November 3, 1962 / Scorpio / Age 62
Kimberly Evenson is a German-born Playboy model, glamour model, actress, and Playboy Bunny. She was born on November 3, 1962 in Bremerhaven, Germany. Her zodiac sign is Scorpio. She is also known as Kim Evenson.
Kimberly Evenson made history as Playboy's Playmate of the Month in September 1984, earning the coveted title at the age of 21. Kimberly blended youthful radiance with a hint of bold sophistication-the perfect balance of fresh-faced beauty and womanly allure.
Kimberly Evenson has beautiful natural breasts, seductive green eyes, and luminous blond hair. With a voluptuous 36-25-35 frame, she's a true embodiment of Playboy allure.
Her centerfold, shot by famed Playboy photographer Arny Freytag, captured the all-American beauty that would soon light up both print and screen. Before gracing the pages of Playboy, Kimberly Evenson got her start as a Door Bunny at the Playboy Club in New York City - greeting guests with a smile and setting the tone for glamour, charm, and just the right amount of mischief.
After her centerfold debut, Kimberly became a familiar face in several Playboy videos and was featured in numerous special edition publications throughout the '80s. But she didn't stop there - Hollywood came calling.
Kim made the leap to film with a string of memorable roles in classic '80s teen comedies. In "Porky's Revenge", she played Inga, the unforgettable Swedish exchange student who turned heads (and raised eyebrows) during a now-iconic graduation scene. That same year, she starred in "The Big Bet as Beth" - the sweet, flirtatious girl-next-door with a twist. Later, she took on a more dramatic role as Joni, a troubled stripper in "Kandyland", showing off her range and adding depth to her screen persona.
With a blend of playful innocence and undeniable allure, Kimberly Evenson carved out a niche in both Playboy history and '80s pop culture. Whether posing in front of the camera or lighting up the silver screen, she brought charm, confidence, and classic beauty to every role.