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June Cochran | |
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Preceded by | Avis Kimble |
Succeeded by | Judi Monterey |
Playboy Playmate of the Year | |
1963 | |
Preceded by | Christa Speck |
Succeeded by | Donna Michelle |
Personal details | |
Height | 5 ft 2 in (157 cm) |
June Cochran (born 20 February 1942 in Indianapolis, Indiana, died 21 May 2004 in Wisconsin) was an American model and beauty queen.
Cochran won the Miss Indiana USA pageant in 1960 but was unplaced at the national competition. She was later Playboy magazine's Playmate of the Month for its December 1962 issue and Playmate of the Year for 1963. Her original pictorial was photographed by Don Bronstein.
June was the model for the Little Annie Fanny cartoon character that appeared in Playboy. She also worked as a Bunny at the Chicago Playboy Club and went on to work promotions for the United States Auto Club. Her second husband and two of her sons were race car drivers, and Cochran herself was the first woman to be in the pits for the Indianapolis 500. She died in Wisconsin on 21 May 2004. The cause of death was not reported.
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