Janet Canoy (born August 5, 1945 in Lebanon, Oregon), known professionally as Jo Collins, is Playboy magazine's Playmate of the Month for December 1964 and Playmate of the Year for 1965. Her original pictorial was photographed by Mario Casilli.
Jo Collins | |
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Playboy centerfold appearance | |
December 1964 | |
Preceded by | Kai Brendlinger |
Succeeded by | Sally Duberson |
Playboy Playmate of the Year | |
1965 | |
Preceded by | Donna Michelle |
Succeeded by | Allison Parks |
Personal details | |
Born | Lebanon, Oregon, United States | August 5, 1945
Height | 5 ft 4 in (1.63 m) |
She was discovered by Playboy while working as a page for the Queen for a Day TV game show. She went on to work at the Playboy Club as a Bunny and later as a Bunny Mother.
Jo, who is of Norwegian and Spanish descent, was married to baseball player Bo Belinsky for five years (1970 to 1975).[1]
She was nicknamed "G.I. Jo" for her United Service Organizations tours to Vietnam to entertain the troops during the Vietnam War. She first went to Vietnam to deliver a copy of Playboy in person to a lieutenant named Jack Price of the 173rd Airborne Brigade, who, during his final months at the United States Military Academy, had availed himself to an offer to purchase a lifetime subscription to the magazine and the first issue would be personally delivered by a Playmate. After commissioning, Price was sent to Vietnam, wounded in action, and tracked down by the magazine, which sent Collins to honor the terms of the offer, which did not include geographic limitations.[2]
In December 1979, Jo posed for the "Playmates Forever!" pictorial. In 1998, Jo reunited with Jack Price for an online interview with Playboy fans.
Film and television appearances
edit- Fireball 500 (1966) .... Leander Fan
- Lord Love a Duck (1966) .... Kitten
- Sergeant Dead Head (1965) .... Gail
- How to Stuff a Wild Bikini (1965) .... Beach Girl
- Ski Party (1965) (uncredited) .... Jo
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ "Jo Collins - Jo Collins Pics - Jo Collins Nude". Archived from the original on 2011-06-07. Retrieved 2011-05-15.
- ^ Christian G. Appy (2008) Vietnam: The Definitive Oral History Told From All Sides. Ebury Press: 28-30
External links
edit- Jo Collins at IMDb