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18/5/2001 Here
is the full list of the top 100 Sexiest Women In The World 2001
according to U.K FHM readers:
1. Jennifer Lopez.
2. Rachel Stevens.
3. Britney Spears.
4. Kelly Brook.
5. Denise Richards.
6. Salma Hayek.
7. Cat Deeley.
8. Charlize Theron.
9. Carmen Electra.
10. Alyson Hannigan.
11. Sarah Michelle Gellar.
12. Jordan.
13. Catherine Zeta Jones.
14. Louise Redknapp.
15. Beyonce Knowles.
16. Pamela Anderson.
17. Susan Ward.
18. Ali Landry.
19. Jessica Alba.
20. Alicia Silverstone.
21. Shania Twain.
22. Lisa Faulkner.
23. Donna Air.
24. Gail Porter.
25. Neve Campbell.
26. Isla Fisher.
27. Charisma Carpenter.
28. Geri Halliwell.
29. Lisa Scott Lee.
30. Katherine Heigl.
31. Toni Braxton.
32. Dannii Minogue.
33. Lisa Snowdon.
34. Amanda Holden.
35. Anna Kournikova.
36. Nell McAndrew.
37. Rebecca Romijn-Stamos.
38. Davina McCall.
39. Jaime Pressly.
40. Cameron Diaz.
41. Mena Suvari.
42. Katie Holmes.
43. Beverley Turner.
44. Kylie Minogue.
45. Christina Aguilera.
46. Melanie Sykes.
47. Kate Groombridge.
48. Billie Piper.
49. Claire Richards.
50. Jennifer Love Hewitt.
51. Penelope Cruz.
52. Maria Grazia Cucinotta.
53. Sarah Manners.
54. Nicola Willoughby.
55. Jennifer Aniston.
56. Faye Tozer.
57. Alyssa Milano.
58. Piper Perabo.
59. Samantha Janus.
60. Virginie Ledoyen.
61. Angelina Jolie.
62. Jenny McCarthy.
63. Hannah Spearritt.
64. Sophie Anderton.
65. Rachael Leigh Cook.
66. Tyra Banks.
67. Sarah Coombs.
68. Sara Cox.
69. Ivana Horvat.
70. Caprice.
71. Emma Bunton.
72. Holly Valance.
73. Rachel Blanchard.
74. Daisy Donovan.
75. Andrea Corr.
76. Liv Tyler.
77. Heidi Klum.
78. Kirsty Gallacher.
79. Carre Otis.
80. Yasmine Bleeth.
81. Gillian Anderson.
82. Shannon Elizabeth.
83. Liz Hurley.
84. Natalie Portman.
85. Claire Forlani.
86. Halle Berry.
87. Gisele Bundchen.
88. Sandra Bullock.
89. Melissa Joan Hart.
90. Lene Nystrom.
91. Vanessa Mae.
92. Laetitia Casta.
93. Eliza Dushku.
94. Catherine McCord.
95. Heather Graham.
96. Stacey Elder.
97. Maria Bello.
98. Estella Warren.
99. Mariah Carey.
100. Kate Hudson.
Thursday April 19 7:53 AM ET
Hart Takes on Auto Racing Passion
NEW YORK (AP) -Melissa Joan Hart knows just enough about the Internet to click on to
her favorite Web sites -
the ones that keep her up-to-date on NASCAR
The star of the WB comedy ``Sabrina, the Teenage Witch,'' a self-professed ``techie
weenie,'' says she doesn't check
e-mail very often, but she does log on to read about her new passion, auto racing. Her
favorite site is www.cart.com.
``It started when I raced in the Long Beach Celebrity Grand Prix,'' the 25-year-old
actress says in
Teen magazine's May issue. ``It changed my life. Racing proved to me that, even if I start
with baby steps,
I can learn to do anything.''
Hart says the next time the sitcom is on hiatus, she plans to take part in the Bob
Bondurant School of
High Performance Driving to hone her skills.
Melissa Joan Hart, "Sabrina the Teenage Witch" herself, recently guest hosted
an episode of Channel One News.
ChannelOne.com caught up with her to get this exclusive interview.
Q: Which actors are your role models?
A: Shirley Temple has always been a role model. I have a shrine to her in my house.
Then it became Audrey Hepburn,
and now I'm pretty inspired by Jean Harlow. I'm just starting to learn about her career.
There are also more modern ones like
Sandra Bullock, who I just think is so fantastic on screen. She just has so much character
and energy and it really translates
on screen. That's kind of my modern day goal. There's also Goldie Hawn whose career I'd
like to kind of not "mimic," but have
that kind of career in comedy which no one has really seemed to have done except for her.
She's the only person who has been
able to have a real career just in comedy. Meg Ryan started to do it and then it was
"Well, she can't do serious stuff."
But Goldie Hawn was able to keep a career through her whole life being funny and having
fun and playing around but making
it very real.
Q: You've been playing a teen character on television for a while now. Does it
bother you being put into the
"teen actress" category? Has it ever kept you from getting a role you wanted?
A: No, because there's not many roles for mid-twenties. Especially now with the big
teen boom, there's a lot more going on for
teenagers, for high school movies. I also look a lot younger, so it's just fitting that I
play that age because no one's really going to
buy me as twenty-five.
Q: You've worked at least a couple of times with Britney Spears. Would you say the
fame of a pop star is different
from that of a television star?
A: It depends on how you do it. Because she's on tour, she needs a bodyguard, she
needs an entourage. She's always doing
press and she's always spotted. My goal is to be as anonymous as possible. To be able to
go to the Pottery Barn today and
buy some drapes, without having to bring my bodyguard and my assistant and everybody else.
That's also for her protection
because she's so much in the spotlight. What's good about being on TV is that everyone
sees you on TV once a week and
that's enough. I don't think people get as obsessed about TV because they feel more like
it's family. I mean I get blown away
by certain pop stars. Smashing Pumpkins, forget it, I'm on the floor. Red Hot Chili
Peppers. There's something about music
and groups and the whole rock star thing is so powerful. I think that she's got it tougher
because those careers come and go faster,
I think. She's got so many people who would spot her right away if she was walking around.
But I've been lucky enough that in
this town [Los Angeles] it's like "Oh, there's Melissa, don't look." It's
different.
Q: What do you think you would be doing if you weren't acting?
A: I'd probably be a ballerina. That's what I would have wanted to be. I danced for
ten years until I started "Clarissa Explains It All,"
and I've never gotten back into it. I've tried so hard, I have so many ballet shoes
sitting at home and I just can't get in them.
Q: What's one piece of advice you wish someone had given you while you were in high
school?
A: Wear whatever you want. My friends told me "Don't ever wear that shirt
again, that is so ugly." I kind of wish someone would
have said [to wear whatever I wanted]. Actually, [actress] Calista Flockhart is probably
the only person who really did that for me.
She was like "Here's a pair of Kenneth Cole shoes, they're really cool." And I
said "My older friend gave me these, they're really cool."
And everyone at school made fun of me.
Q: What specific advice do you have for teens who are interested in pursuing an
acting career?
A: Finish high school. While you're in high school, do things like drama classes,
ballet, singing, anything that is in the arts.
Try to get in school plays and stuff like that. When you're done with high school and you
decide that's what you want to do
then go after it. It's too much to balance a career and school at the same time
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