Neve McIntosh in Bodies (2004-2006)
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Mr Skin is a big fan of this TV Show! He especially likes the work of these stars:
Hannah Yelland
The boob tube is rich with fine dramas and even hotter bodies. These worlds collide in the BBC series Bodies, which introduced the hairy palms at Skin Central to busty blonde Hannah Yelland. After seeing her naked, may we yell and moan?
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Neve McIntosh
Neve McIntosh is fairly new to the acting world, having debuted in a bit role in 1996’s ~The Leading Man~ opposite Jon Bon Jovi. She followed that up with a somewhat bigger role in the made-for-BBC movie ~Gobble~, which I think was a comedy, but it is difficult to say with those silly Brits. In 1997, Neve attempted to bury herself in a world of obscurity with a role in the black and white silent film ~Love and Lung Cancer~. Thankfully, though, she drug herself out with a role in ~Plunkett & Macleane~, an 18th century action movie. (Isn’t that an oxymoron? - -Ed.)
However, it was the made for television movie ~Lady Audley’s Secret~ that caught our collective eye here at Skin Central. In the exceptionally slow-moving film, Neve has the privilege of wearing colorful period costumes, most of which include corsets that shove her ample bosom damn near
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Susan Lynch
Susan Lynch’s career began at the tender age of 7 when she starred in the American drama Northern Lights opposite Joe Spano. However, after her second movie, 1983’s Circle of Power, the daughter of an Italian mother and an Irish father disappeared for approximately nine years (most likely to finish school) before scoring a glorious “comeback” in the early nineties with parts in the made for TV flick Running Late and especially The Secret of Roan Inish, directed by John Sayles. The latter turned out to be Susan’s big break and helped her in getting further roles in Interview with the Vampire, Waking Ned Devine (one of the most critically acclaimed British films in recent years), the oh so hot sex romp Nora (which earned her prizes as best actress at the IFTA Awards and at the Cherbourg-Octeville Festival of Irish & British Film) and Beautiful Creatures. About the
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