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Laura Lynn Hale (March 20, 1946, in London, England – October 24, 1991), [5] known by the stage name Ashlyn Martin, [5] was an American model and actress who was Playboy magazine's Playmate of the Month for its April 1964 issue. Her centerfold was photographed by Pompeo Posar and Mario Casilli. [5] She also appeared in the July 1963 issue of ...
5.5 1964. 5.6 1965. 5.7 1966. 5.8 1967. ... This list of Vogue cover models/celebs 1929–present is a catalog of cover models who have ... Calling All Women: Navy ...
Ellen Stratton (1959) June Cochran (1962) Donna Michelle (1963) Jo Collins (1964) Terri Welles (1980) Karen Velez (1984) India Allen (1987) Victoria Silvstedt (1996)
The list has been split up into several articles by decade of publication. Please see the following articles for names and date of appearance: List of people in Playboy 1953–1959; List of people in Playboy 1960–1969; List of people in Playboy 1970–1979; List of people in Playboy 1980–1989; List of people in Playboy 1990–1999
Elle Macpherson holds the record for most swimsuit issue covers, with five Tyra Banks was the first African American swimsuit issue cover model Camille Kostek landed a solo cover in 2019 after being scouted in the issue's first ever open casting call This is the chronological history of cover models for the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue. The Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue has grown from ...
Katherine, 10, and Sheila, 12, lived with their parents and two brothers in Kensington, a tightly-knit, upper-middle-class town in Maryland. After breakfast on March 25, 1975, the girls left for ...
The following women have appeared in the American or international edition of Playboy magazine as Playmate of the Month. Those who were also named Playmate of the Year are highlighted in green. A common misconception is that Marilyn Monroe was a Playmate of the Month. She appeared in the first issue of Playboy as the "Sweetheart of the Month ...
Five decades ago, the Big Three were truly dominant. GM, Ford, and Chrysler had a combined market share of more than 85% throughout the 1960s, according to the American Enterprise Institute ...