Biography
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Sally Jo Todd (born 1934 in Tuscon, Arizona) is an American actress and model. She was Playboy magazine's Playmate of the Month for the February 1957 issue. Her centerfold was photographed by David Sutton and Ed DeLong.
Todd's entertainment career began in 1952 when her mother encouraged her to enter a local Tucson beauty contest. When she won, part of her prize included a screen test at 20th-Century Fox in Los Angeles. That led to a contract with the studio and a movie career that consisted mostly of B-movies such as The Unearthy and Frankenstein's Daughter. She also had a wide-reaching modeling career, and by 1956 she was dubbed "television's highest-paid model." She also posed for several album covers and men's magazines, including Playboy, in which she first appeared in a non-nude pictorial in June 1956.
Among the celebrities Todd was linked to during the 1950s were Troy Donahue, Jack Webb and Vince Edwards.
External links
- Sally Todd at Brian's Drive-In Theater
- Sally Todd at Glamour Girls of the Silver Screen
- Sally Todd at retroCRUSH
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