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Lyndsy Marie Fonseca (born January 7, 1987) [1] [2] is an American actress. She began her career by appearing as Colleen Carlton on the CBS daytime soap opera The Young and the Restless, on which she starred between 2001 and 2005.
Lists of women who model. Pages in category "Lists of female models" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total.
The following women have appeared in the American or international edition of Playboy magazine as Playmate of the Month. Those who were also named Playmate of the Year are highlighted in green. A common misconception is that Marilyn Monroe was a Playmate of the Month. She appeared in the first issue of Playboy as the "Sweetheart of the Month ...
Caplan's film breakthrough came with her role as Janis Ian in Mean Girls (2004). Her other film appearances include My Best Friend's Girl (2008) Cloverfield (2008), Hot Tub Time Machine, 127 Hours (both 2010), Save the Date, Bachelorette (both 2012), The Interview (2014), Now You See Me 2, Allied (both 2016), and Cobweb (2023).
Baird had featured photo spreads in several magazines including Playboy, FHM, Stuff, Maxim (in which she was ranked #76 on the Maxim magazine Hot 100 of 2007 list, [5] #64 on the Maxim magazine Hot 100 of 2008 list, [6] #76 on the Maxim Magazine Hot 100 of 2011 list, [7] the #17 spot on FHM's top 100 2010, and the #40 spot in 2011), [8] Toro ...
Lists of female models (8 P) V. Victoria's Secret Angels (44 P) This page was last edited on 29 August 2024, at 14:08 (UTC). Text is available under the ...
Sudano is a model with the Bella Agency in New York. [3] In 2010, Fabrizio Viti chose Sudano to model for Louis Vuitton's Spring/Summer 2010 shoe campaign. [4] Sudano is the first black model to be featured solely in Louis Vuitton advertisements. [4] In September 2011, Sudano placed second out of twenty in Vogue's "Special Edition Best Dressed ...
Dunham herself told NPR that "each character was a piece of me or based on someone close to me". [2] According to Forbes reporter Madeline Berg, "In Girls, characters and relationships lack veneers. Whereas most television shows compel you to like their protagonists, Girls wants you to believe them."