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'''Deborah Huberman''', aka "Debbie Hooper", was an [[American]] [[Jewish]] [[adult model]]. She appeared as the centerfold nude in the August, 1969 issue of ''Playboy'' magazine. Photographed while a student at | '''Deborah Huberman''', aka "Debbie Hooper", was an [[American]] [[Jewish]] [[adult model]]. She appeared as the centerfold nude in the August, 1969 issue of ''Playboy'' magazine. Photographed while a student at San Fernando Valley State College in California, Huberman was a campus radical activist, and listed artist Marc Chagall and singer Barbra Streisand as her cultural idols. A "poster child for the late 1960s", she deprecated "ad copywriters who make eggrolls look erotic but worry about what sex is doing to their children"....but eventually "went to work making TV commercials."<ref>http://cyber.playboy.com/members/playmates/files/1969/08/index.html</ref> | ||
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Debbie Hooper |
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| Deborah Huberman seated | |
| Personal | |
| Also known as | Debbie Hooper |
| Born | January 24, 1948 Cleveland, Ohio |
| Ethnicity | Jewish |
| Nationality | American |
| Body | |
| Measurements | 36-25-36 |
| Boobs | Natural |
| Height | 5 ft 3 in (1.60 m) |
| Weight | 112 lb (51 kg) |
| Body type | Average |
| Eye color | Brown |
| Hair | Brown |
| Underarm hair | Shaven |
| Pubic hair | Natural |
| Performances | |
| Playboy Playmate | August 1969 |
| Shown | Topless |
Deborah Huberman, aka "Debbie Hooper", was an American Jewish adult model. She appeared as the centerfold nude in the August, 1969 issue of Playboy magazine. Photographed while a student at San Fernando Valley State College in California, Huberman was a campus radical activist, and listed artist Marc Chagall and singer Barbra Streisand as her cultural idols. A "poster child for the late 1960s", she deprecated "ad copywriters who make eggrolls look erotic but worry about what sex is doing to their children"....but eventually "went to work making TV commercials."[1]



