The Sharon Stone of her native Germany, Karoline Eichhorn is an Amazonian eyeful guaranteed to bring out the basic instincts in every one who has a set of eyes. This towering, 5’7” stunner first caught the brief attention of her native people in two tiny spots in TV series, before appearing in the TV movies Three Days in April (1994) as Anna, then Ina Littmann in Der Sandmann (1995), where her breasts were revealed in a shirt-ripping scenario. With her long-legs, luscious looks, and awesome acting chops, she quickly rose to the top of casting directors’ lists, landing in no less than 15 TV movies in five years. Karoline is also one of Deutschland’s most delicious leading ladies on the big screen, with an award-winning run in A Map of the Heart (2002) as Katrin Engelhardt. She also starred as Christine Häberle in Die Kirche bleibt im Dorf (2012), or The Church Remains in the Village, its sequel Täterätää – Die Kirche bleibt im Dorf 2 (2015), and in the spin-off TV series Die Kirche bleibt im Dorf – Die Serie from 2013-2015. And speaking of starring roles in television shows, she’s been Julia Lehnhoff in 4 Against Z from 2005-2006, Lydia in Der kleine Mann in 2009, a few different characters in obligatory spot appearances in Tatort, and Charlotte Doppler in Dark from 2017-2020. And nudity? Karoline sharing what she’s got underneath all that fabric? What’s the sitch with the stitches? You can see her naked in no less than seven films—pick one…or seven.