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Terri Welles
Playboy centerfold appearance
December 1980
Preceded by Jeana Tomasino
Succeeded by Karen Price
Playmate of the Year
1981
Preceded by Dorothy Stratten
Succeeded by Shannon Tweed
Personal details
Born November 21, 1956 (1956-11-21) (age 53)[1]
Santa Monica, California[1]
Measurements Bust: 36 in (91 cm)[1]
Waist: 24 in (61 cm)[1]
Hips: 36 in (91 cm)[1]
Height 5 ft 9 in (1.75 m)[1]
Weight 120 lb (54 kg; 8.6 st)[1]
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Terri Welles (born Terri Knepper November 21, 1956 in Santa Monica, California[1]) is an American actress and adult model.

Welles first appeared on the cover of the May 1980 issue of Playboy, wearing a flight attendant costume to illustrate a pictorial on stewardesses (Welles was a United Airlines stewardess at the time). She subsequently appeared as a centerfold in the December 1980 issue and was named Playmate of the Year for 1981. Her original pictorial was photographed by Richard Fegley.

Welles married NHL ice hockey player Charlie Simmer in 1981. The couple divorced in 1986. Welles has a daughter.

In 1997, Welles started an online business selling pictures of herself. On her website, she described herself as a former Playboy model and Playmate of the Year. Playboy Enterprises, which was starting up its own online business at this time, sued Welles in 1998, claiming that it had the exclusive right to use of its trademark terms "Playboy" and "Playmate of the Year" for commercial purposes. The outcome of the suit, Playboy Enterprises, Inc. v. Welles,[2] was that virtually all of Welles' uses of the terms were considered nominative uses, and did not infringe.

Welles closed down her website on October 31, 2006 with the announcement that it had "been a fun ride".[3]

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