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'''Denise Michele''', was born '''Denise Michele Tom''', on June 12, [[1953]] in San Francisco, California, Former [[Playboy]] [[Playmate of the month]]. She was raised in Hawaii.
'''Denise Michele''' (born '''Denise Michele Tom''', on June 12, [[1953]] in San Francisco, California) was ''[[Playboy]]''<nowiki>'</nowiki>s Playmate of the Month for April 1976.


She graduated Kailua High School, in Kailua, Hawaii, in [[1971]].
She was raised in Hawaii, and graduated Kailua High School, in Kailua, Hawaii, in [[1971]]. She appeared as a centerfold in the April [[1976]] issue of [[Playboy]]; her pictorial was shot by Ken Marcus. She is also featured in a number of [[Playboy]] videos.


She appeared as a centerfold in the April [[1976]] issue of [[Playboy]]; her pictorial was shot by Ken Marcus. She is also featured in a number of [[Playboy]] videos.
She appears on the album cover of Robert Palmer's album ''Some People Can Do What They Like'' (1976), playing strip poker with Palmer.
 
She appears on the album cover of Robert Palmer's ''Some People Can Do What They Like'' (1976), playing strip poker with Palmer.


She married the American director David Kellogg. They have two boys and a girl and reside in Hidden Hills, California, as of July 1999 . <ref> {{cite news  
She married the American director David Kellogg. They have two boys and a girl and reside in Hidden Hills, California, as of July 1999 . <ref> {{cite news  
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She had some minor movie roles such as the nude model in ''Tai-Pan'', a [[1986]] film based on the second novel in James Clavell's [[Asian]] ''Saga'', and in ''Big Trouble in Little China'', a 1986 comedy/action film, directed by John Carpenter. She's also done two TV guest appearances--''Three on a Date in [[1978]]'', and ''The Jeffersons'' in [[1985]].
She had some minor movie roles such as the nude model in ''Tai-Pan'', a [[1986]] film based on the second novel in James Clavell's ''Asian Saga'', and in ''Big Trouble in Little China'', a 1986 comedy/action film, directed by John Carpenter. She has also done two TV guest appearances: ''Three on a Date'' in [[1978]], and ''The Jeffersons'' in [[1985]].


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== Notes ==
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==External links==
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* {{playmate|1976|4}}
* {{imdb name|id=0446110|name=Denise Kellogg}}
* [http://www.tv.com/person/59304/summary.html Denise Michele] at TV.com
* [http://www.tv.com/person/59304/summary.html Denise Michele] at TV.com



Revision as of 01:49, 2 February 2008

Denise Michele (born Denise Michele Tom, on June 12, 1953 in San Francisco, California) was Playboy's Playmate of the Month for April 1976.

She was raised in Hawaii, and graduated Kailua High School, in Kailua, Hawaii, in 1971. She appeared as a centerfold in the April 1976 issue of Playboy; her pictorial was shot by Ken Marcus. She is also featured in a number of Playboy videos.

She appears on the album cover of Robert Palmer's album Some People Can Do What They Like (1976), playing strip poker with Palmer.

She married the American director David Kellogg. They have two boys and a girl and reside in Hidden Hills, California, as of July 1999 . [1]

She had some minor movie roles such as the nude model in Tai-Pan, a 1986 film based on the second novel in James Clavell's Asian Saga, and in Big Trouble in Little China, a 1986 comedy/action film, directed by John Carpenter. She has also done two TV guest appearances: Three on a Date in 1978, and The Jeffersons in 1985.

Notes

  1. Donnelly, Dave. "Hawaii", Honolulu Star-Bulletin, 1999-06-25. Retrieved on 2007-02-04.

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