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"Hey, kid. Send me photos of the new paintings. I want to see what you're breaking."

The photographer had been professional, almost clinical. "Chin up. Yes. No—don't look innocent. You're not selling innocence. You're selling the idea that you're in on the joke." She had laughed then, a real laugh, because she understood. She was thirty-one, already a decade into a career of playing the bawdy punchline, the sexy secretary, the cop who could kick down a door in heels. Police Academy was still four years away. In 1980, she was a working actress in Hollywood—guest spots, horror films, the constant calculus of how much to reveal to stay visible. playboy leslie easterbrook high quality

She traced the edge of the photograph with a finger. Her body had been a temple, a trap, a tool, a trophy. She had never hated it. That was the secret the feminists and the puritans both missed. She had used it. The centerfold was a business decision, a chess move in a game where most women weren't even allowed to sit at the board. She had walked into the studio with her own robe, her own lipstick, her own lawyer on speed dial. "Hey, kid

A gull landed on the balcony railing, tilted its head at her, and screamed. "Chin up

: She played the character Rhonda Lee in this classic television series.

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