Playboy Magazine was founded by Hugh Hefner was born on April 9, 1926. The first issue was published in November of 1953. The issue had no date on it, as Mr. Heifer was unsure if there would ever be a second issue. Luckily there was.
Heifer originally intended the magazine to be called StagParty but switched to Playboy when Stag Magazine threatened legal action. Self-billed as "Entertainment for Men" and features articles on a wide variety of issues; reviews of movies, books, music, cars, sports and new gadgets; interesting and in-depth interviews; and last, but not least, pictorials of beautiful women. Eventually, Playboy branched out and published books, videos, special pictorial issues, and more recently, designer apparel.
The centerfold evolved over the years. The first two centerfolds were only single page photographs. The third issue, February 1954, was the first two-page centerfold. The famous three page fold out centerfold made it's first appearance in the March 1956 issue (with Marian Stafford). In October 1985, the physical format of the magazine changed; instead of being held together by staples, the magazine was produced with the "perfect" or flat binding. So now the centerfold is attached to the magazine at top of the centerfold, instead of stapled in the first fold. Thus if the magazine was closed with the centerfold unfolded, two pages would stick out, instead of one.
I can't find the March 1955 issue of Playboy?
There isn't one. Playboy was not able to meet the publishing deadline for the March issue, so they published the late March issue as the April issue and have continued to publish issues a month early every since then.
What are those stars on the cover inside or next to the "P" in the Playboy?
Rumor was that the number of stars represented either the number of times Hugh Heifer had slept with the Playmate of the Month, or his rating of how good she was in bed. Officially, however, the stars represent the advertising region for that magazine. If you find the same issue with a different number of stars, you will notice that some of the advertisements are different.
There were 13 Regions which included:
Chicago Metropolitan, New York Metropolitan, Southern California, Northern California, Central, Eastern, Western, Southeastern, Southwestern, Canada, International, United Kingdom and Military. The last issue with the stars was September 1979.
What cities had Playboy Clubs / Hotels or Casinos?
The first Playboy Club in Chicago opened February 29, 1960.
Other clubs included: Chicago, Detroit, Miami, New Orleans, St. Louis, New York, Phoenix, Manila, Baltimore, Cincinnati, Kansas City, Los Angeles, Atlanta, San Francisco, Boston, London, Montreal, Denver, Lake Geneva-Wisconsin, Great Gorge-NJ, Dallas, Atlantic City, Buffalo, St. Petersburg, San Diego, Lansing, Columbus OH, Des Moines,Bahamas, Ocho Rios Jamaica, Clermont UK, Portsmouth UK, Manchester UK, Tokyo, Nagoya Japan, Sapporo Japan,Osaka Japan.
Does he have any kids?
Yes, he has several. His first marriage to Mildred Williams produced a daughter, Christie (born in 1952), and son, David born in 1955. His second marriage to Kimberly Conrad has produced two sons, Marston (born in 1990) and Cooper (born in 1991). Around 1984, he accepted a young man named Mark as his son, based on the mother and the birthday of the boy.However, later tests proved that Mark was not his son.
Does Hefner really have an animal species named after him?
There is a species of endangered marsh rabbits named "Sylvilagus palustris hefneri".
What designer created the famous Playboy logo, depicting a rabbit with a tuxedo bow tie? Art Paul Who was the first Playmate of the Year?
The first official Playmate of the Year was Ellen Stratton, the 1960 Playmate of the Year and the December 1959 Playmate of the Month.
Who was the first African-American Playmate of the Month?
The first African-American as a Playmate of the Month was Jennifer Jackson. Appeared in the March 1965 issue.
Who was the man appeared on the cover of Playboy?
The first male on the cover of Playboy was Peter Sellers. He appeared on the April 1964 cover with Karen Lynn.
Who was the first male to show full frontal nudity in Playboy?
An article entitled "The Naked Ape," about the film of the same name, featured a full frontal nude of Johnny Crawford. The article appeared in the September 1973 issue.
Some Other Playboy First's ...
Appearance of the Playboy Bunny - January 1954
Appearance of Femlin (in Party Jokes) - August 1955
Playboy After Hours - November 1955
Playmate Review - January 1956
Vargas Girl - March 1957
African-American Vargas Girl - March 1964 (generated controversy)
LeRoy Neiman illustration - September 1954
Shel Silverstein cartoon - July 1956
Gahan Wilson cartoon - December 1957
Little Annie Fanny cartoon - October 1962
Playboy Advisor column - September 1960
Interview - Alex Haley interviewed Miles Davis, September 1962
Appearance of pubic hair, Paula Kelly appeared in August 1969 issue.
"The Year in Sex" - February 1977
"The World of Playboy" - July 1977
"20 Questions" - October 1978 - Cheryl Tiegs
"Dear Playmate" - October 1981 Without staples in the centerfold: October 1985
Video - Playboy Video Collection / Magazine 1982 - 1983
Issue with a bar code on the cover - June 1986 Leroy Neiman's Femlin: August 1955 Double sided centerfold (the reverse side was a rear view). January 1974 Nancy Cameron
First issue ever of Playboy Philippines will debut on April 2, 2008 as a "mature lifestyle magazine" without any nudity.
Alex Haley interviewed jazz musician Miles Davis for the first "Playboy Interview", which appeared in the September 1962 issue. November, 1972 issue of Playboy magazine sold 7,161,561 copies. A cropped image of the issue's centerfold, featuring Swedish model Lena Soderberg, became a standard image for testing image processing algorithms. First Playmate to be chosen three times: Marilyn Waltz (Miss February 1954, April 1954, and April 1955 — her first appearance was as Margaret Scott First and only month in Playboy history to not have a Playmate - Miss March 1955 (no issue published) First centerfold (two-page): Janet Pilgrim (Miss July 1955) First fold-out centerfold (three-page): Marian Stafford (Miss March 1956) First foreign-born Playmate: Elsa Sorensen (Miss September 1956) who was from Denmark First Playmate twosome (two in the same month): Pat Sheehan and Mara Corday (Misses October 1958) First Playmate to fill out a Playmate Data Sheet (not included): Marianne Gaba (Miss September 1959) First Playmate to be officially featured as Playmate of the Year: Ellen Stratton (June 1960 issue) First Asian-American Playmate: China Lee (Miss August 1964) First African-American Playmate: Jennifer Jackson (Miss March 1965) First Playmate to get breast implants: Sue Williams (Miss April 1965) First Playmate to commit suicide: Sue Williams (Miss April 1965) First twins to be Playmates: Mary Collinson and Madeleine Collinson (Misses October 1970) First Playmate to show clearly visible pubic hair: Liv Lindeland (January 1971) First Playmate to pose for a full frontal nude centerfold: Marilyn Cole (January 1972) First Playmate to be younger than Playboy: Monica Tidwell, Miss November 1973 (she was born in January 1954, when Playboy's second issue was on the newsstand) First Hispanic-American Playmate: Ester Cordet (Miss October 1974) who was from Panama First Playmate with signed centerfold: Jill De Vries (Miss October 1975) First sisters to be Playmates in different months: Janice Pennington (Miss May 1971) and Ann Pennington (Miss March 1976) First Playmate Data Sheet (included): Sondra Theodore (Miss July 1977) First video Playmate (1982): Lonny Chin (who was also the magazine centerfold in the January 1983 issue) First mother and daughter to be Playmates: Carol Eden (Miss December 1960) and her daughter Simone Eden (Miss February 1989) First Playmate to become a LGBT spokesmodel and advocate in the LGBT community: Stephanie Adams (Miss November 1992) First Playmate of the Month to be a Penthouse Pet of the Month (October 2000) as well: Linn Thomas (Miss May 1997) First triplets to be Playmates: Erica, Nicole and Jaclyn Dahm (Misses December 1998) First Playmate without pubic hair: Dalene Kurtis (Miss September 2001) First Playboy Cyber Girl to become Playmate: Stephanie Heinrich (Miss October 2001) She is the first Cyber Girl of the Week (September 2000), as well as the first Cyber Girl of the Month (January 2001). First Playmate to have been Miss USA (1995): Shanna Moakler (Miss December 2001)
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