Friday, December 31, 2010

Maxim Girl Nikki Bokal






Born and raised in New York City, Nikki was brought up in a highly artistic and creative household by her mother, a model and a businesswoman, after her parents split ehn she was a toddler. Nikki learned early to appreciate theater, music, dance, and art, and enrolled in virtually every kind of dance class, including ballet, jazz and hip-hop, as well as voice and piano lessons. As a child, she hung out in The Guggenheim, developing an unusual early love for architecture, and also became an avid equestrian rider. She preferred the company of her mother and her mother's artist friends to that of kids her age - probably because they were a willing captive audience for her frequent dance routines, comedy sketches amd dramatic recitals.




At 15, Nikki's professional career began, when she followed in her mother's footsteps into the world of modeling. She traveled the world, doing fashion shoots and runway in Europe, South America and Asia. Modeling gave her the freedom and the confidence to learn by experience, see new things and, most importantly, pursue acting. In spite of landing some commercials and taking screenwriting, directing and producing class at New York University, Nikki felt she needed to head West to truly launch an acting career. The consummate New Yorker took the plunge one day, calling a moving company and asking them when they could move her to Hollywood. When they replied, "Two weeks," she had her departure date.




Once in Los Angeles, Nikki continued to model, but acting classes with Ivana Chubbuck was where her paasion lay. Once again, she began to book commercials, and theatrical jobs were not far behind. Early credits include a guest-starring role on The WB's "Jack & Jill" and the independent feature film "Out in Fifty" with Mickey Rourke and Christina Applegate. She then landed teh gritty role of a heroin abuser in "Redemption", which was immediately followed by a meaty part in a major studio filn, "Enough". In addition, she recently started an apprenticeship with The Actors' Gang Ensemble Theatre. In very short order, Nikki has sped to the head of the class, and cannot wait to see how moviegoers respond. Now ensconced in Hollywood - albeit in a very New York - like apartment - Nikki returns to Manhattan every two months to see family and friends.




She's an avid golfer, having picked up the game as a child, continues to ride horses and longs to get behind the wheel of a racecar. Over the past year, she has started DJ-ing and salsa dancing. A vegetarian and owner of two cats, Bear and Jack, who she rescuedin the desert, Nikki is an animal rights activist and a big believer in finger-painting as a stress reliever.










Maxim Girl Moon Bloodgood




Moon’s confidence in her body and her moves certainly caught the attention of her longtime boyfriend, 24 and Six Feet Under actor Eric Balfour. The two met in Hawaii, with Moon attracting Eric’s attention by busting out some seriously sexy moves on the dance floor. “It was a total sexual movie moment,” she says. After a lengthy courtship, Moon and Eric recently got engaged (the two are keeping mum on where and when the wedding will occur, however).




Moon’s meteoric rise to fame certainly speaks volumes as to her innate talent and ambition, and it’s clear that her roles will only continue to get bigger and better as the years progress. From her humble beginnings as a bit-player (her character name in Win a Date with Tad Hamilton! was “Gorgeous Woman,” for example) to a reliable television actress to a bona fide leading lady, Moon has always managed to infuse even the most seemingly insignificant role with an apt amount of charisma and presence.



Korinna Moon Bloodgood was born on September 20, 1975, in Anaheim, California. Moon’s father was an American military man stationed in Korea when he met her mother, and the two eventually got married and relocated to California. Though she grew up in Orange County, Moon’s upbringing was far from the idealized, picture-perfect existence that one might have expected.

"The misconception about Orange County is that it's all Caucasian and Republican,” she says. “There are parts that are diverse and poor. It's not just a suburb of kids who have it easy." Moon spent much of her teen years wrapped up in her dreams of making it as a musician, and she consequently spent hours working on her songs (most of which combined her two passions, hip-hop and folk). “I always thought I’d be a singer,” she says.

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But Moon was forced to put her singing dreams on hold after she successfully landed a gig as a cheerleader for the Los Angeles Lakers. It was also around that time that Moon started receiving work as a model, and her face could be seen adorning advertisements for such companies as Revlon and Clairol. Her unique looks quickly made her a standout among her fellow cheerleaders, and it wasn’t long before Moon was being asked to dance alongside a raft of popular artists (including Michael Jackson and Prince).

Moon’s slow-but-sure entry into the world of entertainment convinced her to give acting a try, and she began the tedious process of auditioning for anything and everything she could get her hands on. Her hard work and tenacity paid off in 2002, when she landed a one-off role on the sitcom Just Shoot Me in an episode that also featured an appearance by fellow model-turned-actress Brooke Burns.

Moon Bloodgood Appears in a Lot Like Love

Moon followed that up with appearances on such shows as CSI, North Shore and Monk, and in 2004, she made her cinematic debut with a blink-and-you’ll-miss-it appearance in Win a Date with Tad Hamilton! Moon’s exotic looks ensured that she stood out amongst her hundreds of fellow struggling ingenues, with her admittedly quick ascent to fame certainly reflecting this. After taking on a role opposite Amanda Peet and Ashton Kutcher in 2006’s A Lot Like Love, Moon successfully auditioned for her most substantial part yet in that year’s Eight Below. Acting opposite Paul Walker and Jason Biggs, Moon proved she was more than capable of holding her own in a major Hollywood motion picture.

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Moon’s burgeoning fame led to a starring role on the short-lived ABC drama Day Break, which was unceremoniously pulled off the airwaves after just a handful of airings. Moon didn’t let the failure of the program get her down, however, and she was soon acting opposite Karl Urban in the 2007 Viking action flick Pathfinder. Moon can be seen on the NBC drama Journeyman, and will appear alongside such legends as Robert De Niro, Sean Penn and Bruce Willis in the Barry Levinson comedy What Just Happened?

What else do you need to know?




Cindy Taylor Sexy Lingery

Cindy Taylor (born April 18, 1977 in Asunción, Paraguay) is a fashion model, actor and television host. Born in Paraguay to a Paraguayan mother, her father was a United States citizen, having relocated the family to Clarksburg, West Virginia immediately after Taylor was born. When Taylor was eight years old, her parents divorced, and she and her mother moved back to Paraguay, where she would reside for the next ten years. In Paraguay she attended the American School of Asuncion and the international SEK School.

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In 1997 she was discovered by photograher Jesus Roman in Miami, Florida. Shortly after, Taylor was signed by Irene Marie Models. She was soon part of advertising and fashion campaigns for Guess?, Pantene, Parasuco, Perry Ellis, Rampage, and Frito Lays. Cindy soon became known as a cover girl, gracing the fronts of Esquire, Ocean Drive, Shape Magazine, Loft Magazine, Men's Journal, Vanidades, Glamour, and more.

Cindy was cast as the host of Wild On!, a popular travel series on the E! Entertainment Television channel, replacing Brooke Burke in 2002.

In 2005, Taylor shot a cameo role in the Vince Vaughn, Owen Wilson, Rachel McAdams romantic comedy The Wedding Crashers. That same year, Cindy landed a supporting role in the independent feature film Descansos, opposite Gary Busey and Charles Durning. In 2007, Taylor had a cameo appearance in the sequel to Bachelor Party and appeared in Nickelback's Rockstar Video.

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In 2005, Taylor shot a cameo role in the Vince Vaughn, Owen Wilson, Rachel McAdams romantic comedy The Wedding Crashers. That same year, Cindy landed a supporting role in the independent feature film Descansos, opposite Gary Busey and Charles Durning. Descansos (Spanish for "resting places") is about a man who makes it his mission to tear down roadside memorials, including one a woman is preserving--one he would like to forget about completely. There is no release date for this film listed as of yet. In 2007, Taylor will make a cameo appearance in the sequel to Bachelor Party (film).

Taylor has most recently appeared on TV in the USA Network series Burn Notice, as well as hosting Full Frontal Fashion for UltraHD.
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Taylor is the official spokesperson for the Beauties and the Beasts partnership launched between Irene Marie Models, the Zoological Society of Florida, and the Metrozoo. Cindy has made several appearances and participated in photoshoots on behalf of this paternship. Their goal is to inspire an appreciation for the world's wildlife and conserve it for future generations.

Maxim Cover Girls - Frankie Wedge undresses

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Top glamour model Frankie Wedge undresses in our celebration of illicit British sex. March's full giant covershoot
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It’s official: Britain’s young women like nothing more than an illicit fling. They lead the world in one-night stands, beating the Germans, Americans, Australians and Canadians hands down when it comes to a bit of naughtiness on the side. British women have more sex, more often, with more people than any other women anywhere on Earth. Isn’t this a great nation, or what?

A poll of 14,000 women by Bradley University in Illinois found that British women love a one-night stand â€" 35 per cent would rather have an affair than find someone who’s single.
Girls are sleeping around more than blokes these days. By the age of 21 they’ve had sex with an average of nine lovers â€" two more than their male partners. So don’t believe any of that old guff about you ‘being their third…’
Girls are also twice as likely to be unfaithful, with 50 per cent admitting they have cheated on a partner â€" half at least twice!
32 per cent of women believe love to be an important factor before having sex, but 50 per cent confessed to having had a one-night stand and a fifth had enjoyed more than five.

23 per cent of women in a relationship with a man would consider having sex with another woma n. see complete Story on Maxim.co.uk

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Monday, December 27, 2010

Maxim Girl Morgan Webb




Cameron Diaz had a certain indeterminate quality, a kind of je ne sais quoi in There's Something About Mary that just made her the tantalizing siren that she was. Morgan Webb has the same mystique. Maybe it's her down-to-earth cheerfulness. Maybe it's the way she moves her hands excitedly when she talks about the newest Tom Clancy-based X-Box game. Whatever it is, she makes computers sexy.

TechTV's ratings have undoubtedly been rising since Webb's start there. When she wears a tight TechTV shirt, or when she wears a miniskirt during an interview, or when the camera is placed at a bird's eye view while she plays at a horizontal monitor, giving us a stunning view of her, um, silicone valley, one is compelled to consult the TV Guide to see the parental rating on her computer show.




Morgan Webb is a celebrity in a specific but widespread circle. Those who know her and like her, like her a lot, but they are limited to subscribers of extended cable packages or satellite TV. Morgan's name, however, leapt those boundaries after a fan hacked into Madonna's website and wrote Morgan a marriage proposal. Overnight she became one of the most searched names on Yahoo!, earning it the top spot on the Buzz Index movers list.

With a combination of looks, smarts, comfort with the camera, and a wicked knowledge of Windows and video games, Morgan Webb became the star she is today. Her cubicle cam at TVTech had a loyal following, as does her web journal.

Case in point: she started as associate producer for Screen Savers, then moved up as a host of the show with her Windows tips. Her love for video games earned her her own show, X-Play, in which she looks beside herself test-driving the latest releases to just about every gaming platform.

She has teased fans with the promise of a blog, yet has kept them on edge. Certainly we can expect heavy Internet traffic jams when it finally does go live.




To the delight of computer wizards worldwide, Morgan Webb was born October 5, 1978 just outside Toronto, but her family soon moved to Los Angeles. At only 5 years of age, the cute, outgoing Morgan starred in commercials for McDonald's and other companies. Some may still remember her reciting the Big Mac's ingredients to a patty cake game.

Her parents limited her TV time in an attempt to get her to spend more time outdoors. Instead, young Morgan would spend hours playing video games (first Atari, then moving on to the original Nintendo). Hence her love for gaming stayed strong. She excelled in Legend of Zelda and other role-playing games, and would often practice secretly in hopes of beating her older brother at it.

In junior high, Morgan began what would become a lifetime obsession: fiddling with her hair color. She would experiment dying it with different Kool-Aid colors, which would inexplicably always result in a reddish hue. She is rumored to have shaved it all off at one point.



Morgan went to the University of California at Berkeley, where she got a degree in rhetoric with a minor in Italian. She describes rhetoric as the study of the arguments of philosophy, and as a way of studying philosophy with a more real-world face.

She graduated during the dot-com craze and went to work for Radio Riot Live, an Internet start-up that failed soon after its inception. With her friend Cat Schwartz from the busted company, she went to TechTV in 2001. She joined the program Screen Savers, in which she was a co-producer. Her quirky attitude and photogenic looks didn't go unnoticed, and they soon put her before the camera where she dished out Windows tips, of which she was a raging expert, three times a week. She also hosted the show a few times.

In 2003, she moved up to co-host X-Play, TechTV's popular video game show. Her chameleon-like hair and onscreen charm gained her a fiercely loyal following. One fan was so determined to get her attention that he hacked into Madonna's official website and wrote, tucked within other text, a marriage proposal to Morgan.

Why Madonna remains unclear, but it made Morgan an overnight sensation. She jumped to the top of Yahoo!'s Buzz Index movers list. That means that searches for her name in the search engine soared faster than any other celebrity, at 2,000%, surpassing Gwen Stefani and Natalie Maines of the Dixie Chicks.

Morgan Webb can still be seen on X-Play. She lives in a San Francisco house with some friends, where she relaxes by using Linux instead of Windows. She still hasn't officially accepted the marriage proposal from her fan.


Maxim Girl Monica Potter



They say that beauty is in the eye of the beholder. But the people who said that were probably talking about paintings or operas or some crap like that, because the voting panel refuses to believe that anybody could think of a stunning subject like Monica as anything but sexy.

Unless you were like her Dad or something, because that would just be weird if you did and we'd have to ask you not to visit the site anymore.



If this category was entitled "Good Intentions & Stick-to-it-iveness," we'd give Monica a big old "100." Too bad this is the real world, baby (or at least the real Internet), and playing a supporting role to talking cartoon animals in The Adventures of Rocky and Bullwinkle doesn't cut it! Try us some other time when you've got a resume, toots.



Monica Lousie Potter was born on June 30th, 1971 in Cleveland, Ohio. She grew up just off of picturesque Lake Erie in a blue-collar Roman Catholic family.

Her father was the inventor of the first flame-resistant car wax, but never cashed in on the invention's profits, being a salaried inventor. While not born with a silver spoon, Monica grew up in a happy family with three other siblings.

Miss Potter first dipped her toe in the ocean of show business back in Cleveland. Her father sent a blossoming 12-year-old Monica's photograph to a local modeling agency, which hired her immediately. Her father was soon driving her all over the Cleveland area for different jobs and interviews. "[My] Dad was everything from my secret agent and manager to my biggest fan."







Her family soon encouraged her to pursue a career as an actress. When she was 18, she moved to Miami, Florida, and landed a job on a children's show that shot in Peru, which she described as the "disaster of disasters." She gave birth to her first child a year later when she was nineteen; she hasn't publicly disclosed the identity of the father.

When she was 24, Monica moved on to Hollywood with a small child in tow and another on the way, where her first job was on the soap opera, The Young and the Restless.

Soon she landed a role in the 1996 film, Bulletproof, which she followed up with the straight-to-video Richard Grieco and Yasmine Bleeth juggernaut, Heaven or Vegas. For years she was a typical struggling actress in B-films and low-paying jobs.



She had her first break through in 1997's Con Air with actor-turned-hack, Nicolas Cage. She soon landed roles in box-office smashes like Patch Adams and the recent Along Came a Spider, and had the chance to look pretty in the Freddy Prinze Jr. flick, Head Over Heels (enough said). Monica also won critical acclaim in the 1998 film, Without Limits about the track star, Steve Prefontaine.



Monica has proven herself a hard-luck kid who has risen from a small town to the gleaming towers of Hollywood fame. While not quite a household name yet, be on the lookout for this blonde to take over your entertainment universe.



"People figure because I'm blonde and was a model, I just waltzed into Los Angeles and got major roles in major films." -Monica Potter

Maxim Girl Nathalie Girard




French Canadian Model, Tae Kwon Do champion, make-up artist and stunt actress.

Nathalie started doing sports at a very early age. Being a rather beautiful, shy, quiet girl, lent itself to many personal challenges for Nathalie, but sports seemed to hold the answer. It dawned upon her, even at her early age, that an active, sports, life-style maybe the perfect place for her to express herself and give her the feeling of fitting in.



With this new realization, Nathalie started on a new path. She started with gymnastics for at least 5 years, under a very strict & disciplined coaching staff. Her elite gymnastic club had only one competition in mind as a goal, the Olympics. With great disappointment Nathalie’s Olympic dreams ended when she contracted mononucleosis. 8 months later, once she recovered, Nathalie was devastated when she was told that at the age of 10, she was now too old to continue. Here ended the gymnastic chapter of Nathalie’s life along with this Olympic dream. That summer she was sent to a day-camp where Nathalie continued exploring new sports like; wrestling, kayaking, baseball, fencing and more. Nathalie found that she loved all the sports, but wasn’t sure which one to pursue. Even with all these sports and new acquaintances in her life, she still felt something was missing … but what?! That same summer a councilor in the camp was building a soapbox racer. Everyday Nathalie could be seen standing and staring at the box-racer. Deep down hoping she could try it. Her dream came true. Not only did Nathalie manage to beat out the boys, but she also was the only girl to compete and win in the Jeux de Montreal (The Montreal Games). This single win revealed to Nathalie how competitive and excited she got through sports. It wasn’t only the winning itself, but more so, the challenges, competitions, and goals that sports presented to her.



It was now time for Nathalie to start high school and try her hand at some modeling. Success was not far behind with offers to model in countries like Japan pouring in. Unfortunately with these two new stages in her life also came, jealousy, isolation and teasing. To fight against these, her parents thought it prudent to send Nathalie for some self-defense classes. Unbeknownst to them, they have now started Nathalie on a new long adventurous path. After a few classes of self defense, the teacher saw that Nathalie had a lot of potential and suggested that she should join the Tae Kwon Do class. Which she did and LOVED! Nathalie then found herself training for competitions and winning multiple titles. During her 21 years+ of Tae Kwon Do, Nathalie became a multiple winner in both Canada and the U.S.A. She also earned the title of Quebec Champion 5 years in a row, PLUS Canadian Champion. Never being one to rest on her laurels, it came time for Nathalie to push her limits once again. Despite an extremely limited knowledge of English at the time, she moved to Vancouver B.C. Once there she started training with a new Tae Kwon Do master who thought Nathalie could easily qualify and win the Pan-Am Games. Regrettably, like many amazing athletes, Nathalie found herself not being able to compete for her country. Not because of the lack of skill, but because of the lack of money. With her heart crushed, money gone, but with no lack of determination, it was time for Nathalie to go back home to Montreal. Hoping to pursue her dreams, Nathalie continued to train in Tae Kwon Do. She went as far as to change her fighting style so she would have an even better chance to recapture her dream and goal of going to THE OLYMPICS.



Eventually, even with all her efforts, time, discipline, sacrifices and aspirations, only one thing could prevent Nathalie from going to the Olympics … politics. Torn between honor and the knowledge that it was time to move on, Nathalie had to find a new goal. A new path to take and we are so glad she did!

A new breath-taking life opened up in front of Nathalie. She started her move into the ENTERTAINMENT INDUSTRY. Nathalie got her foot in the door by being a make-up artist in FILM. One fateful day, someone heard about her Tae Kwon Do reputation (which still to this day follows her) and referred her to a STUNT COORDINATOR. Nathalie realized how amazing this new career could be for her. She could make a living doing a job that encompassed two of her life’s loves, training and challenges. Once again, her drive, passion and dedication for whatever she takes on motivated her to improve herself. Nathalie took courses in; rigging, stunt driving in L.A., high-falls, air rams (kicker-plates), fire gags, etc. Not wanting to be out done by the guys, she did (and still does) some serious weight training, which has had fantastic results that you can see in the film Gothika as Nathalie does a NAKED stunt in a shower.



Maxim Girl Mia Kirshner



It has been her physical assets -- her gorgeous face, soulfully sweet blue eyes, and tight body -- that have, so far, brought Mia the most renown. Photo spreads and interviews in Razor, Maxim, Gear, FHM, and Stuff in the past five years have put her on (or at least close to) the tips of guys' tongues.

And the fact that many of her roles have been sexual in nature -- even if they're often unconventional or twisted -- helps get our minds moving in the right direction.



If it can be considered an accomplishment, Kirshner might soon become the next "Most Downloaded Woman on the Internet" -- well, at least she deserves to be. Despite all her exposure though, she's still not exactly a household name. But her magazine spreads have revealed Mia as every bit the vision she has incarnated time and again since her breakout role nearly 10 years ago as a teen stripper in Exotica.

And men across the continent picked their jaws up off the cinema floor during her red-hot appearance in 2001's Not Another Teen Movie, in which she played a schoolgirl with bisexual tendencies (spoofing Sarah Michelle Gellar's role in Cruel Intentions).

Kirshner has made a career of playing opportunistic temptresses, as in Cadillac Girls, Saturn and Century Hotel. And her sex appeal has only been enhanced by the dubious sexuality of many of her characters. She played bisexual naughty girls in New Best Friend (2002) and several episodes of TV's 24, and will be seduced to the lesbian side in the new Showtime drama, The L Word, debuting in January 2004.

She has worked with many greats of the movie industry, and with her talent and beauty, she could jump to the A-list if she chooses more commercial projects.



Born in Toronto on January 25, 1976, Mia Kirshner was raised in Canada's largest city by her Bulgarian-born mother, Etti, an English teacher, and her German-born father, Sheldon, a journalist for The Canadian Jewish News. Her initial interest in following in her father's line of work was redirected toward acting after watching Vivien Leigh as Scarlett O'Hara in Gone with the Wind.



Kirshner's first onscreen appearance came as an extra in The Freshman (1990), starring Matthew Broderick and Marlon Brando, an experience that she found quite grueling. Undeterred, she appeared that same year on the small screen for a full season of Dracula: The Series, and racked up several other Canadian and American television credits before segueing into film.



From the beginning, Kirshner's dark beauty led her toward roles ranging from disturbed to diabolically enticing. After portraying a rebellious teenager intent on seducing her mother's boyfriend in Cadillac Girls (1993), two provocative roles under Canadian directors established her reputation: the dominatrix in Denys Arcand's Love & Human Remains (1993), and the youthful stripper with a surprising past in Atom Egoyan's highly-lauded Exotica (1994).

Although her onscreen career was underway, she continued her education by attending Montreal's McGill University to study 19th Century Russian Literature with a minor in film. All the while, the modest actress kept her film career to herself and avoided answering questions about her future.

But the ravishing thespian's work in Exotica attracted the attention of American casting agents, who promptly got her supporting roles in Murder in the First and the Southern coming-of-age tale, The Grass Harp (both 1995). She subsequently won a lead role in The Crow: City of Angels (1996), in which she took advantage of her Goth looks to portray a tattoo artist sporting an angel-wing tattoo across her back that drove male viewers loco.



When Kirshner showed up for her Mad City audition in 1996, she was late, underdressed and unprepared to meet the movie's stars, Dustin Hoffman and John Travolta. She became nervous, stretching a hole in her jeans and talking incessantly, but unable to look anyone in the eye. Luckily, her shyness was a blessing: she was reading for the part of a nervous and eager TV reporter, and everyone in the room thought she was talking to them in character.

Since Mad City (1997), Kirshner has had the luxury of taking the time to pick and choose her projects. She continued to appear in both lead and supporting roles in such independent and/or small features as Saturn (1999), a drama that cast her as a hedonistic girlfriend, as well as Out of the Cold (1999), Cowboys and Angels (2000) and Century Hotel (2001). Keeping busy well into the new millennium, Kirshner appeared as a bomb-toting hijacker in the first season of the real-time television series 24, as well as Not Another Teen Movie (both 2001), a parody of the recent wave of high school-themed films and also starring Lacey Chabert and Jaime Pressly.