Australian-born Jacinda Barrett is still an
all-American beauty. She's tall, svelte, and has the long honey-blonde
hair that drives us wild Stateside. Her dad is an airport fireman,
and she has earned a license to fly, which makes sense, because
she sure sweeps Mr. Skin off his feet. Jacinda caught the attention
of the execs at MTV, who cast her in The Real World: London. Jacinda
made her stint on the proto-reality show mamorable thanks to a
late-night streak with one of her suitemates . . . sweet. Hollywood
called, and she went from the reality-based TV world to the surreal
shine of Tinseltown. Landing a role in Urban Legends: Final Cut
(2000), she was working her way up the starlet ladder when the
plum role of Steena Paulsson in Philip Roth's The Human Stain
(2003) landed in her lap. That lap danced a striptease that revealed
every inch of Jacinda's young body, from her pert pair to her
moist garden patch, and rivaled Nicole Kidman's equally erotic
moment onscreen. Co-starring in Bridget Jones: The Edge of Reason
(2004), the sky's the limit for the former model and pilot.
Skinfo: Jacinda thought she'd never go nude before the camera
(despite her immature naked sprint on The Real World). But talking
with her father sealed the deal. He said what the heck. Father
knows best.
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