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Connie Kreski (September 19, 1946, Wyandotte, Michigan – March 21, 1995, Beverly Hills, California) was Playboy magazine's Playmate of the Month for January 1968 and was Playmate of the Year for 1969. Kreski had long taffy-colored hair and blue near-sighted eyes.
[edit] Playboy PlaymateHer original pictorial was photographed by Larry Gordon. She was discovered by a Playboy staffer while attending a University of Michigan football game. Kreski was on a date with a doctor and he introduced her to his friend, Playboy's sports editor. She was a graduate of Mercy College, a Catholic nursing school in Detroit, Michigan. At the time of her photo shoot she had been working for three months at an Ann Arbor psychiatric hospital. She was also studying psychiatry. [edit] ActressIn September 1967 Kreski left Michigan abruptly after her mother learned about her upcoming Playmate pictorial. A two week holiday in London, England turned into a stay of more than a year. She did some modeling, bought two Pekingese and met producer/director Anthony Newley. In April 1969 Kreski was signed by Newley to play the feminine title role of Mercy Humppe in the Universal Pictures film Can Hieronymus Merkin Ever Forget Mercy Humppe and Find True Happiness? The movie was shot in Malta and starred Milton Berle, Joan Collins, and George Jessel. In Malta the film is under censorship. [edit] Hollywood lifeLos Angeles Times writer Joyce Haber mentioned Kreski in a newspaper column just days after the murder of Sharon Tate by followers of Charles Manson. Kreski was a member of the murdered actress' social circle along with John Phillips, Michelle Phillips, Tina Sinatra, Jacqueline Bisset, Michael Sarrazin, and Andrew Prine. Kreski was among those invited to the mansion Tate shared with her husband, director Roman Polanski. The home was on Cielo Drive, Los Angeles, California. Haber said that some of those invited declined to attend on the fatal night of August 9, 1969. Kreski was the girlfriend of James Caan in the early 1970s. The actor was enjoying his greatest popularity with roles in Brian's Song (1971) and The Godfather (1972). In a 1974 interview Caan depicted Kreski as "very sweet". He described himself as difficult to live with, requiring "a lot of woman to put up with me." [edit] DeathKreski died of a blocked carotid artery, which was a result from high cholesterol, on March 21, 1995 in Beverly Hills, California. [edit] Trivia
Kreski received a spear gun, a facial moisturizer, a custom billiard cue, a Ford Shelby GT 500, a Harley-Davidson M-65, and a Schwinn Varsity bicycle among the $15,000 in prizes she won with her selection as Playboy's Playmate of the Year in May 1969. Kreski graduated from Our Lady of Mt Carmel High School, in Wyandotte, MI. [edit] Film and television appearances
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