Jun Natsukawa is a Japanese gravure idol from Tokyo, Japan. In October 2005, she released a music cd titled Himetra Trance in which she covered the theme song from the anime Cat's Eye. She's made an appearance on the Japanese television show Pink no Idenshi, as a schoolgirl who falls in love with her teacher; and as herself on the reality show Geirinji. She's also been featured in a commercial for Kantan Kirei-na Fudeo.
Kristin Kreuk
Kristin Laura Kreuk was born the 30th December 1982, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. Born and raised in Vancouver B.C., Kristin never thought she'd be going big time. She acted in several school plays but mostly focused on her schoolwork. Fate came calling her senior year of high school when the casting director of a new TV series, "Edgemont" (2000), sent a fax to her school. They wanted an exotic looking girl to play the part of Laurel. It was her first professional audition and she landed the part. Since then, she continues to star in the Canadian series while filming "Smallville" (2001). Lucky for her, both shows are filmed in Vancouver! In 2002, she became the newest spokesperson for Neutrogena and started an advertising campaign with them.
Katy Perry
Katy Perry, born as Katy Hudson in 1984 in the month of October, used to be a Christian singer who decided to concentrate on pop and rock music combined, with her influences being: Lilly Allen, Alanis Morissette, and Avril Lavigne. It was just last year (2008) when Perry became prominent in the music scene. Raised in California, in the town of Santa Barbara, Perry lived in a Christian household, given that her parents are both pastors. Even though Perry was prohibited to music aside from Christian songs, Freddie Mercury’s and Alanis Morissette’s hits caught her attention during a slumber party she attended with her friends. Christian music, however, remained as her main focus. In fact, in 2001, Perry came up with her self-titled album: “Katy Hudson” composed of Christian tracks. Eventually, however, she decided to move away from that genre as well as her real surname in order for her to pursue a career in pop music. As early as age 17, Perry began her collaboration with Glen Ballard, who was able to produce records and co-write songs for Alanis Morrisette’s 1995 Jagged Little Pill, which was indeed a chart-topper. After a few years, Perry worked with the Matrix, a team of producers/songwriters that had a Grammy nomination, and have worked in partnership with well-known artists like Shakira, Korn, and many others.
Jennifer Ellison
Jennifer Ellison was born on May 1st, 1983 in the English city of Liverpool. Entertainment was in her blood from the very beginning. When she was 2 years old, she was sitting on the counter at a fish 'n' chips restaurant and screamed that one day she would be famous. At the age of 3, Jennifer began taking singing and dancing lessons. Studying the arts, she became a dancer. She was so good that she won national championships for both ballet and modern dancing in 1996 and 1997. This led to her snatching the coveted lead role in a ballet production, which was performed before Princess Anne at Her Majesty's Theatre in London's West End.
Hikaru Wakana
Hikaru Wakana ( 若菜ひかる ( わかな ひかる )) was born in Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan on March 6, 1985. She is a popular Japanese AV actress. She made her mainstream feature film debut in the 2008 film "The Forbidden Legend: Sex and Chopsticks." When asked about her first Hong Kong mainstream film experience, she noted that Hong Kong men seemed to be more shy, praised her male co-star Wai Kin Lam, and expressed her surprise that they were free to ab-lib their lines as they went along.
Misa Campo
Misa Campo was born on the 23rd of January 1987 in Montreal in Quebec, Canada. Her father is Filipino and mother is Dutch. Misa has two sisters named Jen and Marie that she loves so much. She currently lives in Newport Beach, California. Misa started her career as a bartender at a nightclub and her boss suggested that she work Hot Import Night car shows. Misa Campo is mostly known as a hot import girl appearing at auto shows and Hot Import Night events. The sexy Filipina has done several appearances in Maxim, AskMen, DragSport and a lot of other magazines. Her career also includes dancing go-go at hip-hop events.
Miho Yoshioka
Miho Yoshioka is a Japanese idol/race queen. As a child she was somewhat reserved and shy. During her Jr. High and High School years, she had no idea that she was on the road to becoming a popular Japanese idol. She worked odd jobs after graduation from High School, such as waitressing. When one of her friends (also a race queen) asked her to try out this line of work, she initially declined, but when she met up with the studio executive she decided to audition to become a race queen. She got roles and was obligated to do other modeling such as lingerie, photobooks, and work as a campaign girl. Now she has roles on TV as well as many modeling jobs.
Jennifer Aniston
Jennifer Aniston was born February 11, 1969 in Sherman Oaks, California. The daughter of soap opera star John Aniston and actress Nancy Dow, Jennifer began appearing in stage productions in the late 1980s. She attended Fiorello H. LaGuardia High School of the Performing Arts, where she was active in drama. After several minor film and television roles, Aniston hit Hollywood gold playing Rachel Green on the hit NBC sitcom Friends. She stayed with Friends for ten years, banking $1 million per episode for the last three seasons, until the show ended in 2004.She won both a Golden Globe and an Emmy Award during her tenure on the show. Aniston has also nurtured a big-screen career, often alternating between small, independent films like Office Space and 2002's The Good Girl and big-budget productions like the Jim Carrey vehicle Bruce Almighty. Recent films include 2004's Along Came Polly opposite Ben Stiller, Derailed and Rumor Has It. In 2006, she continued her mix of filmmaking styles with the ensemble production Friends with Money, which opened at Cannes, and the blockbuster romantic dramedy The Break-Up.
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