Posing as Jody Banks for a Fall Guy publicity shot. So classic.
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Michelle Monday
Baby Pfeiffer’s alert! Michelle’s promotional shots as Samantha “Sunshine” Jensen in B.A.D. Cats (1980) never fail to lift the spirits—and other things too, if you know what I mean, and I think you do. Positively smoldering. Mesmerizing eyes, hypnotic lips: Baby Pfeiffer is an assassin. We’ve shared these leggy shots of La Pfeiffer before and … Continue reading Michelle Monday
Heather Thomas Tuesday
This exquisite tableau comes courtesy of Heather’s 1983 appearance on The Love Boat. Just some light reading, poolside.
Hot Shots of the Week: Funny Girl
Actress, comedian, screenwriter, and producer Kristen Wiig is an enormously talented woman who’s been making us laugh for a long while now. Beyond all that, she’s also incredibly sexy, as evidenced by this GQ photoshoot that came out around the time of release for her big hit Bridesmaids (2011). Her gift for comedy automatically makes … Continue reading Hot Shots of the Week: Funny Girl
Heather Thomas Tuesday
This week we’re all tied up for Heather Thomas Tuesday. And so is Heather. Just another day at the bounty hunter’s office for Jody Banks (Thomas) on The Fall Guy. Seriously, she got tied up a bunch of times during the show’s run. Can’t imagine why.
Michelle Monday
That time Michelle perfected the thousand yard stare for an early career guest spot on TV’s Fantasy Island. If you can pull yourself away from those mesmerizing blue eyes, you’ll notice Michelle’s ever-so-suggestively parted lips are positively hypnotic. Have mercy, Baby Pfeiffer.
The Art of the Ad: Nothing Beats Joyce Dewitt’s L’eggs
Jack Tripper (John Ritter) was never wanting for beautiful roommates on Three’s Company, that’s for sure. Chrissy Snow (Suzanne Somers) was the hot and ditzy blonde. Cindy Snow (Jenilee Harrison) was no slouch in the hot blonde bimbo category either. Then there was brainy blonde Terri Alden (Priscilla Barnes), an absolute knockout and, truthfully, the … Continue reading The Art of the Ad: Nothing Beats Joyce Dewitt’s L’eggs






