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'''Dorothy Stratten''' was a a Canadian model and actress. She rose to fame after being Playboy Playmate of the Month for August 1979 and Playmate of the Year for 1980. She was then one the two youngest Playmates to die, when her jealous separated husband, the promoter ''Paul Snider'', shot her to death and then shot himself to death.
'''Dorothy Stratten''' was a Canadian model and actress, whose success was cut short when her separated husband killed her (and then himself).
 
==Career==
Dorothy Stratten rose to fame after being Playboy Playmate of the Month for August 1979 and Playmate of the Year for 1980. She then launched a short but rather successful movie career before her separated husband killed her (and then himself).
 
==Personal life==
Dorothy Stratten was one the two youngest Playmates to die, when her jealous separated husband, the promoter ''Paul Snider'', shot her to death and then shot himself to death.


The incident was covered in movies, songs and a book. [[Jamie Lee Curtis]] played her in a 1981 TV film and [[Mariel Hemingway]] played her a 1983 feature film.
The incident was covered in movies, songs and a book. [[Jamie Lee Curtis]] played her in a 1981 TV film and [[Mariel Hemingway]] played her a 1983 feature film.
in movies that were based on the incident.
 
[[Category:Actresses]]
[[Category:Playboy Playmates]]

Revision as of 14:52, 24 March 2008

Dorothy Stratten was a Canadian model and actress, whose success was cut short when her separated husband killed her (and then himself).

Career

Dorothy Stratten rose to fame after being Playboy Playmate of the Month for August 1979 and Playmate of the Year for 1980. She then launched a short but rather successful movie career before her separated husband killed her (and then himself).

Personal life

Dorothy Stratten was one the two youngest Playmates to die, when her jealous separated husband, the promoter Paul Snider, shot her to death and then shot himself to death.

The incident was covered in movies, songs and a book. Jamie Lee Curtis played her in a 1981 TV film and Mariel Hemingway played her a 1983 feature film.