Born to Dutch film producer Ludi Boeken and French writer Annette Levy Willard, at just ten years old Julia Levy-Boeken narrated a documentary about a couple and their two year old daughter surviving the polar tundra called L'enfan des neiges (1995), then made her acting debut at the age of 14 in the riveting Holocaust drama about a wife freeing her resistance fighting husband from the Nazi death camps, Les fantômes de Louba (2001). Then she was Johnny Drama's girlfriend on Entourage. Yes, as a young adult miss Levy-Boeken got sick of super serious flicks and started doing light, American stuff like playing Martina on Alias and Inge on Malcolm in the Middle. She had a long stretch as Johnny Drama's Cannes attending French girlfriend Jacqueline on Entourage, which did let us see her take her top off at the beach, although we couldn't see anything but bare back. No, the best look at her cans came in Road Trip: Beer Pong (2009). It's a typical 2000's bro-comedy about a bunch of guys travelling to compete in the beer pong national championships, where Julia and a bunch of other hotties can be seen standing around a bus in their bra and undies, and where Julia gets dropped into a dunk tank while wearing a bikini. Beer pong had just enough of Julia's jugs to please our dong, although we were bei-rooting for bae's top to pop off. After doing her mandatory military service in Israel, Julia was an Israeli refugee in the global zombie thriller World War Z (2013). This spurred her return to serious stuff like the anti-Semitism confronting short film collection The Jews (2016), the soccer drama On the Sly (2017) and the Israeli military deserter drama Nelson (2019). Hopefully the pendulum swings back again and she starts doing stupid but sexy American stuff. We can't stop thinking about boinking Julia Levy-Boeken.