Sharon Clark
Sharon Clark, originally named Sharon Olivia Weber, was born on October 15, 1943, in Seminole, Oklahoma. She pursued her education in sociology at the University of Oklahoma and gained early experience as a Bunny at the Playboy Club in St. Louis. Following her stint in the entertainment industry, she dedicated herself to service with the Peace Corps in Micronesia, where she took on the role of a teacher.
In 1968, Sharon married actor Bob Clark, marking a significant personal chapter in her life. Her modeling career reached a pinnacle when she was featured as Playmate of the Month in the August 1970 issue of "Playboy." The following year, she earned the title of Playmate of the Year, becoming the oldest woman to receive this honor at the age of 27—a record she maintained for an impressive fifteen years.
Sharon's talents extended beyond modeling; she made notable guest appearances on popular television series such as "Charlie's Angels" and "CHiPs." Additionally, she showcased her acting abilities in feature films, including "Lifeguard," "The Billion Dollar Hobo," and "The Little Dragons." Throughout her diverse career, Sharon Clark left an indelible mark on both the modeling and entertainment industries.