Pamela Tiffin

Pamela Tiffin

Attended Hunter College while modeling and soon became one of New York City's top models, even making the cover of Vogue magazine.

Her daughters are named Echo and Aurora.

Her father, Stanley Wonso, was an architect.

In 1966 she won a Theatre World Award for "Most Promising Newcomer" for her Broadway role in "Dinner at Eight."

Named "Star of Tomorrow" in 1962 by the Motion Picture Herald, a trade paper for theater owners.



The February 1969 issue of Playboy Magazine did a feature on her entitled "A Toast to Tiffin," showing tastefully nude photos of her with long and flowing golden hair. The photos concealed her nakedness with flowers, fabrics and strategically-placed objects. Playboy offered her quite a bit of money in the ensuing years to do a full spread but she always refused. She also employed body doubles to do nude scenes for her in movies.


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