Christy Fichtner

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Christy Fichtner competing as Miss USA in the 1986 Miss Universe pageant
Christy Fichtner competing as Miss USA in the 1986 Miss Universe pageant

Christinane Crane "Christy" Fichtner (born on October 28, 1962), Miss Texas USA 1986, was crowned Miss USA in the national pageant that same year. First runner up was Halle Berry. Fichtner was the second of the Texas Aces, five consecutive winners from Texas during the decade.

Fichtner is often renowned as the most beautiful woman to wear the Miss USA crown and bore an uncanny resemblance to supermodel Christie Brinkley (so much that in fact, her victory was seen by many as an attempt to select a winner who possessed current and highly marketable looks).

Fichtner went on the be runner-up for Miss Universe 1986, Bárbara Palacios Teyde. She later starred in the reality television show "Who Wants to Marry My Dad?"

Preceded by
Laura Martinez-Herring
Miss USA
1986
Succeeded by
Michelle Royer
Miss Universe Organization
Titleholders 1986
Miss Universe
Bárbara Palacios Teyde
Miss USA
Christy Fichtner
Miss Teen USA
Allison Brown
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