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Denise Richards born on February 17, 1971, is an American actress, former fashion model, and television personality. Her most recognized roles are Carmen Ibanez in Starship Troopers (1997), Kelly Van Ryan in Wild Things (1998), and Bond girl Christmas Jones in The World Is Not Enough (1999). She has also appeared in films Drop Dead Gorgeous (1999), Valentine (2001), Undercover Brother (2002), Scary Movie 3 (2003), Love Actually (2003), and Madea’s Witness Protection (2012). When Richards was 15 years old, her family moved to Oceanside, California. In 1989, she graduated from El Camino High School. She was voted best looking in her high school yearbook. Richards was raised Catholic. After her high school graduation, she began working as a female model and traveled to cities such as Paris, New York, and Tokyo to do photoshoots and commercials.
These are my top 10 Denise Richards movies.




10. Altitude (2017) – Action/Thriller

Gretchen Blair is a headstrong FBI agent who goes rogue during a hostage negotiation and is sent packing to a desk job back in Washington, D.C. As soon as her flight takes off, her seatmate offers her millions of dollars if she can get him off the plane alive. As his ex-partners stage a brutal hijacking, Gretchen finds herself in the fight of her life — choosing sides between two factions of a criminal gang while trying to keep the plane from going down.

9. Valentine (2001) – Horror/Slasher

At a junior high school dance in 1988, outcast student Jeremy Melton asks four popular girls to dance. Three girls, Shelley, Lily, and Paige reject him cruelly; while the fourth girl, Kate, kindly answers that perhaps she would later. Their overweight friend Dorothy accepts Jeremy’s invitation and they proceed to secretly make out underneath the bleachers. When a group of school bullies discovers the pair, Dorothy claims that Jeremy sexually assaulted her, causing the boys to publicly strip and severely beat him up, and his nose bleeds heavily. Later in the film, Paige reveals Jeremy was sent to a reform school as punishment for his alleged “assault”.

8. Madea’s Witness Protection (2012) – Comedy/Drama

For years, mild-mannered Wall Street banker George Needleman (Eugene Levy) has meandered through life oblivious to his family’s dysfunction and his company’s malfeasance, but he’s forced to wake up when he learns that he’s been framed in a mob-backed Ponzi scheme. Placed under federal protection, George and his family are shipped down South to Madea’s (Tyler Perry) house, where the no-nonsense matriarch whips them all into shape using her special brand of tough love.

7. Blue Lagoon: The Awakening (2012) – Romance/Adventure

Blue Lagoon: The Awakening is the latest remake of the novel by Irish author Henry De Vere Stacpoole, written in 1908 and first made into a film in 1923. Unlike its more controversial 1980s predecessor that starred Brooke Shields and Christopher Atkins, this updated version was produced by the Lifetime channel for the cable television market. This film starts out in a wealthy suburban community where we are introduced to the two main characters, high school students Emma Robinson (Indiana Evans) and Dean McMullen (Brenton Thwaites). The two are about as different as teens could be, except that they both come from wealthy families. Emma is the “perfect student”, popular at school, traveling around the campus with her posse of girlfriends, high achieving in classwork, involved with campus activities, and noticed by the most popular boys

6. Starship Troopers (1997) – Sci-fi/Action

In the 23rd century, while colonizing new planets, humans have encountered a hostile non-technological insectoid species known as Arachnids, but commonly referred to as “Bugs”. The Bugs appear to be little more than savage, unrelenting killing machines, though there are suggestions that they were provoked by the intrusion of humans into their habitats. In the United Citizen Federation, citizenship is earned by performing activities such as military service, which grants individuals opportunities prohibited to basic civilians. After graduating from high school in Buenos Aires, John “Johnny” Rico, his girlfriend Carmen Ibáñez, and his psychic best friend Carl Jenkins enlist in the Federal Service, despite Rico’s parents’ disapproval of military service.

5. The World Is Not Enough (1999) – Action/Adventure

Bond (Pierce Brosnan) must race to defuse an international power struggle with the world’s oil supply hanging in the balance. Elektra King (Sophie Marceau), is the daughter of a murdered oil tycoon whom Bond is assigned to protect. The villain is Renard (Robert Carlyle), who has a bullet lodged in his brain rendering him unable to feel pain. Also featuring nuclear weapons expert Dr. Christmas Jones (Denise Richards).

4. Tammy and the T-Rex (1994) – Sci-fi/Comedy

Denise Richards and Paul Walker play Tammy and Michael, which is iconic casting because they’re essentially the same person. Both of them barely had any acting credits to their name when they filmed Tammy and the T-Rex, a fact that blazes out of the screen and melt your retinas with every gloriously bizarre line reading and facial expression. Also, both actors enter the film wearing crop tops, because early ‘90s athleticism refused to bow to oppressive gender roles. As I mentioned, within the first 3 minutes of the film, Paul Walker gets his ass kicked inside out by an adult man with his jeans tucked into his boots, doing his best to masquerade as a teenager despite visibly being at least 27 years old.

3. Undercover Brother (2002) – Comedy/Parody

Blasted from the past and ready to take care of business, “Undercover Brother” is recruited to infiltrate a sinister underground movement headed by The Man. Partnered with the sassy, stunning Sistah Girl (Aunjanue Ellis), our hero must first undergo the ultimate attitude adjustment and trade in his ‘fro and platforms for tennis sweaters and penny loafers. Once the transformation is complete, he’s ready to take on the evil perpetrators of Operation Whitewash.

2. Drop Dead Gorgeous (1999) – Comedy/Mockumentary

An annual beauty pageant in small-town Minnesota turns ridiculously competitive and ultimately chaotic in this biting comedy. Amber Atkins (Kirsten Dunst), the daughter of hard-drinking mom Annette (Ellen Barkin), and Becky Leeman (Denise Richards), who is motivated by her former beauty-queen mother, Gladys (Kirstie Alley), are among the top contenders in the event. As Amber, Becky, and other local girls prepare for the big day, bizarre incidents occur, leading up to an ending with a bang.

1. Wild Things (1998) – Thriller/Crime

When teen debutante Kelly (Denise Richards) fails to attract the attention of her hunky guidance counselor, Sam (Matt Dillon), she cries rape, igniting a scandal that results in his arrest. Sam appeals to Ken (Bill Murray), a hack personal-injury lawyer who has never handled a case that couldn’t be helped by a prop neck brace. Soon, a second victim, Suzie (Neve Campbell), comes forward, and Detective Duquette (Kevin Bacon) discovers that the unfolding case is far from what it seems.

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