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  1. Qball replied to Qball's topic in Babe Polls
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  2. She's absolutely amazing, light years ahead of her rivals.
  3. Qball replied to gin's topic in Actresses
    ^ Agreed.
  4. Well said, Aries
  5. This thread needs a bump
  6. Qball replied to mikerw's topic in Female Athletes
    Nice pictures, thanks
  7. Qball replied to Qball's topic in Female Athletes
    Vojislava Lukić (Serbian Cyrillic: Војислава Лукић; born March 31, 1987) is a professional Serbian tennis player. Born and raised in Subotica (now Serbia, former SFR Yugoslavia), she achieved her highest career ranking as No. 203 in singles on August 20, 2007, and No. 223 in doubles on October 8, 2008.[2] As of April 6, 2009, Lukić is ranked No. 1093 in singles and No. 594 in doubles. Lukić won three three ITF singles titles in 2006, all in Romania — in Piteşti, Medias and Bucharest. She also played for Serbia Fed Cup team in 2007, alongside Jelena Janković, Ana Jovanović and Ana Timotić. Lukić is currently coached by Eduard Pana.[1] She started playing tennis aged eight. Lukić is former European U-14 champion and World No. 8 in junior concurrence. She won three three ITF singles titles in 2006, all in Romania — in Piteşti, Medias and Bucharest. Lukić was a one of four members of Serbia Fed Cup team in 2007, alongside Jelena Janković, Ana Jovanović and Ana Timotić. She played for Serbia versus Estonia in Europe/Africa Group I C — Round Robin, winning both her matches. In Lukić, she defeated Anett Schutting 6—1, 6—2, in singles, and Schutting and Margit Ruutel in doubles, partnering Timotić. She also lost her singles match versus Johanna Larsson in the round robin versus Sweden. In the quarterfinals of World Group II Playoffs, Lukić played against former World No. 5 player Daniela Hantuchová and lost with 6—0, 6—2. Lukić has recently stated that she lost the faith in her game. She has also started working as a host of Total tennis, the RTS television program about tennis; her job is to interview players. Lukić has also developed her own tennis school for girls. More info: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vojislava_Luki%C4%87
  8. Qball replied to Qball's topic in Female Athletes
    Thanks
  9. Qball replied to Qball's topic in Actresses
    Emily Mortimer (born 1 December 1971) is an English actress. She began performing on stage, and has since appeared in several film and television roles, including Scream 3 (2000) and Match Point (2005). Mortimer performed in several plays while studying at Oxford University, and while acting in a student production she was spotted by a producer who later cast her in a supporting role in a television adaptation of Dame Catherine Cookson's The Glass Virgin (1995). Subsequent television roles included Sharpe's Sword and Coming Home. Her first film role was opposite Val Kilmer in 1996's The Ghost and the Darkness. Mortimer was then in the Irish coming-of-age story The Last of the High Kings, released later the same year. In 1998 she appeared as Kat Ashley in Elizabeth, and played Miss Flynn in the TV mini-series Cider with Rosie, which was adapted for television by her father. In 1999, she played three roles that raised her profile outside the UK: She was the ill-fated "Perfect Girl" dropped by Hugh Grant in Notting Hill, appeared as Esther in the American TV mini-series Noah's Ark, and was Angelina, the star of the film-within-a-film, in the upscale slasher flick Scream 3. In 2000, Mortimer was cast as Katherine in Kenneth Branagh's musical adaptation of Love's Labour's Lost, where she met actor and future husband Alessandro Nivola. She took on her biggest role in an American film to date, playing opposite Bruce Willis in Disney's The Kid. In 2002, she had a major role in The 51st State (also known as Formula 51), starring opposite Samuel L. Jackson and Robert Carlyle, and was a supporting character in John Woo's war drama Windtalkers. In 2003, Mortimer appeared in Stephen Fry's film Bright Young Things. In 2004, Mortimer appeared in the movie Dear Frankie. In 2005, she played a major role as the oblivious spouse of an adulterous Jonathan Rhys Meyers in Woody Allen's Match Point, as well as voicing young Sophie in the English-dubbed version of Howl's Moving Castle. In 2007 she played a supporting role in Lars and the Real Girl as the supportive sister-in-law of Ryan Gosling's title character. She also appeared in The Pink Panther in 2006 and in its 2009 sequel, as the love interest of Inspector Clouseau (Steve Martin). In the last three episodes of 30 Rock's first season, she played Phoebe, a love interest of Alec Baldwin's character Jack Donaghy. Mortimer will play one of the lead characters in Martin Scorsese's 2009 film Shutter Island. More info: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emily_Mortimer
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  11. Francoise Boufhal (born on 18 December 1988) is an English model, actress and presenter. Early life Born Françoise Boufhal on December 18, 1988, in Hexham, Northumberland. Boufhal grew up and spent most of her childhood in Stocksfield and attended Broomley First school before moving into Newcastle Upon Tyne. She attended Ponteland Middle school where she was continuously bullied to high school. She later says the experience at school boosted her ambition to be successful. Acting Boufhal's acting career began at the age of 11 when she joined The Live Theatre company, a theatrical youth theatre based in Newcastle made famous by Robson Green. Boufhal's first major role was in the hit children's BBC1 show Byker Grove, where she played 'Ellie Baines', Stumpy's girlfriend. Boufhal auditioned several times for a role in the show but was deemed 'too sexy', until eventually a part was made for the curvaceous actress. Boufhal was in the pilot for 'GRUBBS', a children's cookery program scheduled to be regularly on the Discovery Kids channel but was cancelled due to the death of the Producer. Modelling As a baby, Boufhal was named 'prettiest baby in the Metro Centre'. At 16 she joined a Newcastle based modelling agency as she continued her studies at Gosforth High School. At 5'4 and a 28H chest, Boufhal was always knocked back from fashion houses for being too short and having an 'unusual' figure. She later joined Girl Management glamour agency based in London, then moved to Samantha Bond Management. Boufhal turned down several offers of topless spreads, including interest from Bryan Adams to shoot for Italian Playboy. Boufhal has appeared in Nuts as 'Nuts next top model', Zoo and was Maxims April 2009 cover girl. She is currently an up and coming favorite of the national newspapers. The Daily Star has claimed she is their "latest discovery" set to follow in the foot steps of Kelly Brook and Lucy Pinder. Presenting In April 2009, Rio Ferdinand signed Boufhal up to his digital magazine 5 as his co-presenter. Boufhal has interviewed the likes of Danny Dyer, Alan Carr and Ashley Cole. Clips of the interviews can be seen at the official website at www.rioferdinand.com
  12. Qball replied to Qball's topic in Actresses
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