Denise Van Outen. Beauty of Women in based on different Perspective based on performance, attractiveness and specially by her body structure and personality. May be in many other categories too. But beauty is there, every where, in each and every one in the whole world. All depands on how you look at them.There is no limits like Asian, American, world most beauty or beautyful women, girl in this universe. Denise Van Outen, born Denise Outen on May 27, 1974, is an Englishtelevision host and stage actress.

Her most famous roles have been as a presenter for The Big Breakfastand as Roxie in the musical Chicago on both West End and Broadway.
Van Outen was born Denise Outen in Basildon, Essex. (The "van"was added later reputedly to give her name an interesting twist, andalso to acknowledge her Dutch roots.) She attended the Sylvia YoungTheatre School and as a youngster appeared in the chorus of Les Mis?rables.Her initial stage name was Denise Douglas.
As a teenager Van Outen had brief roles on a number of television dramasincluding Kappatoo. She joined The Big Breakfast on Channel4 as a weatherand travel reporter in 1996, and landed the main co-presenting rolein 1997. It proved to be her big breakthrough. Her cheeky 'Essex Girl'personality and sexy clothing played off well against the quick witof Johnny Vaughan and together they recovered audience figures to recordlevels. Van Outen gathered many fans, hoping to see more.

Van Outen took a break from presenting the show towards the end of1998 but returned in 2000 for a further year-long stint in an attemptto boost the ratings, which had tailed off following her departure.
In 1998 and 1999, Van Outen acted in episodes of The Bill and The YoungPerson's Guide To Becoming A Rockstar and appeared in the sitcom Babesin the Wood alongside Karl Howman and Samantha Janus. The show's reviewswere on the poor side. A brighter spot was her role as Jill in a racyTV version of the children's pantomime Jack and the Beanstalk. In 1999,she won the Rear of the Year award, given to those with a notable bum.
Van Outen has also appeared in film; as Maureen in the crime comedyLove, Honour and Obey and also a cameo tease in the low-key Tube Tales-in one of 4 separate short plays, bassed on the London Underground.

Van Outen first played Roxie Hart on the stage at the Adelphi Theatrein the West End of London in April 2001. The marriage of a sexy showwith the equally raunchy van Outen proved a hit with theatre-goers,selling out for the entirety of her 20 week run. Despite being unknownin the United States, Van Outen reprised her role on Broadway for fiveweeks in the spring of 2002, to rave reviews. She returned to the Londonversion of the show in late April 2002.
In 2003, Van Outen returned to the London stage in Andrew Lloyd Webber'sone-woman show Tell Me On A Sunday at the Gielgud Theatre, which wasspecially rewritten for her. She was a huge success and the show ranfor nearly a year before embarking on a 10-month UK tour in 2004.
Over the summer of 2005, Van Outen co-presented ITV1's This Morningwith Richard Bacon. She then joined the cast of the established ITVsentimental drama Where the Heart Is as one of the lead characters butstayed for just one series. She hosted one show of The Friday NightProject in January 2006.

Van Outen was set to present How Do You Solve A Problem Like Maria?in 2006, a programme searching for a girl to play the role of Mariain The Sound of Music, but pulled out of that in favour of seeking famein America [1]. She is currently on the panel for the new spin-off show,Any Dream Will Do, which is casting Joseph in Joseph and the AmazingTechnicolour Dreamcoat. She also presented an American spin-off versionof this show, Grease: You're the One that I Want!.
Van Outen guested on The Charlotte Church Show, on Channel 4, as asidekick to Charlotte Church.
Van Outen was one of the judges at the Miss World pageant in Warsaw,Poland.
In November 2006, Van Outen hosted Sky One's "The Race" -set at Silverstone Circuit - in which a celebrity Girls Team headedby David Coulthard raced against a celebrity Boys Team headed by EddieIrvine.
In December 2006, Van Outen hosted the National Lottery Christmas draw.In 2007 Van Outen was a judge in the BBC1 television series Any DreamWill Do.