Elizabeth Berkley.
Whoever watched Saved by the Bell will attest to the fact that she is stunningly beautiful. In 1987, the show Frog was where Elizabeth Berkley made her first appearance on television. An audition two years later led to her landing the role of Kelly Kapowski on the sitcom that would launch her career and make her famous. However, the producers had a difficult time deciding where to place her. She consented to the creation of a new character, which she named Jessie Spano and continued to portray for a period of four years before being let go. In the United States, the movie Showgirls was awarded an NC-17 rating when Berkley was cast in the role, which generated a bit of a ruckus at the time.
The movie was blasted by critics and did poorly at the box office, which is unfortunate. Due to the unfavorable publicity, Berkeley was in a dangerous position, but the movie has now achieved cult status! Berkley went on to star as a guest on a number of different television episodes after reestablishing her reputation with the character she played in Hurlyburly. These shows include CSI: Miami, NYPD Blue, Without a Trace, and Law & Order: Criminal Intent. Berkley is more than just a gorgeous face; in addition to being an activist for animal rights, she is also the creator of the online self-help program known as Ask Elizabeth. After she had completed everything, she created a book with the same name. Our favorite quality about these ladies is the emphasis that they place on fostering the empowerment of other women. During the 1990s, there has to have been something lurking in the water supply.