
Age: 61
female
Fabiana Udenio (born December 21, 1964) is an Argentine character actress and sex symbol who has appeared in film and on television. She is best known for her role as "Alotta Fagina", a Bond girl parody in Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery. Udenio was born in Buenos Aires, Argentina and moved to Italy where at the age of 13 was crowned "Miss Teen Italy". Fabiana's film roles include Italian foreign-exchange student Anna-Maria Mazarelli in Summer School (1987), the sunbather in the "Sunblock 5000" commercial within RoboCop 2 (1990), Dan Cain's only living girlfriend Francesca in Bride of Re-Animator (1990), as "Alotta Fagina" in Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery (1997), as "Don Na" in The Godson (1998), and Gabriella in Paulie Shore's film In The Army Now. (1996). Her television roles include Giulietta on the ABC soap opera One Life to Live (1985–1986) and "Adira Tyree", a Centauri dancer and the lover of Londo Mollari on the 1990s science fiction series Babylon 5 and "Pia Claire" a first class passenger and survivor of an crashed airliner on Amazon. She has made guest appearances on many television shows, including Full House, Freddy's Nightmares, Quantum Leap, Mortal Kombat: Conquest, Cheers, Babylon 5, Mad About You, Wings and The Magnificent Seven. She is currently recurring on the new 90210 as Atooza Shirazi. She was married to Robert McLeod for four years. She filed for divorce on February 5, 2009, citing irreconcilable differences.

Fabiana Udenio

Dr. Romina Godoy
for Dr. Romina Godoy in The Paleontologist
Suggested by williammganas

Curator of paleontology Dr. Simon Nealy never expected to return to his Pennsylvania hometown, let alone the Hawthorne Museum of Natural History. He was just a boy when his six-year-old sister, Morgan, was abducted from the museum under his watch, and the guilt has haunted Simon ever since. After a recent break-up and the death of the aunt who raised him, Simon feels drawn back to the place where Morgan vanished, in search of the bones they never found. But from the moment he arrives, things aren’t what he expected. The Hawthorne is a crumbling ruin, still closed amid the ongoing pandemic, and plummeting toward financial catastrophe. Worse, Simon begins seeing and hearing things he can’t explain. Strange animal sounds. Bloody footprints that no living creature could have left. A prehistoric killer looming in the shadows of the museum. Terrified he’s losing his grasp on reality, Simon turns to the handwritten research diaries of his predecessor and uncovers a blood-soaked mystery 150 million years in the making that could be the answer to everything. Are these the ravings of a madman? Or is there something supernatural at play? And what does this have to do with Morgan’s disappearance?