Adriana Lima has her sights set on Hollywood

Adriana Lima wants to star in a Quentin Tarantino film.

The Victoria's Secret Angel has tried her hand at acting in the past with a role in 2001 movie 'The Follow' opposite Mickey Rourke and has played herself in TV shows 'How I Met Your Mother', 'The Crazy Ones' and 'Ugly Betty'.

Adriana is now ready to focus on establishing herself as an actress and her dream is to work with the 'Pulp Fiction' filmmaker on one of his violent big screen adventures.

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Adriana Lima. Photo: Getty Images.
Adriana Lima. Photo: Getty Images.

Speaking at the Fragrance Foundation Awards in New York City, she said: "My dream role is with Quentin Tarantino, fingers crossed. I haven't had a chance to tell him that directly."

Adriana is planning to audition for more roles and hopes directors start to notice her.

She added to the New York Post newspaper: "I'm just waiting for someone to see me. I'm like, 'Hello, I'm here.' "

Although her attention is turning to acting, Adriana has no intention of walking away from the catwalk or her role as an Angel for Victoria's Secret.

The 34-year-old Brazilian lingerie model - who officially divorced Marko Jaric, the father of her two children, this year after separating almost two years ago - quipped: "My plan is to be here as long as gravity lets me."

Adriana's dream of working with Tarantino, 53, could become a reality sooner rather than later as a casting advert has gone out for his next project looking for "Caucasian, non-union females, ages 18-35" to play prostitutes in a western.

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The advert originally stated the filmmaker was searching for actresses with "no highlights, natural eyebrows, natural breasts and natural hair color to be true to the period" to portray "whores", but it was taken down from a Los Angeles-based casting agency site after a feminist blog titled 'Women and Hollywood' stated the language was offensive.