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With hair as black as night framing a classic beauty of striking angular cheekbones, searing brown eyes, and passion-pulsing lips, Oscar-winner Catherine Zeta-Jones exhibits the striking Latin passion and sensuality as shaded in a Valasquez portrait. But unlike the seventeenth-century noblewomen of Madrid who sat for the Spanish master, Zeta-Jones is Welsh, and her sizzling onscreen sexuality has taken America by storm. It is not because Catherine exposed her breastly contours and erectile nipples to camera light that she nabbed hubby Michael Douglas and became one of the world's biggest movie stars today. Those fleeting flashes of chest-flesh past do, however, make viewing Zeta-Jones slithering in a skintight burglar's outfit in Entrapment (1999) just a mite sexier. And although Cath hasn't doffed her duds onscreen in years, we'll never stop wanting to--as she says in those ubiquitous T-Mobile commercials--"Get more."
Skinfo: For fresh, unfettered Zeta-Jones, make no bones about demanding a peek at Les Mille et une nuits (1990). Or track down Out of the Blue (1991), a BBC production in which Catherine's sweater comes down and up pop the nipples!
Quote: "I like women who look like women."
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