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Fetchin' Gretchen Mol worked as a hat-check girl at a restaurant where she was discovered by her agent-to-be, who got the five-foot-six-inch busty blonde a Coke commercial. It's the real thing! Gretchen uncorked on the big screen, where her naturally big and beautiful boobs were featured in The Last Time I Committed Suicide (1996), Just Looking (2000), and Attraction (2000). While she bubbles just below superstardom, usually playing the girlfriend eye candy in films like Donnie Brasco (1997) and Rounders (1998), Gretchen always makes Mr. Skin pop off. She's at her skinful best in Forever Mine (1999), where she teased in a low-cut bathing suit then delivered with three hot sex scenes. Perhaps this unabashed explosion of old-school eroticism is what led producers to cast Gretchen as the titular bare-all pinup legend in The Notorious Bettie Page (2006). A beauty for all ages, Gretchen makes every man want to Mol her.
Skinfo: Vanity Fair put Gretchen on its cover proclaiming her the next big thing. It was a bold gamble for the magazine--no, not the bet that Gretchen's career would skyrocket, but the very noticeable nipple coming through her sheer top.
Quote: On which classic actresses she gets compared to: "I get Grace Kelly, Kim Novak, and Marilyn Monroe a lot. I'm grateful to be lumped in such wonderful company. I just wish I could get the kind of roles they had."
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