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    I'm sorry. Who dat?  ???

    Who are you asking about?

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    I like this topic, because we're getting loose and free with the term "muscular" (Jolene Blaylock? Pamela Anderson?!) and "celebrity": a boxer basically playing herself in a movie (as fine as she may be) and stunt people turned actors shouldn't count as celebrities. ;D

    😀 Non-competitive lady weight-trainers, water is your friend.

    Jolene purposefully atrophied much of her muscle while on ST: Enterprise. Fortunately, her midsection remained very toned. We are being far less "loose" with the word than you suggest. Just look at some of the women in Figure divisions, or at amateur female bodybuilders. Many are very small, soft, and lack any noticible muscle… many are far smaller, softer, and less muscular than a great number of the names mentioned in this thread. Yet to talk about them in their own thread, the general trend of this board would be more focused on hopeful speculation of their future progress toward an ever more impressive physique.

    The Jolene clip I linked to was the best I could find in a limited search. A long time ago I had found a better "decontamination" clip for which I was able to screen cap some stills which showed a very impressive amount of arm muscle. One of these days I may again find another clip of the same scene. If I ever do, I will need to post screen captures here.

    I don't especially care for Pam Anderson, but she does have a legitimate gym body.

    This thread is merely titled "Muscular Celebrities". That makes a broad array of "Celebrities" eligible for mention here. A boxer who plays herself in a wide distribution movie is playing herself because she is a known celebrity. A stunt person turned actor (who can ride the hood of a muscle car doing 90 mph… I know I couldn't do that without getting killed) still counts as a celebrity, as does an actor who starts a music career (like Jada Pinkett who now has a rock band), or even a socialite like Tara Palmer Tompkinson who may only have been known through red carpet appearances, though even she has done some modeling. (Technically speaking, legitimate celebrities could also be considered bodybuilders cast in acting roles… Sue Price and Sharron Bruneau in the Nemesis movies, Raye Hollitt in Skin Deep, Kim Chizevsky in The Cell, etc., etc.)

    This thread is possibly as close to a free-for-all as we may expect to find on this board. But I don't recall seeing any names mentioned that I would consider illegitimate. Keira Knightley is perhaps one of the least muscular names mentioned so far in this thread, but she is an extreme ectomorph. Her abs tell no lies. Were she merely lean, her stomach would be flat but soft. As far back as I can remember, all the pictures of her midsection that I can recall show stomach muscles. Unfortunately, as Hollywood goes, we just need to take what we can get and be thankful for it.

    Incidentally, I think Tara is completely hot. No accounting for the differences in personal taste as usual. As for her comments about not liking her muscle, its not hard to figure out that she's lying. She's basically denying that she works out… well every person on this board knows that she works out. And the real truth about her physique is that she enjoys it and is proud of it. Remember, truth is in a person's actions, not in their words. If she did not like her physique, she would stop weight training or reduce her work out frequency and intensity. If she disliked her physique, she would not show it off in revealing outfits, or in modeling sessions. Why do people tell such lies? Who knows. People even lie to themselves. One look at her arms and abs is the only truth anyone should need.

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    I nearly forgot B-Movie actress Maria Ford. Anyone remember this magazine cover?

    While you're at it, check out http://www.angelfire.com/film/mariaford/

    I'd think her arms would be better if only by way of osmosis while working her core and legs. Ok, I need a tissue.  ::)

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    to add those i could think of which i had not yet seen mentioned. levels of muscularity and fitness differ. some will be well known, others are more obscure. also since  the fitness levels are not consistent across the careers of the celebs, i tried to give movie /tv-show examples that i remembered seeing their physiques at a level of fitness that would remain relevant to this thread. here is my list (minus those already mentioned)…

    kelly ripa of regis & kelly (kathy lee gifford's replacement)
    jaime pressly of my name is earl
    jillian michaels of biggest looser
    maddy curley of stick it
    missy peregrym of stick it
    janet jackson
    teri polo of meet the parents
    christina applegate of the sweetest thing
    melina león latin singer
    danielle nicolet of sg:sg1 as reece, mother of the replicators
    pink singer and of charlie's angels: full throttle
    kari wuhrer of sliders
    krista allen of anger management
    amanda peet of saving silverman
    giselle fernandez of access hollywood
    sharon tay of ktla morning news early edition
    pamela anderson of vip
    lena cardwell of jeepers creepers 2
    linda hamilton of terminator 2
    jean louisa kelly of "yes, dear"
    elise neal of the hughleys
    brittany daniel of club dread
    hilary swank of million dollar baby
    lucia rijker of million dollar baby
    karen sheperd of hercules: the legendary journeys, played the enforcer

    jolene blalock of st:enterprise
    http://youtube.com/watch?v=PRRE9zA1C5Q

    alena cihalikova of vin diesel's 'xxx'
    http://youtube.com/watch?v=qWYmBpXO0FE

    melora walters of the butterfly effect
    http://www.thebigempty.com/TBE-Melora.jpg

    deborah shelton of nemesis
    nsfw–> http://www.celebritymoviearchive.com/tour/movie.php/2757

    spice williams of st 5: the final frontier
    http://www.imdb.com/media/rm3932918016/nm0818454

    amy motta of passions
    http://www.plan-b-solutions.com/Maria/amy_motta_1.htm

    zoe bell of grindhouse/death proof (she really did those stunts!)
    http://www.filmgecko.com/wp-content/uploads/2007/03/zoe-bell-grindhouse-03.jpg http://images.rottentomatoes.com/images/spotlights/2007/rtuk_feature_bell_03.jpg

    louise lombard of csi (las vegas)

    kudos to those who mentioned nia pebbles and brenda bakke

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    in reply to: Myers-Briggs #60936
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    Well just to point out, both vocal doubts came from intp's. Skepticism is indeed an intp trait.

    To offer up a 3rd intp perspective. Myers-Briggs is not accepted or sanctioned within the psychological community (read: accepted by science). It instead has its niche predominantly in human resources, consultancy, authors, and hobbiests.

    Myers-Briggs does generally tend to be fairly accurate. The descriptions of it's "16 types" are all distinctive. It creates a structured framework of base character traits. It was created to be exactly what it is today: a tool. As it goes with any tool, use it, don't use it, in the end the only thing which counts is not what opinion someone else has but rather did *you* find it to be a useful tool.

    Some factoids that might be of interest…

    1. On the S/N pole, S accounts for about 80% of the population and N for about 20%
    2. It is more common for an N-type to express interest in Myers-Briggs
    3. Isabel Briggs Myers (INFP) and Her Mother, Katharine Cook Briggs were inspired by  the book "Psychological Types"
    4. "Psychological Types" was written by famed psychiatrist Carl Gustav Jung (INTP)

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    in reply to: Snow #66044
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    I prefer (obviously) the original nose

    Ok, so like this then, right?  ::)

    Kidding.

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    in reply to: Snow #66042
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    Huh!

    That's not half bad, actually! I just wish you'd left the face shape the same.

    Like this? (Or did you want the nose the same too?)

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    in reply to: Snow #66039
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    in reply to: Snow #66038
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    Damned image hosts. Here, maybe this one will show it.

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    in reply to: Snow #66036
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    Massssssterrr Fett. I humbly submit my pitiful effort to remedy your concerns for the likeness of sweet Ness.

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