http://www.digitaljournal.com/article/119076
Posted Feb 18, 2007 by RobotGod

Anna Nicole Smith joins grisly club of Playmates

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20070218/ap_en_ce/anna_nicole_smith_playmates;_ylt=AqjtOkktgX2.pZ83NxFrnnbMWM0F


Automobile accidents, drug overdoses, homicides, a plane crash — all have claimed the lives of Playmates. The cause of Smith's death is still unclear.

"It's sad how many girls we've lost," said Peter Gowland, who photographed a number of centerfolds for Playboy in the 1950s and 60s with the help of his wife.

In 1968, Gowland photographed Paige Young. In 1974, she was dead of a drug overdose.
Jayne Mansfield, another Playmate he photographed, died in a car crash in 1967 at 34.

"It's a curse to be beautiful," Gowland said.

More than 600 women have graced Playboy's centerfold since the magazine began publishing in the 1950s.

Their lives after the magazine have been both in and out of the spotlight, but their limited number and Playboy's wide circulation has meant that the death of one can become bombshell news.


Dorothy Stratten was the most famous of these deaths. She was murdered by her husband only months aftershe became playmate of the year. Eve Meyer,Marilyn Monroe and more have all met bitter ends under 50. It says alot about fame, but more specifically THIS kind of fame. It is so sad that that many beautiful women have been lost. And lost in the sense that they themselves are adrift in their lives and they spin out of control.