Aussie eyeful Rachael Carpani took her education more seriously than her small acting jobs until she was cast as Jodi Fountain on the long-running Down Under drama McLeod's Daughters, which ran from 2001-2009 and featured the stunning actress in 179 episodes. Born in Sydney, the 5’8” lush lady has stuck close to home to star in other Australian television series, including Miranda in Home and Away in 2001, Mary in 800 Wordsin 2017-2018, and the TV movie Scorched (2008) as Susan Shapiro. Rachael has also shared her talents with American television audiences, with regular roles as Terry Greenway on Cane in 2007, Heather Thompson in The Glades in 2010, and Abby Kowalski on Against The Wall in 2011. In 2009, she had a spot role as Amy in NCIS: Los Angeles, where she played a cocktail waitress in a skimpy halter top that barely held up her twins and gave us an awesome view of her come-hither cleavage. Her other big US turns were starring as Cathy in the made-for-TV movies If There Be Thorns and Seeds of Yesterday, both released in 2015. Based on the V.C. Andrews best-selling novel series that started with Flowers in the Attic, Rachael co-starred with Jason Lewis (Samantha’s actor boy-toy in Sex and the City), and has at least one steamy scene with him where she’s in a silky pink nightie highlighting her generous curves. The actress is no stranger to feature films, either, with parts as Sally in Triangle (2009) with Melissa George (a fellow Mr. Skin Aussie hottie!), as Diane in The Way Back (2020) with Ben Affleck, and as Angie in The Very Excellent Mr. Dundee (2020) with Paul Hogan. We think Rachael is very excellent, too.