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Who is Hugh Marston Hefner?

Who is Hugh Marston Hefner? The adult entertainment world knows Hugh Hefner as an American magazine publisher, founder and Chief Creative Officer of Playboy Enterprises.[1]

Early life

Hefner was born April 9, 1926 in Chicago, Illinois, the elder of two sons born to Grace Caroline (née Swanson; 1895–1997) and Glenn Lucius Hefner (1896–1976), both teachers.[2][3] Hefner’s mother was of Swedish descent and his father had German and English ancestry.[4][5] On his father’s side, Hefner is a direct descendant of Plymouth governor William Bradford.[6][7] He has described his family as “conservative, Midwest, Methodist.”[8] He went to Sayre Elementary School and Steinmetz High School, then served as a writer for a military newspaper in the U.S. Army from 1944 to 1946. He later graduated from the University of Illinois – Urbana/Champaign with a B.A. in psychology with a double minor in creative writing and art in 1949, earning his degree in two and a half years. After graduation, he took a semester of graduate courses in sociology at Northwestern University but dropped out soon after.[9]

Career

Working as a copywriter for Esquire, he left in January 1952, after being denied a $5 raise. In 1953, he mortgaged his furniture, generating a bank loan of $600 (or $800—he cannot recall which) and raised $8,000 from 45 investors— including $1,000 from his mother (“Not because she believed in the venture,” he told E! in 2006. “But because she believed in her son”) – to launch Playboy, which was initially going to be called Stag Party. The undated first issue, published in December 1953, featured Marilyn Monroe from her 1949 nude calendar shoot and sold over 50,000 copies.[10] Hefner, who never met Monroe, bought the crypt next to hers at the Westwood Village Memorial Park Cemetery.[11][12] After it was rejected by Esquire magazine in 1955, Hefner agreed to publish in Playboy Charles Beaumont‘s science fiction short story, “The Crooked Man,” about straight men being persecuted in a world where homosexuality was the norm. After receiving angry letters to the magazine, Hefner wrote a response to criticism where he said, “If it was wrong to persecute heterosexuals in a homosexual society then the reverse was wrong, too.” Hefner is portrayed as a gay rights pioneer in the documentary film, Hugh Hefner: Playboy, Activist and Rebel.[13]

On June 4, 1963, Hefner was arrested for selling obscene literature after an issue of Playboy featuring nude shots of Jayne Mansfield was released. A jury was unable to reach a verdict.[14]
His former secretary, Bobbie Arnstein, was found dead in a Chicago hotel room after an overdose of drugs in January 1975. Hefner called a press conference to allege that she had been driven to suicide by narcotics agents and federal officers. Hefner further claimed the government was out to get him because of Playboys philosophy and its advocacy of more liberal drug laws.[15][16]
Hefner isin talks about making a film about his life.[17] He has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame for television and has made several movie appearances as himself. In 2010, he received a “worst supporting actor” nomination for a Razzie award for his performance in Miss March.

A documentary by Brigitte Berman, Hugh Hefner: Playboy, Activist and Rebel was released on July 30, 2010. This was reportedly the first time that Hefner granted full access to a documentary filmmaker.[18]
In 1999, Hefner financed the Clara Bow-documentary, “Discovering the It-girl.” “Nobody has what Clara had. She defined an era and made her mark on the nation,” he stated.[19]

Personal life

Hefner married Northwestern University student Mildred Williams (born 1927) in 1949. They had two children, Christie (born November 8, 1952) and David (born August 30, 1955).[20] Before the wedding, Mildred confessed that she had had an affair while he was away in the Army. He called the admission “the most devastating moment of my life.” A 2006 E! True Hollywood Story profile of Hefner revealed that Mildred allowed him to sleep with other women, out of guilt for her infidelity and in the hopes that it would preserve their marriage. They divorced in 1959.

Carrie Leigh  

Hefner remade himself as a bon vivant and man about town, a lifestyle he promoted in his magazine and two TV shows he hosted, Playboy’s Penthouse (1959–1960) and Playboy After Dark (1969–1970). He admitted to being ‘involved’ with maybe eleven out of twelve months’ worth of Playmates” during some of these years.[21] Donna Michelle, Marilyn Cole, Lillian Müller, Shannon Tweed, Brande Roderick, Barbi Benton, Karen Christy, Sondra Theodore, and Carrie Leigh — who filed a $35 million palimony suit against him — were a few of his many lovers. In 1971, he acknowledged that he experimented in bisexuality.[22] He moved from Chicago to Los Angeles.

Kimberley Conrad  

Hefner had a minor stroke in 1985 at age 59. After reevaluating his lifestyle, he made several changes. The wild, all-night parties were toned down significantly and in 1988, daughter Christie began to run the Playboy empire. The following year, he married Playmate of the Year Kimberley Conrad. The couple had two sons, Marston Glenn (born April 9, 1990) and Cooper Bradford (born September 4, 1991).[23] The E! True Hollywood Story profile noted that the notorious Playboy Mansion had been transformed into a family-friendly homestead. After he and Conrad separated in 1998, Conrad moved into a house next door to the mansion. According to an update on Hefner’s Twitter account on April 25, 2010, Conrad and her mother are moving to Reno in a new home to be closer to family.

Kristina and Karissa Shannon
Crystal Harris  

Hefner then began to move an ever-changing coterie of young women into the Mansion, even dating up to seven girls at once, among them, Brande Roderick, Izabella St. James, Tina Marie Jordan, Holly Madison, Bridget Marquardt, Rachael O’Neill, and Kendra Wilkinson. The reality television series The Girls Next Door depicted the lives of Madison, Wilkinson and Marquardt at the Playboy Mansion.[24] In October 2008, all three girls made the choice to leave the mansion. Hefner was quick to rebound and soon began dating his new “Number One” girlfriend, Crystal Harris,[25] along with 20-year-old identical twin models Kristina and Karissa Shannon.[26] The relationship with the twins ended in January 2010.[27] After an 11-year separation, Hefner filed for divorce from Conrad stating irreconcilable differences.[28] Hefner has said that he only remained married to her for the sake of his children,[29] and his youngest child had just turned 18.[23] The divorce was finalized in March 2010.[30] On December 24, 2010, Hefner presented an engagement ring to Harris, publicly announcing the proposal the following day.[11] Hefner and Harris had planned to marry June 18, 2011.[31][32] Harris called off the wedding just 5 days before they were due to be wed. [33].

Politics and philanthropy

The Hugh Hefner First Amendment Award was created by Christie Hefner “to honor individuals who have made significant contributions in the vital effort to protect and enhance First Amendment rights for Americans.”
He has donated and raised money for the Democratic Party.[34]
In 1978, Hefner helped organize fund-raising efforts that led to the restoration of the Hollywood Sign. He hosted a gala fundraiser at the Playboy Mansion and personally contributed $27,000 (or 1/9 of the total restoration costs) by purchasing the letter Y in a ceremonial auction.[35][36]
Hefner donated $100,000 to the University of Southern California‘s School of Cinematic Arts to create a course called “Censorship in Cinema,” and $2 million to endow a chair for the study of American film.[37]
Both through his charitable foundation and individually, Hefner also contributes to charities outside the sphere of politics and publishing, throwing fundraiser events for Much Love Animal Rescue, as well as Generation Rescue,[38] a controversial autism campaign organization supported by Jenny McCarthy.
On April 26, 2010, Hefner donated the last $900,000 sought by a conservation group for a land purchase needed to stop the development of the famed vista of the Hollywood Sign.[35]

 

 

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Jennifer Lyn Jackson died she was 40

Jennifer Lyn Jackson [3][1] died she was 40, Jackson was from Cleveland, Ohio, she was Playboy magazine’s Playmate of the Month for April 1989. She was also one of three finalists for the magazine’s 35th Anniversary pictorial. Outtakes from her Playmate pictorial, which was shot by Arny Freytag,[3] appeared in Playboy Special Editions

several times following her centerfold appearance.

(March 21, 1969 – January 22, 2010)

Jackson graduated from North Olmsted High School in 1986 and went on to study business and finance at Kent State University.[4]

Jackson (age 38) in 2007 after she was arrested for disorderly conduct along with her husband James Thompson (52).

She was found dead by her husband, James Thompson, in her home in Westlake, Ohio on January 22, 2010 of an apparent drug overdose.[1][2]

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Lisa Rinna

Who is Lisa Deanna Rinna? She is an American actress known as Lisa Rinna. The brown-haired, hazel-eyed actress Lisa Rinna was born July 11, 1963, in Medford, Oregon. After graduating from the University of Oregon she moved to Los Angeles and got a job modeling for the Wilhemina Agency. From 1992 to 1995 (and 2002-03) she worked on Days of Our Lives before landing a part on Aaron Spelling’s Melrose Place in 1996. She has appeared in several made-for television movies, including Night Sins; Winter Heat; Vanished; Close to Danger; Sex, Lies, and Obsession; and Another Woman’s Husband.She most recently the host of SoapNet’s Soap Talk. She competed in the second season of Dancing with the Stars and was eliminated in Round Seven based on audience voting, despite having had higher marks from the judges than fellow celebrity dancer Jerry Rice. Lisa Rinna also hosts the tv makeover program “Merge” on Lifetime. “Merge” takes viewers where no home decorating show has gone before by merging roommates with totally different styles. With a behind-the-scenes look at the actual design process, this new season will show the dilemmas leading up to a successful home makeover and the drama that ensues when abodes are transformed.


Rinna received national recognition when she first starred on NBC’s Days of our Lives in the role of Billie Reed. She starred on said show from 1992 to 1995. She later switched from daytime TV to primetime playing Taylor McBride on Aaron Spelling’s Melrose Place from 1996 to 1998. In 2002, Rinna was named co-host of Soap Talk, the daily lifestyle show that airs on SOAPnet, for which she received a Daytime Emmy Award nomination. In addition, she reprised the role of Billie Reed on Days of our Lives for a brief stint in 2002 and is now hosting the series Merge on Lifetime. Rinna starred in the Lifetime movie Sex, Lies & Obsession opposite husband Harry Hamlin. Her previous Lifetime movie, Another Woman With FAT Lips, boasted one of the highest ratings for a movie on Lifetime since 1999. She also guest-starred on an episode of Movie Stars for the WB, the first ever on-screen appearance she shared opposite her husband. Rinna nabbed her first role in the feature film Good Advice, starring Charlie Sheen and Jon Lovitz, and recently appeared in an episode of HBO’s Entourage.

In 1998, Rinna created a stir when she posed for a nude pictorial while six months pregnant in the September issue of Playboy magazine.

Rinna married actor Harry Hamlin in 1997. They have two daughters, Delilah Belle (born 1998) and Amelia Gray (born 2001). They have performed together in a number of television and film productions. Rinna and Hamlin had recurring roles as a married couple on the first season of the television series Veronica Mars.

She performed on stage in 2007, including on Broadway, in the musical Chicago. Rinna has recently guest-hosted Live with Regis and Kelly.

In June 2006, SoapNet announced that it was canceling Soap Talk after four seasons due to low ratings.

In August 2007, Rinna replaced Joan Rivers as the host of TV Guide Network’s red carpet coverage.

On December 4. 2008, TV Guide reported that Rinna and Hamlin have signed a deal to create a reality TV series based around their family life. The series is being developed by TV Land. more

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