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Beth Ostrosky (July 1972) is an United States|American Model (person)|model who became known by the public for being the girlfriend of radio personality Howard Stern. Born in Pennsylvania, Ostrosky began her modeling carrier by doing fashion shows at the age of 9. Continuing to model through high school, Ostrosky moved to New York City|New York soon after graduation in order to pursue her modeling career further. Soon after her New York arrival talent scouts began to take notice of Ostrosky, especially considering her "blonde bombshell" looks, and began to offer her bit parts in movies and television campaigns. Ostrosky received her first major role playing opposite Ben Stiller, as one of his love interests, in the 1996 in film|1996 film Flirting with Disaster. Ostrosky played a more prominent role opposite Amanda Peet in the film Whipped four years later. Meanwhile she continued to pursue her modeling carrier, becoming known for her specialization in swimsuit spreads. In 2000 Ostrosky met radio personality Howard Stern at a dinner party. They soon after were considered a couple, though it would take Stern nine months before confirming this on his morning radio show. Ostrosky still continues to model today, as well as do movies and some television, most recently seen in the Spike TV series Casino Cinema. She has also appeared in her own line of calendars as well as on the covers of several magazines. Ostrosky has been named in the Top 100 Sexiest Women of the Year in FHM-US's 100 Sexiest Women 2002|2002, FHM-US's 100 Sexiest Women 2003|2003, and FHM-US's 100 Sexiest Women 2004|2004 by the readers of FHM.
Category:1972 births|Ostrosky, Beth Category:American actors|Ostrosky, Beth Category:American models|Ostrosky, Beth Category:Film actors|Ostrosky, Beth Category:Howard Stern Show|Ostrosky, Beth Category:People from Pennsylvania|Ostrosky, Beth Category:Supermodels|Ostrosky, Beth This article is licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License. It uses material from the Wikipedia article "Beth Ostrosky".
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