Yasmine Bleeth as Baywatch's Caroline Holden

Yasmine Bleeth, voted one of People Magazine's "50 Most Beautiful People" of 1995, continues in the role of Caroline Holden on the internationally renowned, highly rated hit series "Baywatch." Yasmine has definitely become a multi-media presence with success in television, feature films, CD-ROM, a music video, and her own poster.

Yasmine recently starred in an NBC movie-of-the-week titled "A Face to Die For" which garnered her outstanding reviews as well as high ratings for the network. The Hollywood Reporter states of her performance, "Bleeth is attractive and puts together a credible portrayal of the two-faced clothing designer."

During her hiatus from "Baywatch," she completed a starring role in the feature film, "Heaven or Vegas" for Cineville Pictures. Currently, Yasmine is in post-production for her starring role in the ABC tele-movie "Talk to Me." She plays a naive but ambitious young producer in this explosive, behind-the-scenes story of a fictional talk show. When she is manipulated into a war of blockbuster ratings, she has an attack of conscience which saves a potentially destructive situation.

Yasmine also is the star of a full-motion live entertainment CD-ROM titled, "Maximum Surge" (Digital Pictures) directed by award-winning special effects wizard, William Mesa (Oscar nominated for "The Fugitive"). Bleeth plays Jo, an ace computer engineer who is responsible for providing game players with the guidance and technical know-how to help defeat the evil dictator, Drexel. "Maximum Surge" is available on PC, Mac and Sega Saturn.

This past year she shot the follow-up video to the Rembrandt's number one single, "I'll Be There For You," entitled "This House is not a Home."

Yasmine began her career at the early age of six months, when she was featured as the Johnson & Johnson Baby. At age six, she appeared in a Max Factor campaign, along with Christina Ferrara. Her work in this campaign caught the eye of fashion photographer, Francesco Scavullo, who subsequently included her in his self-titled book "Scavullo's Women." Bi-lingual Bleeth attended United Nations International School (UNIS) in New York City, where she continued modeling and acting. Bleeth, then 16, won the role of Ryan Fenelli and the hearts of millions on the ABC Soap Opera, "Ryan's Hope." In 1991, staying in the ABC family, she created the role as the sultry, yet misunderstood Lee Anne Demerest on the highly acclaimed Soap Opera, "One Life to Live."

Yasmine made her stage debut in the off-Broadway production of the one act plays, "Welcome to My Life" and "Looking for It."