Rudeboy's favorite babes:


Yancy Butler

It was sad to watch the incredible rise and fall of this truly talented actress. Butler's combination of beauty and brains was absolutely mindblowing. After "Witchblade" Butler was absent from the sceen for a while, but has returned again doing made-for-TV movies, including "Basilisk" for the Sci-Fi Channel.

<-- Yancy as Eve Edison, an android cop, in "Mann and Machine."
She could probably benchpress me.



Jeri Ryan


Borgbabe


Ryan made her mark as the reconstituted Borgbabe, Seven of Nine, of Starfleet on "Star Trek: Voyager." Ryan's career only began with Voyager. She has been in numerous successful television series since, including "Boston Public."

She may appear imposing but I don't think she can benchpress me.

<--- Modeling shot of Ryan from the skins.be site


Kate Beckinsale

Beckinsale made her mark in British productions and then startled many by agreeing to play a vampire in  "Underworld." Years ago, such a decision might have been considered a bad choice but Kate proved more than up to the task and has since done a sequel, "Underworld Evolution."









<-- Beckinsale playing Selene, a vampire warrior, in Underworld: Evolution


Pamela Anderson

 With the success of her syndicated show "VIP" then Spike TV's "Stripperella" and now "Stacked" -- I'm not entirely certain whether the title defined her or the bookstore -- Pam has been doing all right for herself.





<--- Pulchritudinous Pamela Anderson from "Barb Wire"


Nikkie Van Lierop -- aka Jade 4 U

Nikkie used to be the lead singer for Lords of Acid.







<--- Rave queen of Belgium, Nikkie Van Lierop -- aka Jade 4 U -- hits a high note.


Tessie Santiago

Ms Santiago went from her first audition to starring role in the televison series "Queen of Swords" and has since gone on to making indy films and appearing in other television roles, most recently, "Kitchen Confidential."








<--- Tessie Santiago as Tessa Alvarado from Queen of Swords


Elizabeth Gracen

Ms Gracen made her mark on television by playing Amanda, an immortal thief, on the television series, "Highlander." She also starred in a spin off called "Highlander the Raven."








<-- Elizabeth Gracen as Amanda the immortal from Highlander: the Raven


updated: 3-3-2007