Gorgeous and voluptuous 5'3" brunette knockout Cynthia Jeanette Myers was born on September 12, 1950 in Toledo, Ohio. Cynthia was raised by her mother Mary, her grandparents, and various aunts and uncles after her father was killed in a car accident when she was four years old. She had two siblings: sister Tana and brother Lance. Myers was a competitive horseback rider and worked part-time as a theatre usher while growing up. She was initially offered opportunities to model at age 14. In 1967 Cynthia began modeling for Detroit auto shows. Myers graduated from Woodward High School in 1968. Cynthia was the Playmate of the Month for the December, 1968 issue of Playboy. She made regular appearances on the TV series "Playboy After Dark" and had uncredited bit roles in "The Lost Continent" and "They Shoot Horses, Don't They?". Myers achieved her greatest enduring cult cinema popularity with her winningly spunky portrayal of wide-eyed innocent rock music guitarist Casey Anderson in Russ Meyer's gloriously outrageous "Beyond the Valley of the Dolls." Her only other film role was a small, but memorably sexy part as brash prostitute Dolly Winwood in the offbeat Western "Molly and Lawless John." Cynthia continued to model as "Miss Earthquake" in magazine print ads for Cerwin-Vega stereo equipment in the early 70s. She lived in both Las Vegas, Nevada and Southern California. The mother of a son, Myers was a beloved frequent guest at autograph conventions held all over the country. She was voted #10 in a pole for Playboy Playmates of the Century in 2000. Cynthia died at age 61 on November 4, 2011 in Los Angeles, California.
Playboy Playmate of the Month December 1968Measurements: 39DD-24-36Her Playboy centerfold is shown in both The Siege of Firebase Gloria (1989) and Hamburger Hill (1987).She was only 17 when her photos were taken by Pompeo Posar for the Playboy centerfold, but Playboy waited until she turned 18 before it published them.Was paid $5,000 dollars for her pictorial in the December, 1968 issue of Playboy.Worked as a door greeter at the Playboy Club in Chicago.Studied acting with Jeff Corey .Her pictorial in the December, 1968 issue of Playboy received so much fan mail from soldiers fighting in Vietnam that said mail couldn't fit in her apartment at the Playboy Mansion and had to be placed instead in storage units. Moreover, Myers wrote personal replies to every last soldier in Vietnam who wrote her a letter.Was the mother of a son, Robert.Met her husband on a fishing trip to Lake Mead, Nevada in 1981.
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Molly, the shy, romance-starved wife of an arrogant frontier sheriff, finds herself drawn to a prisoner in her husband's jail. This prisoner, a handsome young man named Johnny, plays on Molly's sympathy and convinces her to help him escape. Molly then accompanies Johnny on his cross-country flight but soon learns he's simply been using her. Molly makes the best of the situation, however, and by the time the sheriff's posse catches up with them, Molly shows that she's learned how to assert herself.