Claudia Jennings
Claudia Jennings | |
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Playboy centerfold appearance | |
November 1969 | |
Preceded by | Jean Bell |
Succeeded by | Gloria Root |
Playboy Playmate of the Year | |
1970 | |
Preceded by | Connie Kreski |
Succeeded by | Sharon Clark |
Personal details | |
Born | Mary Eileen Chesterton December 20, 1949 Saint Paul, Minnesota, U.S.[1] |
Died | October 3, 1979[1][2] Malibu, California, U.S. | (aged 29)
Height | 5 ft 6 in (1.68 m)[1] |
Mary Eileen Chesterton (December 20, 1949 – October 3, 1979),
Career
Mary Eileen Chesterton (known as "Mimi" to friends and family) was born in Saint Paul, Minnesota in 1949, later moving to Milwaukee, Wisconsin. When her family moved from Richmond, Indiana to Evanston, Illinois as a result of her father becoming the advertising director with Skilsaw, she transferred at the start of her sophomore year to Evanston Township High School (ETHS) where she graduated in 1968. She was featured in a silent, plotless movie titled after her nickname which was shot on Super 8 film by fellow ETHS classmate Todd McCarthy. She worked as a receptionist at Playboy and then posed for the magazine in 1969. She adopted the name Claudia Jennings because she didn't want to embarrass her family, and she also thought "Mimi" sounded too girlish. [4] Her original pictorial was photographed by Pompeo Posar. She was Playmate of the Year in 1970, and was awarded a pink Mercury Capri.[5]
After her appearances in Playboy, Jennings became an actress in
Death
On October 3, 1979, Jennings died in an automobile collision on the Pacific Coast Highway near Topanga, California. She was 29.[2][3]
Jennings was featured in a 2000 episode of E! True Hollywood Story in which several of her friends and acquaintances were interviewed. The episode was made without the cooperation of her family, who considered the show too "tabloid" in style.[7]
Filmography
Film
Year | Title | Role |
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1971 | Jud | Sunny |
1971 | The Love Machine | Darlene |
1972 | Trampa mortal | |
1972 | The Stepmother | Rita |
1972 | Unholy Rollers | Karen Walker |
1973 | Group Marriage | Elaine |
1973 | 40 Carats | Gabriella |
1974 | Willy & Scratch | Jennifer |
1974 | Truck Stop Women | Rose |
1974 | The Single Girls | Allison |
1974 | 'Gator Bait | Desiree Thibodeau |
1976 | The Man Who Fell to Earth | Peters' Wife |
1976 | Sisters of Death | Judy |
1976 | The Great Texas Dynamite Chase | Candy Morgan |
1977 | Moonshine County Express | Betty Hammer |
1978 | Deathsport | Deneer |
1979 | Fast Company | Sammy |
Television
Year | Title | Role | Episode |
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1971 | Ironside | Maralyn | "The Professionals" |
1973 | Barnaby Jones | Denise Frazer | "To Denise, with Love and Murder" |
1973 | The Brady Bunch | Tami Cutler | "Adios, Johnny Bravo" |
1974 | The F.B.I. | Judith Grinnell | "Deadly Ambition" |
1974 | Cannon | Leona Wilson / Susan Williams | "Bobby Loved Me", "Lady in Red" |
1974 | The Manhunter | Peggy | "The Truck Murders" |
1975 | Movin' On | Ann | "Ransom" |
1975 | Caribe
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Jean Benedict | "School for Killers" |
1976 | The Streets of San Francisco | Evie | "Underground" |
1978 | Lucan | Debbie Kern[8] | "Nightmare" |
1979 | 240-Robert | Barbara Rice | "Bank Job" |
See also
- List of people in Playboy 1960–1969
- List of people in Playboy 1970–1979
Further reading
- Claudia Jennings –The Authorized Biography. Midnight Marquee Publishing, 2018, by Eric Jonathan Karell [ISBN missing]
References
- ^ a b c d "Playmate data". Retrieved January 29, 2010.
- ^ ISBN 9780786482122. Retrieved June 10, 2013.
- ^ a b 'B' movie queen dies in crash, Chicago Tribune, October 4, 1979
- ^ Williams, Albert. "But She Was A Cheerleader," Reader (Chicago, IL), September 21, 2000. Retrieved September 2, 2021
- ^ CC Easter Bunny Special: The Cars Of The Playboy Bunnies Of The Year 1964 – 1988, Curbside Classic, March 27 2016
- ISBN 9780806523811. Retrieved June 10, 2013.
- ^ Albert Williams, But She Was A Cheerleader, Chicago Reader, September 21, 2000
- ^ "Claudia Jennings". IMDb. Retrieved June 25, 2020.
External links
- Bass, Ari (July 21, 2000). "Claudia Jennings Lost Highway". Femme Fetales. Vol. 9, no. 2. p. 39.
- Claudia Jennings at IMDb