Well, at least that fills in a gap in one Concordance entry...
Especially if she wore blue makeup, a white wig and prosthetic antennae.Heh. She should call herself Anne Dorian. She'd kill at conventions.
She was a Playmate of the Year, not a Bunny.I'm always amused at finding Playboy bunnies in Trek...
Especially if she wore blue makeup, a white wig and prosthetic antennae.Heh. She should call herself Anne Dorian. She'd kill at conventions.
She had a brief role in Rosemary's Baby as the young woman who’s first recruited to bear the Devil’s child and who later commits suicide. There's an in-joke when Rosemary (Mia Farrow) first meets the girl and comments that she looks “like the actress Victoria Vetri.” Victoria Vetri is her birth name.
(I always thought her real name was probably Vicki Glass. Sounds much prettier in Italian.)
She was a Playmate of the Year, not a Bunny.I'm always amused at finding Playboy bunnies in Trek...
Playboy magazine’s centerfold girls are Playmates. Bunnies were the waitresses at the Playboy Clubs, most of which closed back in the ’80s.
Some women have been both Bunnies and Playmates.
I'm always amused at finding Playboy bunnies in Trek...
Heh. She should call herself Anne Dorian. She'd kill at conventions.
That would be Susan Denberg, Playboy's Miss August 1966. “Mudd’s Women” was filmed a bit earlier, in June of that year.The girl who played Magda in “Mudd's Women” was in Playboy, although I forget whether it was before or after that appearance.
I assume you mean alumnae (feminine plural).And I'm sure you can find plenty of Playboy alumni as background cuties.
That would be Susan Denberg, Playboy's Miss August 1966. “Mudd’s Women” was filmed a bit earlier, in June of that year.The girl who played Magda in “Mudd's Women” was in Playboy, although I forget whether it was before or after that appearance.
She appeared in several movies including Hammer’s Frankenstein Created Woman (1967). She was an incredibly gorgeous Teutonic blonde, but definitely no actress.
I didn't realize magazines had such long lead times between photography and publication. Is that the norm in publishing today, or do they do things faster now?Her centerfold appearance (on stands in July that year) would have been photographed in about March, so she actually did Playboy before appearing on ST.
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