With a moniker like Romola Garai (her first name is derived from Ancient Rome’s founder: the wolf-reared Romulus), Romola was destined to incite wolf whistles! The alluring ingénue kicked off her acting career in 2000 with the TV movie The Last of the Blonde Bombshells and the British series Attachments. Since then, she’s wowed fans and critics via big screen performances in Nicholas Nickleby (2002), Vanity Fair (2004), Atonement (2007), One Day and Junkhearts (both in 2011), The Last Days on Mars (2013), and the indie flick Inside I’m Dancing (2004), for which the London Film Critics Circle dubbed her the British Supporting Actress of the Year! Romola also won praise for her sun-bathing and flesh-flashing role in I Capture the Castle (2003). Better yet, she bares her incredible breasts in The Incredible Journey of Mary Bryant (2005). Next, the sinfully sexy starlet revealed her rump in François Ozon’s romantic saga Angel (2007). The British beauty’s bum must have impressed the French since they made Ms. Garai the first English actress to be up for the Prix Lumiere award. Ooh la la! Meanwhile on the boob tube, the busy babe displayed her naked T&A in the miniseries The Crimson Petal and the White (2011). Also that year, Romola exposed her bra-clad rack while getting it on (and taking it off) in the BBC drama The Hour (2011). The skintastic actress then proved baby got back and beautiful butt in The Miniaturist (2017), which is an image we can all get behind!