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It’s not all over for former Playboy models once they refrain from removing their clothes for photo shoots!
And the Christmas 1981 Playboy magazine cover girl Bernadette Peters is proving that as she takes on the role previously filled by Catherine Zeta Jones in New York City’s Broadway revival of Stephen Sondheim’s musical A Little Night Music when it reopens on July 13 this year.

Portraying the part of Desiree came about as a result of a phone call the actress received from Sondheim, as she revealed on the Live with Regis show on Friday. Peters told viewers, “We talk every once in a while. Actually we were talking about something else actually and he said, ‘By the way’ and I said, ‘Well yes, that would be lovely.’”

The two-time Tony winner counts among her stage achievements, “Annie Get Your Gun,” “Sunday in the Park with George,” “Song and Dance,” “Into the Woods” and “Gypsy”.

A Little Night Music tells of the lives of several couples in Sweden at the turn of the previous century and contains the song “Send in the Clowns”, later made famous by several popular artists, such as Barbra Streisand and Frank Sinatra. The musical was later made into a 1977 movie starring Elizabeth Taylor.
Beginning an acting career as a child, Joey Heatherton made her first notable appearance on TV on The Perry Como Show, which saw her playing a love struck teenager falling for Mr C. This also led to several appearances on the crooning, Dean Martin show in the late 1950’s.
As an actress, dancer and singer, Joey became a much loved celebrity back in the 1960’s and from June to September 1968, along with Frank Sinatra, Jr., she co-hosted Martin’s summer substitute musical comedy hour, Dean Martin Presents the Golddiggers. She also made multiple appearances on the many other variety shows proliferating 1960s television, such as The Andy Williams Show, The Hollywood Palace, The Ed Sullivan Show and This is Tom Jones. She first appeared on television on her father’s show The Merry Mailman, a popular children’s show in New York.

In the mid 1960’s Joey embarked on a singing career that saw her releasing 2 singles, Hullaballoo in 1965 and When You Call Me Baby in 1966. Both sold poorly but, since the 1970s, both have become very sought after in the UK among Northern Soul collectors, the second of which can now be found changing hands among dealers and collectors for three-figure sums.
In the later part of her career Joey performed in Las Vegas and acted in a few less known TV shows and films, including 1972s Bluebeard with Richard Burton in the title role, in which she appeared topless, and a starring role as Xaviera Hollander in 1977s post-Watergate scandal-inspired The Happy Hooker Goes to Washington.

In April 1997, Joey’s career took her yet another direction when she appeared nude in April 1997’s issue of Hugh Hefner’s Playboy magazine.
The daughter of America’s most famous crooner, Frank Sinatra, sang about her boots being made for walking in her number 1 hit back in 1966, and that’s just what she did, when she took herself off at the invitation of Hugh Hefner to appear in his saucy magazine Playboy, making her a Playboy bunny girl and Playmate of the Month in May 1995.
Although the song, These Boots are Made For Walking, was released in 1966 it wasn’t until Nancy had reached the age of 54 that she posed for the now famous nude shoot in a bid to promote her comeback album, One More Time.
Wearing her trade mark boots and clutching a pillow, Nancy looked every bit the Playboy Bunny Girl.

The shoot caused plenty of controversy in talk shows throughout America at that time as Nancy told the media her father, Frank, was proud of her nude spread and front cover appearance in Playboy magazine but others close to her told a different story. On all accounts Frank would rather have seen his beautiful daughter, swinging on a star!
Nancy, however, maintained that when she told Sinatra she intended to pose naked for Hef and the dollar amount he’d offered her, all the My Way singer told her to do was double her fee.





