Rosanne Katon
Playboy Playmate, Miss September 1978

Rosanne Katon bio

February 5, 1954 / Aquarius / Age 71

Rosanne Katon {MODEL_WAS_IS} an American Playboy model, glamour model, actress, comedian, and activist. She was born on February 5, 1954 in New York City, New York, United States. Rosanne Katon measurements are 36-23-34, she has natural breasts.

She is also known in the industry as Rosanne Katon-Walden.

Rosanne Katon was Playboy Playmate of the Month for September 1978. She was awarded the prestigious title of Playboy Playmate at the age of 24.

Born in New York City to a Jamaican father and an African-American mother, she grew up with a passion for the arts and went on to build a career that spanned multiple industries. Her striking centerfold was photographed by Mario Casilli.

Katon's acting career began in the mid-1970s, with steady television work, including guest roles on "Good Times", "What's Happening!!", "That's My Mama", and "St. Elsewhere", where she played opposite a young Denzel Washington. She also starred in "Grady", a short-lived spin-off of "Sanford and Son".

On the big screen, Katon was a standout in the blaxploitation and action film scene, leading two Cirio Santiago films in 1976-"Ebony, Ivory & Jade" and "The Muthers", where she starred alongside fellow Playboy Playmate Jean Bell. She became known for her roles in R-rated comedies, including "The Swinging Cheerleaders", "Chesty Anderson, U.S. Navy", "American Raspberry", "Lunch Wagon", "Zapped!", and "Bachelor Party". Katon also had memorable performances in the cult horror film "Motel Hell" in 1980 and the drama "Body and Soul" in 1981.

Her theater work included a Broadway lead in "Godspell" and a featured role in the stage parody "Women Behind Bars".

In 1981, Katon was selected as Miss Golden Globes, a prestigious honor awarded to an up-and-coming actress tasked with presenting statuettes at the awards ceremony. She was the first African-American woman to receive the title since the tradition began in 1962, further cementing her place in Hollywood history.

In the late 1980s, Katon transitioned into stand-up comedy, joining the ranks of female comedians pushing boundaries. Her comedic career led to a special feature in the June 1991 Playboy pictorial "Funny Girls," celebrating women in comedy.

Beyond entertainment, Katon became deeply involved in humanitarian work. In 1984, she married Richard Walden, CEO of Operation USA, an international relief organization providing aid to disaster-stricken areas worldwide. She serves on its advisory board and has helped bring aid to regions affected by crises, including Rwanda, Sri Lanka, and post-Hurricane Katrina Louisiana.

From breaking barriers in Playboy to starring in cult classics, conquering comedy, and dedicating her life to humanitarian work, Rosanne Katon remains a multifaceted force whose impact goes beyond Hollywood.

Rosanne Katon measurements

Height: 5'2 (157 cm)
Weight: 101 lb (46 kg)

Breast: 36 in (92 cm) / natural
Waist: 23 in (58 cm)
Hips: 34 in (87 cm)

Rosanne Katon details

Zodiac: Aquarius
Ethnicity: black
Hair color: black
Eye color: brown
Tattoo: no
Piercing: no