Lisa Baker

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Lisa Baker
Playboy centerfold
appearance
November 1966
Birthplace Detroit, Texas
Birthdate March 19, 1944 (age 63)
Measurements 35" - 23" - 35"
Height 5 ft 8 in
Weight 132 lbs.
Preceded by Linda Moon
Succeeded by Susan Bernard
Playmate of the Year
(PMOY) for
1967
PMOY preceded by Allison Parks
PMOY succeeded by Angela Dorian

Lisa Baker (born 19 March 1944 in Detroit, Texas) was Playboy magazine's Playmate of the Month for its November 1966 issue, and Playmate of the Year for 1967. Her original pictorial for photographed by William Figge and Ed DeLong.

Lisa grew up in Broken Bow, Oklahoma and worked as a soda jerk at a local drugstore while in high school. She has four brothers and three sisters.

After graduating from high school, Lisa moved to Los Angeles, where she got a job at the loan service department of a savings and loan.

Her appearance in Playboy made her very much in demand as a spokesmodel for the magazine. She was not as successful, however, in her film and modeling career. Lisa was in one film, Hot Summer in the City (1976), along with a number of other Playmates, and she was able to get some work on television, on The Jonathan Winters Show and as the Budweiser girl on the Tonight Show.

She posed nude for the December 1979 Playboy pictorial "Playmates Forever!"

Lisa moved back to Texas in the 1980s and stayed there until 2000, when she moved to Florida to live with her friend DeDe Lind (Playmate of the Month, August 1967). Today, she and DeDe enjoy attending autograph conventions and meeting with their fans.




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