Sasha Alexander
“I actually wanted to be an exotic dancer, but that didn’t work out, so I thought I’d take on acting.” Wise choice Sasha, and perhaps a more lucrative choice! Born Suzana S. Drobnjaković Ponti, the first thing that had to go was that Serbian tongue-twister name! With a more Hollywood-appropriate name, Sasha Alexander went on to play Gretchen Witter on “Dawson’s Creek,” as well as starring in “Yes Man” and “He’s Just Not That Into You.”
More recently, Sasha appeared in “Shameless” as well as on Rizzoli & Isles, where she plays Dr. Maura Isles alongside Angie Harmon, who you might remember from our list earlier!
Elizabeth Berkley
Elizabeth Berkley made her debut in 1987 in a TV film "Frog." Two years later, she auditioned for the role of Kelly Kapowski on the show which would make her famous. However, producers couldn't decide on where to place her. Finally, they agreed on creating a new character altogether; Jessie Spano, which she played for 4 years.
Sadly, her movie "Showgirls" bombed and wasn’t received well by critics. The negative fallout placed Berkley in a tight position, however, somewhat surprisingly, the film has achieved cult status! Redeeming herself, Berkley received praise for her role in Hurlyburly, going on to then guest star on TV series’ including "CSI: Miami," "NYPD Blue," "Without a Trace," and "Law & Order: Criminal Intent." Berkley is an animal rights activist, and has also set up an online self-help program, called Ask Elizabeth.
Jennifer Connelly
Pre-acting fame, Connelly was, (of course) a child model. With those stunning green eyes, which are only seen on 2% of the world’s population, we’re not surprised. Born in New York, Connelly is best known for her part in the musical fantasy film "Labyrinth" alongside the late David Bowie. The film gave her the exposure to build a career on, with notable performances in "Dark City," "Requiem for a Dream," as well as "A Beautiful Mind."
A champion of human rights and providing all with access to clean water and shelter, Connelly has a heart as great as her beauty. Recently, she made headlines, upon the announcement of a sequel to the classic film "Top Gun," co-starring with Tom Cruise. 2020 is going to be a big year for Connelly it seems!
Ursula Andress
Bond girls have a reputation that precedes them; mysterious, sexy and highly desirable. As far as Bond girls go, Ursula Andress is perhaps the most famous. Whenever there is a list of “best bikini moments” Ursula is a mainstay, wearing the cream bikini which is iconic in its own right.
Appearing as Honey Ryder in the first Bond film, "Dr. No," Andress is of Swiss origin. She enjoyed success in Hollywood and Italy and is remembered for her film legacy and enduring beauty. The veteran actress has since retired from her acting and modeling careers, though will forever be known as ‘the ultimate Bond girl.’
Elisabeth Shue
Elisabeth Shue had a somewhat troubled upbringing, with her parents filing for divorce and subsequently turning to substances to ease the transition. However, it seems from these tough experiences, she amassed the strength and maturity to make a career out of acting. Her first significant role was in the series "Call to Glory," which, ironically enough, was the part which shot her to fame, soon after starring in "The Karate Kid."
Shue was frequently the ‘good guy’s trophy’ at the end of a film, such as in "Cocktail." This did change though, with her roles in "Link," "Adventures in Babysitting" and "Back to the Future" forging a career for Shue. Appearing in "The Saint" with Val Kilmer proved once more that Shue was an actress with versatility. She has since gone on to star in "CSI: Crime Scene Investigation" as Julie Finlay for three seasons.