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Liz Glazowski (born December 19, 1957 in Zakopane, Poland) is an Polish-American model. She is best known for being Playboy magazine's Playmate of the Month for its April 1980 issue. Her centerfold was photographed by Ken Marcus.
Liz was discovered by Playboy when she submitted photographs to the magazine's 25th Anniversary Great Playmate Hunt. She was one of the 14 women who eventually became centerfolds for the magazine through that contest. She also had a small part in the film The Happy Hooker Goes Hollywood (1980).
In what was, at least on the surface, a rarity, Liz was very religious at the time of her centerfold, and expressed such in the article that ran alongside her photos. A devout Catholic, she was especially fond of her fellow countryman, Pope John Paul II. She was also a star basketball player in high school.
After her Playmate days, Liz moved from Chicago to Florida, where she found work as a secretary and later became the president of a company that produces a "male enhancement product" called Studtrainer. Her husband invented it.
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Christa Speck (born August 1, 1942 in Danzig, Germany (now Gdańsk, Poland)) is a German model and actress. She was chosen as Playboy magazine's Playmate of the Month for the September 1961 issue, and as the 1962 Playmate of the Year. Her original pictorial was photographed by Sam Wu.
Christa was working as in a bank at the time she was discovered by Playboy. After her Playmate appearance, she became a Bunny at the Chicago Playboy Club and was featured in several more Playboy pictorials. She married children's programming producer Marty Krofft, and they have three daughters together.
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Susan Denberg (born 2 August 1944 in Bad Polzin, Germany) is the stage name of Austrian model and actress Dietlinde Zechner. She was Playboy magazine's Playmate of the Month for its August 1966 issue. Her centerfold was photographed by Peter Gowland. She also was one of the finalists for the title of 1967's Playmate of the Year along with Tish Howard and the eventual winner, Lisa Baker. Denberg's most famous acting role was in the film Frankenstein Created Woman. This appears to be her final performance in a film.
Born in what would soon become part of Poland, Susan grew up in Klagenfurt, Austria. For a time, she worked as a chorus girl in London and Las Vegas, Nevada. She came to Los Angeles in the mid-1960s, wanting to become a star. Aside from her work in Playboy and the Frankenstein film she is best known as one of Harry Mudd's mail-order brides in the Star Trek: The Original Series episode "Mudd's Women".
When she was working on An American Dream, Warner Brothers offered a $500 award for a contest to find a Susan a new screen name. All of the entries were rejected.
Her acting career was brief. Over the years, rumors have abounded that Susan died of a drug overdose in 1967, or that she had mental health problems due to an addiction to LSD. She is still alive, and living in Austria.
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