Elle Macpherson, all six boobalicious feet of her, was once rejected by a modeling agency for being too tall and busty. That didn't stop the lofty lovely from gracing the cover of the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Edition five times, not that she was modeling much more than skin. She debuted on the big screen in Woody Allen's comedy Alice (1990) with only one line, but who cares what she says when she looks like that! Kidding, of course. Elle actually studied law at the University of Sydney but left after a year to pursue modeling. Elle's talents are more visual, which she proved as an artist's nude model in the skintacular classic Sirens (1994). Her alarmingly hot 36-24-35 palette colors a full-frontal canvas and is sure to ruffle the bristles on anyone's paintbrush. It should come as no surprise that Elle kept clothed for her role in Jane Eyre (1996), a big-screen adaptation of the Victorian-era novel of the same name, but it might surprise you that Elle stopped just short of showing pink in the R-rated rom-com If Lucy Fell (1996). She strips to her undies but goes no further. We'd have to wait a while to see the rest of her breasts, since her roles in The Mirror Has Two Faces (1996), Batman & Robin (1997), and Friends were quite tame, but thankfully A Girl Thing (2001) aired to preserve Elle's reputation as a Hall of Fame skin-shower with lesbian and breast scenes. She's one Elle of a girl!