Hayden Panettiere
Hayden has been the subject in a few stand out films, but her television career is tough to challenge. The 23-year-old from New York starred in "Heroes" from 2006-2010 and has recently played a main role in the musical drama series "Nashville".
Kaley Cuoco
Kaley's first big role was as Bridget Hennessy on the award-winning sitcom "8 Simple Rules" but it's her current role as the hot neighbour Penny on "The Big Bang Theory" which has had critics and fans rolling around in lust. Her popularity can also be attributed to her being apart of one of the highest rating comedies on television!
Hannah Simone
Similar to her co-star Zooey, Hannah Simone is the "New Girl" on the block but she's also a new face for television sitcoms. Before playing model/best friend Cece Meyers, the Canadian actress was once a television host, VJ and former fashion model.
Nina Dobrev
Of Bulgarian descent, Dobrev got her start playing the role of Mia Jones, the single teenage mother on "Degrassi: The Next Generation", but most of us know her for her role on The CW's "Vampire Diaries" where vampires and babes definitely do mix.
Sofia Vergara
Discovered on the beach of her native Colombia, Sofia started out on a Spanish soap opera and was featured in mid-2000s films such as "Chasing Papi" and "Four Brothers". Now she's the ever so candid Gloria on the hit show "Modern Family" where she shows there's nothing average about herself at all!
Elisha Cuthbert
The Canadian actress has been notoriously hot since her ridiculous role as the main character in "The Girl Next Door" and despite a slip into mediocrity, Cuthbert is still provocative as ever and can be found in the very underrated television comedy "Happy Endings".
Katrina Bowden
You probably know the 24-year-old by now but in case you don't, the New Jersey actress plays "Cecie" on the Emmy Award-winning "30 Rock". Her role isn't a major one but it's genius as her character's entire existence is based around being a punchline for how hot she is. The best part is: she never really has to "try".
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