Connie Kreski

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Connie Kreski
Playboy centerfold appearance
January 1968
Preceded by Lynn Winchell
Succeeded by Nancy Harwood
Playboy Playmate of the Year
1969
Preceded by Angela Dorian
Succeeded by Claudia Jennings
Personal details
Born (1946-09-19)September 19, 1946
Wyandotte, Michigan, United States
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Beverly Hills, California, United States
Measurements Bust: 35"
Waist: 23"
Hips: 36"
Height 5 ft 5 in (165 cm)
Weight 118 lb (54 kg)

Connie Kreski (September 19, 1946, Wyandotte, Michigan – March 21, 1995, Beverly Hills, California) was an American model and actress. She was Playboy magazine's Playmate of the Month for January 1968 and Playmate of the Year for 1969. Kreski was born Constance Kornacki; she had long taffy-colored hair and blue eyes.

Career

As a reward for her Playmate of the Year title, she received numerous gifts:

  • Shelby Mustang GT-500 (fastback 428 Cobra Jet)
  • Schwinn Varsity 10-speed bicycle
  • Harley-Davidson M-65
  • Hart pair of skis, fur-jacket by Alpers Furs and outfit by Peter Kennedy
  • Arctic Panther snowscoot with riding outfit
  • Jantzen swimsuits and scuba diving equipment by US Divers,
  • a pool cue, jewels, cosmetics, AM/FM car-stereo, Champagne, a typewriter...

In April 1969 Kreski was signed by Anthony Newley to play the feminine title role of Mercy Humppe in the Universal Pictures film Can Heironymus Merkin Ever Forget Mercy Humppe and Find True Happiness? The movie was shot in Malta and starred Milton Berle, Joan Collins, and George Jessel.

Personal life

Los Angeles Times writer Joyce Haber mentioned Kreski in a newspaper column just days after the murder of Sharon Tate by followers of Charles Manson. Kreski was a member of the murdered actress's social circle along with John Phillips, Michelle Phillips, Tina Sinatra, Jacqueline Bisset, Sharmagne Leland-St. John, Michael Sarrazin, and Andrew Prine. Kreski was among those invited to the mansion Tate shared with her husband, director Roman Polanski, on Cielo Drive in Los Angeles, California. Haber reported that some of those invited declined to attend on the fatal night of August 9, 1969.

Death

Kreski died of a blocked carotid artery on March 21, 1995 in Beverly Hills, California.

Film and television appearances

See also

References

  • Burlington, North Carolina, "She's On Her Way To Stardom, But Mom's On Tranqulizers", April 30, 1969, Page 58.
  • Florence, South Carolina Morning News, "Star Chat, Tough Talk From James Caan", January 6, 1974, Page 44.
  • Los Angeles Times, Movie Call Sheet, April 15, 1968, Page C21.
  • Los Angeles Times, "Venus of the Centerfold", July 13, 1969, Page K22.
  • Los Angeles Times, "Playmate of the Year Ceremonies Present", May 15, 1969, Page D21.
  • Los Angeles Times, "Living in Era of Uncommon Barbarity", August 12, 1969, Page C11.
  • Los Angeles Times, "Lived The Part, How James Caan Became Godson", May 30, 1972, Page G1.

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