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Adrienne Barbeau was born June 11, 1945 in Sacramento, California. At the beginning of her career, young Adrienne moved to New York City and worked as a go-go dancer. She became famous on TV in Maude sitcom (1972-1978). Her first movie was Red Alert in 1977. Some of her most popular movie appearances include Escape from New York, The Fog, Creepshow and Swamp Thing. Baring her large breasts in The Cannonball Run, while wearing really low-cut cleavage also belongs to the most noticable moments from her filmography.
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When I see myself on film it makes me smile, I mean making a good living doing what I enjoy is soo much fun. I just hope that everyone has the chance to enjoy life like I do.
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In all the horror films that I have done, all of those women were strong women. I don’t feel I ever played the victim, although I was always in jeopardy.
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12. Prozac Nation €“ Christina Ricci

As the solemn Wednesday Addams in the Addams Family flicks, the 11-year-old Ricci was the sharp-witted, deadpan serious type, but then ten years later, she took on the leading role in the biopic Prozac Nation, where she loses her virginity, throws a party for it, and gets treated for substance abuse.And she crowns the debauchery by going topless. 11. Animal House - Mary Louise Weller

Animal House is one of those movies famous for its quotability, its off-the-wall college humor, and the first major film role for Saturday Night Live original Not Ready For Prime-Time Player John Belushi. His role as the perpetual frat boy John Blutarsky, or Brother Bluto, ranks among his very best, and is arguably his most memorable of all. And breast lovers will remember one of his best scenes; climbing a two-story ladder to peek in the windows of the sorority house. He (and we) are enjoying the pillow fight among the sisters, but when Mandy Pepperidge (Weller) returns from her date and retires to her room, Bluto follows. He is so enraptured by the sight of the sensuous Mandy that he and the ladder topple backwards, with Bluto landing painfully on his back. We feel his pain, but the conquest was probably completely worth it. 10. Swamp Thing €“ Adrienne Barbeau

Audiences first noticed the lovely Ms. Barbeau in her role as Maude€™s (Bea Arthur€™s) adult daughter on TV in the 1970s. But it wasn€™t until 1982 when we finally got to see what we€™d been wanting to see for over a decade: Barbeau rising out of the swamp in unfettered glory in Wes Craven's adaptation of the Swamp Thing comic.



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12. Prozac Nation €“ Christina Ricci

As the solemn Wednesday Addams in the Addams Family flicks, the 11-year-old Ricci was the sharp-witted, deadpan serious type, but then ten years later, she took on the leading role in the biopic Prozac Nation, where she loses her virginity, throws a party for it, and gets treated for substance abuse.And she crowns the debauchery by going topless. 11. Animal House - Mary Louise Weller

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Audiences first noticed the lovely Ms. Barbeau in her role as Maude€™s (Bea Arthur€™s) adult daughter on TV in the 1970s. But it wasn€™t until 1982 when we finally got to see what we€™d been wanting to see for over a decade: Barbeau rising out of the swamp in unfettered glory in Wes Craven's adaptation of the Swamp Thing comic.



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October 14, 2015 / 2:55 PM
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In October 2015, after losing millions of readers to easily available Internet pornography, Playboy announced that it would be doing away with nudity in favor of partially clothed, raw intimacy. Not a bad idea considering that web traffic to Playboy's site jumped from about 4 million to 16 million when it removed nudity last year.
Still, though, the announcement has some mourning the loss of an iconic cultural cornerstone. Despite its raciness and the controversy that occasionally surrounded it, countless celebrities posed for the groundbreaking adult magazine as a sort of Hollywood rite of passage. This 1985 Madonna cover is just one of the most famous.
When Playboy was first published in 1953, the inaugural issue featured nude photos of Marilyn Monroe. It was notably left undated because the magazine's founder, Hugh Hefner, didn't know if there would be a second issue.
While one might expect public figures like Madonna and Marilyn Monroe to grace the cover of Playboy, other celebrities' cameos were far more unexpected. Comedian Steve Martin, for example, was a bit of a surprising choice for the January 1980 cover. It's probably one of the most memorable ones ever, though.
Between the time she came out with "All I Want For Christmas Is You" and when she married Nick Cannon, Mariah Carey appeared on the cover of Playboy. She donned a one-piece bathing suit with cutouts, and the issue hit the stands in March 2007.
"Keeping Up with the Kardashians" debuted on E! in October 2007. Two months later, its poster girl, Kim, posted up on the cover of Playboy.
Cindy Crawford appeared on the cover of Playboy's July 1988 issue, alongside articles on Jesse Jackson and "The Last Words On Ronald Reagan."
Playboy has stated that its history of provocative articles and newsmaking interviews will remain intact, even after the makeover -- something the magazine has featured since its very first issue, Hefner explained to CBS' Charlie Rose in 2005.
"It was all there, I mean there were food and drink features, fashion," Hefner said.
In January 1995, Drew Barrymore graced the cover ... a child star, all grown up.
In March 2006, fresh off her box office success with "Sin City," "Into the Blue," and "Fantastic Four," Jessica Alba posed for Playboy. Those, of course, were the days before she was a wife, a mother, and a pioneer of eco-friendly soap.
Model and actress Pamela Anderson has appeared on more Playboy covers than anyone else. Beginning in 1989, her Playboy career spans 22 years. She appears on numerous covers, in several centerfolds, and even wrote the foreword to the 2012 coffee table book, "Playboy's Greatest Covers."
Comedian Chelsea Handler appeared on the cover of Playboy's 2009 Christmas issue; the bigger shock perhaps not being that she bared it all, but that she did so in a rather serious context.
Long before Uma Thurman slayed countless men with martial arts in "Kill Bill," she did it with pictorials in the Australian incarnation of Playboy.
In 2012, "Mean Girls" star Lindsay Lohan struck a mean pose on the cover of Playboy's January/February double issue. Insiders said the shoot was designed to be reminiscent of the magazine's inaugural shoot with Marilyn Monroe.
Hugh Hefner later hinted on his Twitter that the Lohan issue was one of the best-selling in Playboy history.
Steve Martin wasn't the only male to grace the cover of Playboy. In April 2012, Bruno Mars appeared on a Playboy cover as well, albeit fully clothed.
Long before she became a co-host of "The View," Jenny McCarthy began her career as a Playboy model in 1993. In 1994, she was chosen as Playmate of the Year and parlayed her success into an acting career.
British supermodel Kate Moss graced the cover of Playboy's January/February 2014 double issue in the magazine's signature bunny ears and tail. The pictorial spread ran alongside a Q&A between Moss and Tom Jones, in which she discusses her cocktail of choice and a night when someone tried to take a picture of her going to the bathroom in the men's room.
In May 1987, "Wheel Of Fortune" co-host Vanna White bared her behind on the cover of Playboy. In a cute play on her television personality, the two Y's in the magazine's name were left out, as if a contestant might soon spin the wheel and shout out that letter.
"Baywatch" actress Carmen Electra appeared in Playboy several times over the course of her career. The first was in May 1996.
Country icon Dolly Parton posed for Playboy in October 1978. It must have been good luck because, shortly afterward, she unleashed a stream of pop-country hits that topped the singles charts, including "9 to 5" and "Islands in the Stream."
Charlize Theron appeared on the cover of Playboy in May 1999, the same year she appeared in both "The Astronaut's Wife" and "The Cider House Rules." It's probably safe to assume the Playboy Mansion had a fairly different set of rules than the Cider House.
Nancy Sinatra earned the "sin" in her last name when she posed for Playboy in May 1995, just one month shy of her 55th birthday. What can you say? Her father was Frank Sinatra, so she learned how to do things "her way."
British supermodel Naomi Campbell stripped down for the December 1999 issue of Playboy, smack in the prime of her career. Her pictorial was 14 pages long.
"Charlie's Angels" actress Farrah Fawcett largely resisted taking her clothes off for magazines or movies throughout the '70s and '80s. So, when she posed semi-nude for the December 1995 issue of Playboy, it created a bit of a stir.
At the age of 50, Fawcett posed for the magazine again. That July 1997 issue came with an accompanying video, in which Fawcett - also an artist - painted a canvas with her body.
Christina Capatides is CBS News' Vice President of Social Media and Trending Content. She is also a senior producer and reporter, focusing on culture and gender equity.

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