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"Michelle Clunie, a captivating figure on both television (The Jeff Foxworthy Show, Make It or Break It, Teen Wolf) and film screens (The Usual Suspects, The Unseen, Magic Mike), was born in Portland. Initially pursuing ballet, tap, jazz, and violin, she traded these disciplines for acting upon relocating to Hollywood. Her dance background proved utile when she showcased her naked peaks and thong-clad buttocks in the R-rated drama Sunset Strip (1992). Clunie reprised her on-screen nudity during a simulated-sex scene with a male counterpart in Jason Goes to Hell: The Final Friday (1993), much to Mr. Skin's delight.
Before exploding onto television screens as the titular character in Hot Line (1995), she exposed herself, both physically and sexually, in Erotique (1994). This role might have influenced her casting as Melanie Marcus in Showtime's Queer as Folk (2000-2005). Throughout the series, Clunie shared steamy scenes with co-star Thea Gill, featuring flesh-flashing, frontal fondling, and bush bumping. Their intimacy included lip kissing and dildo licking, culminating in a display of her three Bs.
Post-Queer as Folk, Clunie donned a sultry slip in Leaving Barstow (2008), leaving viewers breathless."
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