Adriana Karembeu
Adriana Lima
Alessandra Ambrosio
Ana Beatriz Barros
Ana Claudia Michels
Angie Everhart
Aurelie Claudel
Bettie Page
Brooke Burke
Caprice Bourret
Carmen Kass
Carolyn Murphy
Cheryl Tiegs
Christie Brinkley
Christy Turlington
Cindy Crawford
Cindy Margolis
Claudia Schiffer
Daisy Fuentes
Daniela Pestova
Daniella Cicarelli
Denise Richards
Elle Macpherson
Elsa Benitez
Estella Warren
Eva Herzigova
Freida Pinto
Gabrielle Reece
Gisele Bundchen
Heather Mills
Heather Stewart-Whyte
Heidi Klum
Helena Christensen
Iman
Isabeli Fontana
Izabel Goulart
Jenny McCarthy
Julie Ordon
Karen Elson
Karen Mulder
Karolina Kurkova
Kate Moss
Katie Price
Kelly Brook
Kelly Hu
Laetitia Casta
Lauren Bush
Lauren Hutton
Linda Evangelista
Lisa Fonssagrives
Lucy Liu
Magdalena Wrobel
Marisa Miller
Megan Ewing
Milla Jovovich
Miranda Kerr
Mischa Barton
Molly Sims
Monica Bellucci
Naomi Campbell
Natalie Gulbis
Patricia Ford
Petra Nemcova
Rachel Hunter
Rebecca Romijn
Selita Ebanks
Stephanie Seymour
Talisa Soto
Tatjana Patitz
Tricia Helfer
Twiggy
Tyra Banks
Veronica Varekova
Victoria Silvstedt
Yamila Diaz-Rahi
Yana Gupta
Yasmeen Ghauri

Talisa Soto

In the late 1980s Brooklyn-born Talisa Soto was a groundbreaking Puerto Rican model for international fashion magazines. She turned that into a movie career, most notably as a "Bond girl" in 1989's Licence to Ill (starring Timothy Dalton as James Bond) and as Princess Kitana in Mortal Kombat (1995) and Mortal Kombat: Annihilation (1997, with Sandra Hess). Leggy angular and athletic, she's often cast as an exotic beauty, as in Don Juan DeMarco (1995, opposite Johnny Depp), but she's also taken on more demanding roles, including her part in Piñero, the 2001 drama that starred Benjamin Bratt. Her other screen work includes the David Lynch short The Cowboy and the Frenchman (1988), the short-lived TV series Harts of the West (1993-94) and the misfire Ballistic: Ecks vs. Sever (2002, starring Antonio Banderas and Lucy Liu).




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