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The Ten Hottest Women to Watch in 2010

The Ten Hottest Women to Watch in 2010

Keep your eyes on these sexy breakout stars during the coming year.

December 2009 Issue


Out with the old—in with the new: here are ten reasons to anxiously await the New Year. We've seen the future—and if these ladies are any indication—2010 is going to be one beautiful year.



1. Ashley Greene

Is Edward Cullen the hottest vampire in the Twilight saga? Depends on whom you ask. Personally, we'll put our money on Alice, the prognosticating, ass-kicking bloodsucker played by Ashley Greene. Greene got a richly deserved boost in screen time in New Moon, speeding through Italy in a yellow Porsche and saving Edward and Bella from the dreaded Volturi, and the sequel made $72.7 million on its opening day. Coincidence? She'll reprise her role in the next chapter, Eclipse, in June, and reteam with costar Kellan Lutz in Warrior, an action flick that somehow combines lacrosse and wilderness camp. We'll take her how we can get her.



2. Minka Kelly

Minka Kelly makes us feel a little creepy. For the past three seasons, we've been wondering if it's wrong to love Lyla Garrity, the doe-eyed cheerleader from NBC's Friday Night Lights, as much as we do. Luckily, it's been a while since the 29-year-old Kelly sat through algebra, and it would seem she likes her athletes a little more professional: She's dating New York Yankees shortstop Derek Jeter. Next year, look for Kelly in The Roommate (with fellow honoree Leighton Meester), a Single White Female-style thriller set in a college dorm. They grow up so fast, don't they?



3. Zoë Saldana

Zoë Saldana is the newest name in geek obsession. Her portrayal of Uhura in J.J. Abrams' summer blockbuster Star Trek gave pointy-eared fanboys everywhere a collective asthma attack, and her latest role—the bow-and-arrow-toting Neytiri in James Cameron's 3-D extravaganza Avatar—proves that being beautiful and being a 10-foot-tall blue alien are not mutually exclusive. Saldana will be seen in at least two films next year, including an adaptation of the comic-book series The Losers. Nerds everywhere, rejoice.

Doug Inglish



4. Amanda Seyfried

Our first memory of Amanda Seyfried is the more-ditzy-than-mean Karen Smith in Mean Girls, but it took seeing her as the nerdy bookworm friend of a demonic Megan Fox in Jennifer's Body to make us appreciate her many talents. Seyfried returns to the HBO polygamy drama Big Love in January and takes on a much-deserved starring role opposite Channing Tatum in the romantic drama Dear John in February. To follow is another flick that ably combines love and the postal service, Letters to Juliet, and an adaptation of the Oscar Wilde play A Woman of No Importance. You're pretty important to us, Amanda.



5. Katy Perry

Katy Perry was everywhere this year: Promoting singles off her debut release, One of the Boys; throwing down tracks for an MTV Unplugged live album; descending from the ceiling in a giant banana at the Grammys; posting naked pictures of herself holding a strategically placed pizza box on Twitter; dating Russell Brand (we'll forgive her for this last one, but we're not too enthused about it). Makes us wonder where she finds the time to kiss all those girls. The lovely Miss Perry is back in the studio working on a new album for 2010, which we hope will be as catchy and bi-curious as the previous one.



6. Leighton Meester

Sure, Blair Waldorf, Leighton Meester's character on the CW's socialite soap opera Gossip Girl, is a spoiled, stuck-up rich girl, but that only makes us (and Chuck Bass) love her more. And Meester does more than play the queen bee of the Upper East Side. Next year, her electro-pop debut drops (the first single, "Somebody to Love," was released in October), and she'll follow that with roles in the Tina FeySteve Carell comedy Date Night in April and the psychological thriller The Roommate in September. Meester, you're on fire.



7. Dianna Agron

We don't know what's more surprising: that our favorite show of 2009 turned out to be about a high-school glee club or that the nuanced performance of Dianna Agron, who plays popular cheerleader turned preggers pariah Quinn Fabray, made her our favorite "gleek" of all. You can see more of Agron when Glee returns in the spring, when—with any luck—she'll reprise her fantastic rendition of Madonna's "Papa Don't Preach." Music to our ears.





8. Alice Eve

Alice Eve does a pretty good American accent. That's one of the many things we learned about this comely blond Brit from seeing her in She's Out of My League, an upcoming comedy in which she stars opposite Judd Apatow alum Jay Baruchel. Also, it's an appropriate title: Eve is indeed much better-looking than her screenmates. It's a stamp that could likely follow her well into her career, including a small role in the Sex and the City sequel. We think when you're built like this, those cosmo-sipping, frisky fortysomethings don't stand a chance.



9. Christina Hendricks

Christina Hendricks could have been just another TV journeywoman—a four-episode arc on ER, a guest spot on Cold Case, a long-canceled program called Beggars and Choosers—but then Mad Men came along. There are a thousand reasons to watch AMC's ongoing tale of Don Draper—the suits, the smoking, the misogyny—but Christina Hendricks as Joan Holloway, the curvaceous spitfire of Sterling Cooper, might just be the most compelling. Hendricks returns for a new season of Mad Men in the summer and is currently filming Life As We Know It with Josh Duhamel and Katherine Heigl. Her cup (and cups) runneth over.



10. Amber Heard

It's hard not to like Amber Heard. In our October issue, we found out that she drives a Mustang, reads Henry Miller, and owns a .357 Magnum. Heard's career looks to blow up in 2010, with no fewer than four films set for release, including an adaptation of Hunter S. Thompson's The Rum Diary, opposite Johnny Depp. Says director Bruce Robinson, "I was looking for the American dream girl, a kind of young Catherine Deneuve with a lascivious edge." You found her, Bruce.

Miko Lim





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