Candy Loving

Candy Loving (born Candis Loving; September 4, 1956 in Oswego, Kansas)[1] is an American model. She was Playboy's Playmate of the Month for the January 1979 issue, which made her the magazine's 25th Anniversary Playmate.[1] Her centerfold was photographed by Dwight Hooker.[1]

Candy Loving
Playboy centerfold appearance
January 1979
Preceded byJanet Quist
Succeeded byLee Ann Michelle
Personal details
Born (1956-09-04) September 4, 1956
Oswego, Kansas, United States[1]
MeasurementsBust: 37"[1]
Waist: 24"
Hips: 34"
Height5 ft 7 in (1.70 m)[1]
Weight110 lb (50 kg; 7.9 st)

Early life

Candy was born Candis Loving in Oswego, Kansas, on September 4, 1956 and moved to Ponca City, Oklahoma, at the age of three with her mother and four siblings. She graduated from Ponca City High School in 1974 and married Ron Prather. She then enrolled in a journalism major at University of Oklahoma.[2]

Playboy career

In 1978, the Playboy magazine began a yearlong nationwide Great Playmate Hunt for its 25th-anniversary publication. Candy was working in a dress shop and as a waitress when she saw the ad in the paper. At the urging of her then husband, Candy entered the contest and photographer Dwight Hooker shot the test photos of her. Seven months later the 22-year-old college student beat out more than 3,500 other models with her natural beauty, girl-next-door looks and name that seemed almost fabricated for a playmate. Her centerfold came out in the January 1979 issue. That year, she took advantage of her celebrity status and moved out to California to pursue acting and modeling. She traveled the world as the ambassador of Playboy magazine.[3][4][5][6] In 2001, the readers of Playboy would vote her the runner-up for "the sexiest Playmate of the 1970s."[7]

Post Playboy

By 1981, she realized the celebrity life was not for her, so she reenrolled at the University of Oklahoma at the age of 25 to finish her bachelor's degree in journalism, and then began a Master of Arts degree in human relations. She continued to perform publicity duties for the magazine during her studies and after, but began phasing out of that lifestyle. The Playboy life had taken its toll on her marriage and she later met Tampa Bay Buccaneers offensive lineman Dave Reavis when both were judging a beauty pageant. She followed him to Tampa in July 1983. Even though this relationship did not last, she remained in Southern Florida, working in the healthcare industry designing benefit packages for companies.[3][8] She is no longer married but is the mother of one daughter who graduated from college in May 2013.[9]

Filmography

  • Dance Fever (TV Series) (1979) as herself
  • The Misadventures of Sheriff Lobo playing "Herself" in episode: "Who's the Sexiest Girl in the World" (episode # 1.15), February 19, 1980
  • Woody Allen's Stardust Memories (1980) only in the walk-on scene at the end as Tony's girlfriend
  • Playboy Playmates: The Early Years (documentary) (1982) as herself
  • Playboy Video Centerfold: Playmate 2000 Bernaola Twins (Video documentary) (2000) as herself
  • Playboy: The Party Continues (documentary) (2000) as herself
  • Playboy: The Ultimate Playmate Search (documentary) (2003) as herself
  • Playboy: 50 Years of Playmates (documentary) (2004) as herself
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See also

References

  1. "Playmate data". Retrieved February 5, 2010.
  2. "Rod Lott & Candy Loving". Oklahoma Gazette. February 12, 2013. Archived from the original on January 15, 2018. Retrieved May 30, 2016.
  3. Rod Lott & Candy Loving
  4. "Skip Sheffield, Playmate appreciates life outside the centerfold". The News. February 1, 1984.
  5. "Gilrs of Yore: Candy Loving".
  6. Chillicothe, Missouri, Constitution Tribune, "Centerfold Candy", December 6, 1978, page 9
  7. Hefner, Hugh (2001). Playboy's Sexiest Playmates: 25 Fan Favorite Centerfolds. Playboy.
  8. "Antiques Roadshow". PBS. Retrieved 26 August 2017.
  9. Rod Lott (12 February 2013). "Loving Candy". Oklahoma Gazette.
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