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Liv Lindeland |
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| Born | December 7, 1945 Norway |
| Nationality | Norwegian-American |
| Body | |
| Measurements | 36-23-34 |
| Cup size | DD |
| Boobs | Natural |
| Height | 5'8" |
| Weight | 107 |
| Hair | Blonde |
| Performances | |
| Shown | Topless, Bush, Full frontal |
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Liv Lindeland (born December 7, 1945 in Norway) is a Norwegian model and actress. She was chosen as Playboy magazine's Playmate of the Month in January 1971 and as the Playmate of the Year for 1972.
Pubic Hair
Liv Lindeland was the first Playmate, after 18 years and 216 issues, to show full frontal nudity in a pictorial. Pictures of Liv clearly showed blond pubic hair in several shots, including the centerfold itself. Perhaps to divert attention from this major advance in the Pubic Wars with rival pornographic magazine Penthouse, Lindeland's pictorial, photographed by Alexas Urba, focused on her long hair and Australian cleavage.
Although Lindeland's full frontal nudity generated a tremendous amount of media and popular attention, the first appearance of pubic hair in Playboy actually occurred in August 1969 in a pictorial featuring dancer/actress/model Paula Kelly.
Later Career
Lindeland went into acting following her Playboy appearance, and then segued into a career as a talent agent. She again posed nude for Playboy in the December 1979 pictorial "Playmates Forever!"
She is the daughter-in-law of dancer Cyd Charisse.
Quote
"I'm posing because if one has an attractive body it should not be hidden."
Filmography
- Guns (1990)
- Picasso Trigger (1988)
- Another Day at the Races (1975)
- The Photographer (1975)
- Dirty O'Neil (1974)
- Save the Tiger (1973)
- Evel Knievel (1971)
- "The Odd Couple" (1971)
- The Yin and Yang of Mr. Go (1970)



