as a girlfriend of Hugh Grant in the 1990s


"I have three lives: actress, model, producer. Sometimes I'm aware that there's a fourth life, which is somewhat neglected, which is living a bit."

"Being English, I always laugh at anything to do with the lavatory or bottoms. "

"I certainly don't want a child of mine to be famous, or anyone I was very close to who isn't yet... It's the worst thing to be trapped in your house not be able to leave."


"I would seriously question whether anybody is really foolish enough to really say what they mean. Sometimes I think that civilization as we know it would kind of break down if we all were completely honest"


"I've always wanted to be a spy, and frankly I'm a little surprised that British intelligence has never approached me. "

“I love glamorous women. Hugh adores glamour, as well. I'm completely behind women dressing up and looking as good as they can.”

“A bit of lusting after someone does wonders for you and is good for your skin.”


"Nothing irritates me more than chronic laziness in others. Mind you, it's only mental sloth I object to. Physical sloth can be heavenly"
-Elizabeth Hurley


Elizabeth Hurley oozes sex appeal with her walk, her talk and the glances she gives the camera. She knows how to turn up the heat and ironically does so by playing the icy-cool seductress so well.

Whether she plays up the sex-kitten angle, like she did as the Princess of Darkness in Bedazzled, or plays it straight, like she did as the brainy, bespectacled Vanessa Kensington, she's always hot.

Hurley started working as an actress in the late 1980s and became a model in 1995. During the 2000s, she worked unsuccessfully as a reality television presenter in Britain. Allmovie described her as "one of the world's most famous arm ornaments, model, and sometimes-actress," with the first being a reference to her red-carpet appearances accompanying Hugh Grant to his film premieres and other social functions while they were a couple until 2000. She has appeared thrice on the cover of British Vogue.

In 1995, with no prior modeling experience, Hurley was introduced as an Estée Lauder spokesmodel. She later recounted, "I was far from an ingénue, having had my first modeling job at 29." Hurley has since featured in ads for Lauder's 'Pleasures', 'Beautiful', 'Dazzling', 'Tuscany per Donna', and 'Sensuous' fragrances as well as participated in campaigns for the company's other cosmetics. She was replaced as the face of Estée Lauder by Caroline Murphy in 2001. However, she continues to work with the company non-exclusively, signing a contract for the 14th year with Lauder in 2008. In 2005, she modeled for Saloni, Liverpool Department Stores of Mexico, and Lancel. She was part of the seasonal advertising campaigns for Jordache, Got Milk?, Patrick Cox, MQ Clothiers of Sweden, and Lancel in 2006 and Monsoon in 2007. In 2008, Hurley was unveiled as the seasonal campaign face for Blackglama mink.

In April 2005, Elizabeth Hurley Beach, her beachwear line that she also models every summer, was launched at Harrod's in the UK. It debuted later that year in select Saks Fifth Avenue stores in the United States and other European countries. She told Tatler magazine, "I was on Necker Island for a fashion shoot and even as [Richard Branson] was lying back in a hammock, he was on the phone, doing deals, managing his empire. But then I thought I am never going to have even a holiday home, let alone an island, unless I start a business that I can do without disrupting Damian's school days." In May 2008, Hurley designed and modeled a capsule collection of 12 swimsuits for the Spanish clothes brand MANGO.

Hurley is signed to the Independent modeling agency in London.

Hurley made her first film appearance in Aria (1987). She has since appeared in movies such as Passenger 57, EdTV, Bedazzled, and Serving Sara. In 1997, she received her first and only acting award, the ShoWest Supporting Actress of the Year, for her performance in the spy spoof Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery. When Hugh Grant founded and became the director of Simian Films in 1994, Hurley was credited as one of the producers for the company's two Grant vehicles, Extreme Measures (1996) and Mickey Blue Eyes (1999). Critics such as Julie Burchill, who has called Hurley's acting "a notch above pornography," have dismissed her performances. In 2000, she was publicly criticised for breaking a five-month acting strike to film an Estée Lauder advertisement, for which she was fined $100,000 (£70,000 in 2000) by the Screen Actors Guild and labeled "Elizabeth Scably" by protesters

In the late 1980s, Hurley portrayed the title character in a four-part television drama, Christabel. After appearing in John Cleese's The Human Face (2001), she hosted the inaugural season of the British reality series Project Catwalk on Sky1 in 2006. The show drew tepid ratings with only 1% of its target audience tuning into the first few episodes. Hurley was almost universally criticised as a presenter. Marcelle D'Argy Smith, a former editor of Cosmopolitan magazine, called her "witheringly boring" and added: "Liz Hurley has no fashion experience whatsoever. She wore a dress and has appeared at premieres." GQ 's Dylan Jones defended her as someone "immersed in the fashion world as a celebrity." Hurley was ridiculed by critics for her "aspirational Basingstoke-gone-jetset accent and dead fish stare," while also being described as "the not-nice-but-dim host." She was dropped after one season because her bosses reportedly believed she was too wooden. It was also later revealed that Hurley had asked contestants to send her free clothes off the record.

Charity
Hurley has been active in Estée Lauder's Breast Cancer Awareness Campaign, as part of which the company created an "Elizabeth Pink" lipstick whose sales benefit The Breast Cancer Research Foundation. Hurley, whose grandmother died of breast cancer, was the mistress of ceremonies at "The Hot Pink Party" that marked the tenth anniversary of The Breast Cancer Research Foundation. She supported The Prince's Trust by co-presenting the 2003 Fashion Rocks event in its aid and helping launch the Get Into Cooking youth initiative in 2004. She has also helped raise funds for End Hunger Network, ARK children's charity, and the Shaukat Khanum Memorial Cancer Hospital & Research Centre

Filmography
Film
Aria (1987) ... Marietta
Remando al viento (1988) ... Claire Clairmont
Kill Cruise (1990) ... Lou
El Largo Invierno (1992) ... Emma Stapleton
Passenger 57 (1992) ... Sabrina Ritchie
Beyond Bedlam (1993) ... Stephanie Lyell
Mad Dogs and Englishmen (1995) ... Antonia Dyer
Dangerous Ground (1997) ... Karen
Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery (1997) ... Vanessa Kensington
Permanent Midnight (1998) ... Sandra Stahl
My Favorite Martian (1999) ... Brace Channing
EdTV (1999) ... Jill
Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me (1999) ... Vanessa Kensington
The Weight of Water (2000) ... Adaline Gunne
Bedazzled (2000) ... The Devil
Double Whammy (2001) ... Dr. Ann Beamer
Dawg (2002) ... Anna Lockheart
Serving Sara (2002) ... Sara Moore
Method (2004) ... Rebecca Fairbanks

Theatre
The Cherry Orchard - A Jubilee (Russian & Soviet Arts Festival)
The Man Most Likely To (Middle East tour)

Television
Christabel (1988) ... Christabel Bielenberg
Act of Will (1989) ... Christina
Death Has a Bad Reputation (1990) ... Julia Latham
The Orchid House (1991) ... Natalie
Sharpe's Enemy (1994) ... Lady Isabella Farthingdale
Shamrock Conspiracy (1995) ... Cecilia Harrison
Harrison: Cry of the City (1996) ... Cecilia Harrison
Samson and Delilah (1996) ... Delilah
The Human Face (2001) ... Various roles
Project Catwalk (2006) ... Presenter