6. LINDSAI LOHAN
Lindsay Lohan (pronounced 
born July 2, 1986)
 is an American actress, pop singer and model. She began her career as a 
child fashion model before making her motion picture debut in 
Disney's 1998 remake of 
The Parent Trap at the age of 11. Lohan gained further fame between 2003 and 2005 with leading roles in the films 
Freaky Friday,
Mean Girls and 
Herbie: Fully Loaded, subsequently appearing in independent films including 
Robert Altman's 
A Prairie Home Companion and 
Emilio Estevez's 
Bobby.
Her career was interrupted in 2007 as two 
driving under the influence (DUI) incidents and three visits to rehabilitation facilities led to the loss of several movie deals. Resuming her career, she guest starred in the TV series 
Ugly Betty in 2008, starred in the 2009 comedy
Labor Pains, and appeared in 
Robert Rodriguez's 
Machete in 2010. Lohan launched a second career in pop music in 2004 with the album 
Speak and followed up with 
A Little More Personal (Raw) in 2005. She has attracted significant publicity, particularly surrounding her personal life.
7. DREW BARRYMORE
Drew Blyth Barrymore (born February 22, 1975) is an American actress, 
film director,
screenwriter, 
producer and model. She is a member of the 
Barrymore family of American actors and granddaughter of 
John Barrymore. She first appeared in an advertisement when she was 11 months old. Barrymore made her film debut in 
Altered States in 1980. Afterwards, she starred in her breakout role in 
E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial. She quickly became one of Hollywood's most recognized child actors, going on to establish herself in mainly comic roles.
Following a turbulent childhood which was marked by 
drug and 
alcohol abuse and two stints in 
rehab,
[1][2] Barrymore wrote the 1990 autobiography, Little Girl Lost. She successfully made the transition from child star to adult actress with a number of films including 
Poison Ivy, 
Bad Girls, 
Boys on the Side, and 
Everyone Says I Love You. Subsequently, she established herself in 
romantic comedies such as 
The Wedding Singerand 
50 First Dates.
In 1995, she and business partner 
Nancy Juvonen formed the production company 
Flower Films, with its first production the 1999 Barrymore film 
Never Been Kissed. Flower Films has gone on to produce the Barrymore vehicle films 
Charlie's Angels, 
50 First Dates, and
Music and Lyrics, as well as the cult film 
Donnie Darko. Barrymore's more recent projects include 
He's Just Not That into You, 
Beverly Hills Chihuahua, 
Everybody's Fine and 
Going the Distance. A recipient of a star on the 
Hollywood Walk of Fame, Barrymore appeared on the cover of the 2007 
People magazine's 100 Most Beautiful issue.
Barrymore was named Ambassador Against Hunger for the UN 
World Food Programme(WFP). Since then, she has donated over US$1 million to the program. In 2007, she became both 
CoverGirl's newest model and spokeswoman for the cosmetic and the face for
Gucci's newest jewelry line. In 2010, she was awarded the 
Screen Actors Guild Award and the 
Golden Globe Award for Best Actress in a Miniseries or Television Film for her portrayal of 
Little Edie in 
Grey Gardens.
8. CARMEN ELECTRA
Tara Leigh Patrick (born April 20, 1972), professionally known as Carmen Electra,
 is an 
American glamour model, 
actress, 
television personality, 
singer, and 
dancer. She gained fame for her appearances in 
Playboy magazine, on the 
MTV game show 
Singled Out, on the TV series 
Baywatch, and dancing with the 
Pussycat Dolls, and has since had roles in the parody films 
Scary Movie (as well as the 
fourth film), 
Date Movie, 
Epic Movie,
Meet the Spartans, and 
Disaster Movie.
9. TARA REID
 
Tara Donna Reid (born November 8, 1975) is an American actress. Reid has acted on television shows such as 
Saved By The Bell: The New Class, 
Days of our Lives, 
California Dreams, and 
Scrubs.
Her screen debut came in 
A Return to Salem's Lot (1987), followed by 
The Big Lebowski(1998), 
Urban Legend (1998), and 
American Pie (1999). She has since portrayed supporting as well as lead roles in several films, including 
Dr. T & the Women (2000), 
Josie and the Pussycats (2001), 
American Pie 2 (2001), 
National Lampoon's Van Wilder (2002),
My Boss's Daughter (2003), 
Alone in the Dark (2005) and 
American Reunion (2012). She was a housemate in the 2011 season of British reality television show, 
Celebrity Big Brother.
10. SHARON STONE
Sharon Vonne Stone (born March 10, 1958) is an American actress, 
film producer, and former 
fashion model. She achieved international recognition for her role in the 
erotic thrillerBasic Instinct. She was nominated for an 
Academy Award for Best Actress and won a
Golden Globe Award for Best Actress in a Motion Picture Drama for her performance in
Casino.
Stone was born in 
Meadville, 
Pennsylvania. The second of four children, she is the daughter of Dorothy (
née Lawson), an 
accountant and 
homemaker, and Joseph William Stone II, a
tool and die manufacturer and factory worker.
 Stone graduated in 1975 from Saegertown High School in 
Saegertown, Pennsylvania 
Her appearance in 
Total Recall (1990) with 
Arnold Schwarzenegger gave Stone's career a boost.
 To coincide with the film's release, she posed nude for 
Playboy, showing off the muscles she developed in preparation for the film (she lifted weights and learned 
taekwondo). In 1999, she was rated among the 25 sexiest stars of the century by Playboy.
The role that made her a star was that of 
Catherine Tramell, a brilliant, 
bisexual, alleged 
serial killer, in
Basic Instinct (1992).
 Several better known actresses of the time turned down the part, mostly because of the nudity required.[
citation needed] In the film's most notorious scene, Tramell is being questioned by the police, and she crosses and uncrosses her legs, revealing the fact she is not wearing any underwear.
 According to Stone, she agreed to film the flashing scene with no panties, and although she and Verhoeven had discussed the scene from the beginning of production, she was unaware just how explicit the infamous shot would be:
"I knew that we were going to do this leg-crossing thing and I knew that we were going to allude to the concept that I was nude, but I did not think that you would see my vagina in the scene. Later, when I saw it in the screening I was shocked. I think seeing it in a room full of strangers was so disrespectful and so shocking, so I went into the booth and slapped him and left."
She claimed in an earlier interview, however, that "it was so fun" watching the film for the first time with strangers.
Verhoeven has denied all claims of trickery and said, "As much as I love her, I hate her, too, especially after the lies she told the press about the shot between her legs, which was a straight lie".
 Screenwriter 
Joe Eszterhas, who later befriended the actress, also claimed in his
memoir, Hollywood Animal, that the actress was fully aware of the level of nudity involved.
Following Basic Instinct, she was listed by 
People magazine as one of the 50 most beautiful people in the world.
 In 1992, photographer 
George Hurrell took a series of photographs of Stone, 
Sherilyn Fenn, 
Julian Sands, 
Raquel Welch, 
Eric Roberts, and 
Sean Penn. In November 1995, Stone received a star on the 
Hollywood Walk of Fame, located at 6925 Hollywood Blvd. That same year, 
Empirechose her as one of the 100 sexiest stars in film history. In October 1997, she was ranked among the top 100 film stars of all time by Empire.
In 1995, she received a 
Golden Globe Award for Best Actress in a Dramatic Motion Picture, for her role as "Ginger" in 
Martin Scorsese's 
Casino, opposite 
Robert De Niro.
 She also earned an
Academy Award nomination for Best Actress for the role.
[3] The same year, she starred opposite
Gene Hackman, 
Russell Crowe, and 
Leonardo DiCaprio in the 
Sam Raimi western 
The Quick And The Dead. Also in 1995, she was awarded the 
Women in Film Crystal Award.
Stone starred opposite 
Ellen DeGeneres in the 2000 
HBO film 
If These Walls Could Talk 2, in which she played a 
lesbian trying to start a family. For her work on 'Walls', she was again recognized by 
Women in Film, this time with the 
Lucy Award.
In 2001, Stone was linked to a biopic of the German film director 
Leni Riefenstahl. The prospective director, 
Paul Verhoeven, and Riefenstahl herself, favoured Stone to portray Riefenstahl in the film. According to Verhoeven, he discussed the project with Stone and she was very interested. Subsequently, Verhoeven pulled out of the project as he wanted to hire a more expensive screenwriter than the producers did.
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