- Adriana Lima
Adriana Francesca Lima (born June 12 1981) is a Brazilian supermodel. She was dubbed as "The World's Most Voluptuous Virgin" by US "GQ" magazine. She is best known for her modeling work with Victoria's Secret and Maybelline. According to Forbes, Lima is currently the fourth highest paid top model. - Helena Christensen
Helena Christensen (born December 25, 1968 in Copenhagen) is a Danish supermodel. - Kim Smith
Kimberly Katherine Smith (born March 3, 1983 in Odessa, Texas) is an American actress/fashion model. She has appeared in the film, "Catwoman" along side Halle Berry, and has modeled for Victoria's Secret and Guess?. Smith, a graduate of Permian High School, got her big break into modeling when she accompanied a friend to a Model Search of America contest. She was changed from a spectator to a competitor by the head of the contest, … - Michelle Hunziker
Michelle Yvonne Hunziker (born January 24, 1977), is a Swiss actress, model and a famous personality on Italian and German television. - Carmen Kass
Carmen Kass (born September 14, 1978 in Paide, Estonia) is an Estonian supermodel. - Fernanda Tavares
Fernanda Tavares is a Brazilian supermodel. Tavares was born in Natal, Rio Grande do Norte, Brazil, and she was appearing in local shows at the age of nine, and at just 13 she won the "Elite Look of the Year." A year later she was invited by agents to go to São Paulo to pursue a modeling career. In 1998, at the age of 17, she was already appearing on the covers of fashion magazines - "L'Officiel Paris", … - Alex Bilmes
Alex Bilmes is a British journalist. Currently features director at the UK edition of Conde Nast's men's magazine, "GQ", and contributing editor at "GQ Style", he also writes regularly for British "Vogue" and "The Spectator". In addition, he has written for a number of British national newspapers including "The Independent", "The Sunday Times", "The Observer" and the London "Evening Standard". - Ana Hickmann
Ana Hickmann (born March 1, 1981 in Santa Cruz do Sul, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil) is a professional supermodel. She got married on 14-Feb-1998 to Alexander Correa, when she was only 16 She distributes her own clothing and cosmetics lines, manages a photo studio and a DJ agency and is also a television hostess on the programme "Hoje em Dia", aired by Brazilian TV network Rede Record. - Mario Batali
Mario Batali Mario, whose original career path had him studying the golden age of Spanish theater at Rutgers University, took his first bite of culinary training at Le Cordon Bleu in London, from which he withdrew almost immediately due to a "lack of interest." - Jason Barlow
Jason Barlow is a journalist and broadcaster from Bangor, County Down, Northern Ireland. He presented BBC2's motoring programme Wrong Car, Right Car from 2002 to 2003. He also fronted the BBC's "Top Gear" programme, and was presenter and associate editor on Channel 4's "driven". He is an editor and columnist on GQ magazine, a consultant editor for Cedar Communications, and writes for "The Times", "The Independent" and "The Erotic Review". - George Saunders
George Saunders (born December 2, 1958) is an acclaimed American writer of short stories. His writing has appeared in "The New Yorker", "Harper's", and "GQ", among others. He also contributes a weekly column, "American Psyche", to the weekend magazine of The Guardian's Saturday edition. Currently a professor at Syracuse University, he won the National Magazine Award for fiction in 1994, 1996, 2000, … - Vanessa Hessler
Vanessa Hessler (born 21 January, 1988) is an Italian model and actress. She has been a model since she was 15, and has appeared in many publiciations throughout Italy and Germany. - Michael White
Michael White is a British writer based in Perth, Australia. He has been a science editor of British "GQ", a columnist for the "Sunday Express" in London and, 'in a previous incarnation', he was a member of the band the Thompson Twins (1982). Between 1984 and 1991 he was a science lecturer at d'Overbroeck's College in Oxford before becoming a full-time writer. He is the author of twenty-five books: these include the international best-sellers, … - John Simpson
John Cody Fidler-Simpson CBE (born August 9, 1944), commonly known as John Simpson, is a British journalist who currently holds the most senior role of World Affairs Editor for BBC News. He also presents the current affairs programme "Simpson's World". - Michael Crowley
Michael Crowley is an American journalist, and currently senior editor and columnist at The New Republic magazine. He is also a frequent contributor to GQ magazine, Slate.com, the Readers Digest, and the Washington City Paper. He guest-blogged for a time at "Talking Points Memo". He grew up in New Haven, Connecticut, graduating from Philips Exeter Academy in 1990 and Yale in 1994. A character that Crowley claims is based on him, "Mick Crowley", … - Michael Gross
Michael Gross (born 1952 in New York City), is an author and journalist. He went to Vassar College. His most recent book is "740 Park: The Story of the World's Richest Apartment Building" (Broadway Books, 2005). Previously he published "Genuine Authentic: The Real Life of Ralph Lauren" (Harper Collins, 2002), "My Generation: Fifty Years of Sex, Drugs, Rock, Revolution, Glamour, Greed, Valor, Faith and Silicon Chips" (Cliff Street Books, … - Chuck Klosterman
My take on Klosterman is this: if you absolutely must get a pop culture fix by reading about inane movie stars or overrated bands, you might as well read someone who is smart and funny about them, and that person is Klosterman. Although not a metal fan, I loved Fargo Rock City , and found his essays in Sex, Drugs, and Cocoa Puffs exceedingly funny. - Kate Taylor
Kate Taylor is a British sex columnist who has written for British media including "The Times", "The Evening Standard", "The Observer", "The Guardian", "The Sun", "The Daily Mirror" and "The Express". Her rise to fame began in 1997 when she joined GQ magazine and began writing the "Sex Life" column, a role she continued for the next five years. She has published five books, including "The Good Orgasm Guide", … - Yamila Díaz
Yamila Díaz-Rahi ,Fashion Milan<br - Michael Vermeulen
Michael VerMeulen (10 December 1956 - August 28 1995) was an American magazine editor. Born in Chicago, VerMeulen was a freelance journalist at several magazines including "Vanity Fair" and "Parade" before joining British "GQ" in 1988 as its founding features editor. In the same year he became engaged to author and journalist Antonella Gambotto. VerMeulen was promoted within GQ to deputy editor in 1990 and to editor in 1992, … - Melanie Walsh
Melanie Walsh (Born 8 July, 1980 in Watford) is an English glamour model. Walsh started her career in modelling after winning a local modelling competition in Watford. Her first ever shoot was for "the Sun" as a "page 3" model was in 2000. As a tabloid newspaper star Melanie quickly appeared in many lad mags including "FHM", "GQ", "Loaded", Fast Car, Redline to name a few. - Gary Vaynerchuk
Gary Vaynerchuk was born in Bubrusk, U.S.S.R. (today Belarus) on November 14, 1975 and came to America in 1978. Gary grew up in Edison, New Jersey from 1st to 7th grade and moved to Asbury for 8th grade, where he went to North Hunderton High School. Gary is the Director of Operations at the Wine Library store in Springfield, New Jersey. He has been featured in the Wall Street Journal and GQ Magazine. He is also the host of Wine Library TV, … - Sywald Skeid
Sywald Skeid (born Ciprian Skeid, and also known by various other names, including Philip Staufen, Georges Lecuit, Keith Ryan, Mike Jones, and Mr. Nobody) is a Romanian-born man who wandered into a hospital emergency department in Toronto, Ontario, Canada on November 28, 1999, seemingly the victim of an attack, and apparently suffering from amnesia. - Joseph Nocera
Joseph Nocera is an award-winning American business journalist and author. He has been a columnist for "The New York Times" since April 2005. Nocera is also a business commentator for NPR’s Weekend Edition with Scott Simon. Prior to joining "The New York Times", Nocera worked at "Fortune" from 1995 to 2005, in a variety of positions, finally as editorial director. Nocera was the "Profit Motive" columnist at "GQ" from 1990 to 1995, … - Hanna Rosin
Hanna Rosin is a U.S. journalist. She has written for the "Washington Post" and "GQ" and "New York" magazines, after beginning her career as a staff writer for "The New Republic". Rosin has also appeared on Comedy Central's "The Daily Show" and Air America's "The Majority Report". She was portrayed by actress Chloe Sevigny in the movie "Shattered Glass" about her colleague at "The New Republic", Stephen Glass. - Peter York
Peter York, real name Peter Wallis, is a British management consultant, author and broadcaster most famous for co-authoring "Harpers & Queen's" "The Official Sloane Ranger Handbook" with Ann Barr. He is also a columnist for "The Independent on Sunday", "GQ" and "Management Today". - Eddie Stone
Eddie Stone is a gay pornographic actor (porn star) from Montreal, Canada. Stone was discovered while go-go dancing in a nightclub in Los Angeles, California. In 2003, after appearing on Chi Chi LaRue's internet sex site Live And Raw, Eddie signed an exclusive contract with her studio, Rascal Video. He starred in fourteen movies for Rascal from 2003-2005, most notably "When in Rome", "Stone Fox", "Eddie Stone's Private Screening", "Set in Stone", … - Charlie Pierce
Charles P. Pierce, otherwise known as Charlie Pierce (born December 28 1953) is an American sportswriter. Born in Worcester, Massachusetts, Pierce currently writes for the "Boston Globe" Sunday magazine, a position he has held since April 2002. He has also written for the "The New York Times", the "Los Angeles Times", the "Chicago Tribune", the "Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel", "Esquire" and "GQ" magazines, … - Stanley Booth
Stanley Booth (born 1942) is an American music journalist who was born in Waycross, Georgia. Booth has written extensively about important music figures, including Keith Richards, Otis Redding, Janis Joplin, James Brown, Elvis Presley, Gram Parsons, B.B. King, and Al Green. He chronicled his travels with the Rolling Stones in several of his works. After going to college at what was then Memphis State University (now University of Memphis) in the early 1960s, … - Philip Burke
Philip Burke is a commercial artist in the United States. His caricatures and portraits of celebrities and figureheads have been featured in magazines such as "Rolling Stone", "Vanity Fair", "Time", "Newsweek", "The New Yorker", "GQ" and "Vogue". His work has been exhibited in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. - Laura Wilson
Laura Wilson, known as Laura Cunningham (August 28, 1945 in Fort Worth, Texas) is an American photographer best known for her work documenting the creation of Richard Avedon's "In the American West" portfolio and as the mother of actors Luke, Andrew and Owen Wilson. Laura Wilson (nee Cunningham) was born in Forth Worth, Texas to parents Jimmy (an engineer, who later became Fort Worth's most prominent engineer) and Laurie Ann Cunningham. - Joe Cipriano
Joe Cipriano (b. Waterbury, Connecticut, September 8 1954) is a US voice over actor who is heard every day on TV and radios all over the world. Joe Cipriano began his career as a broadcaster in Waterbury, Connecticut, while still in high school. Since then he has worked on the air for the NBC, ABC, FOX and CBS TV and Radio networks, achieving success on and off camera. - Joe Kernen
Kernen came to CNBC in the 1991 merger with Financial News Network, having joined FNN after a 10-year career as a stockbroker. Kernen holds a bachelor's degree from the University of Colorado and a master's degree in molecular biology from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, where he worked on cancer research. - Martina Colombari
She was Miss Italy 1991 Her measurements are 85-58-90 Engaged to Alessandro Costacurta, a football player for AC Milan Son, Achille Costacurta born on October 2nd, 2004 - Ines Sastre
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