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Yasmine Bleeth
Born: Jun 14, 1968
Yasmine Bleeth joined the regular cast of Nash Bridges as by-the-book policewoman Caitlin Cross in October of 1998. She earlier starred for three seasons in the syndicated series Baywatch, and in the motion pictures-for-television A Face to Die For, Talk to Me, Crowned and Dangerous and The Lake. Her first significant roles were in the daytime television dramas Ryan's Hope, as "Ryan Fenelli, " and One Life to Live, as "Lee Anne Demerest." Yasmine began her career at the age of only six months, when she was featured in a national advertising campaign (Johnson & Johnson). At age six, she appeared in a cosmetics (Max Factor) ad campaign with Cristina Ferrare. Fashion photographer Francesco Scavullo then included her in his book, Scavullo's Women. She later appeared in the MILK Moustache Campaign. Yasmine was born and raised in New York City, where she attended high school at the United Nations International School. Her birth date is June 14 and she has a Boston Terrier named Elvis.
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