Debra Jo Fondren
- Actress
- Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
- Casting Director
Strikingly gorgeous, buxom, and shapely blonde knockout Debra Jo
Fondren was born on February 5, 1955 in Los Angeles, California.
Fondren was working as a waitress at the restaurant Gallaghers in
Beaumont, Texas when she was discovered by "Playboy" photographer
Robert Scott Hooper having lunch at the Desert Inn Hotel on her first
trip to Las Vegas. Debra was the Playmate of the Month in the
September, 1977 issue of "Playboy." Fondren's key distinguishing
trademark was her incredibly lovely and lengthy cascading mane of
golden blonde hair that went down past her knees. She was named
Playmate of the Year in 1978. Following her Playmate stint Debra
embarked on an acting career: she not only made guest appearances on
the TV shows "Mork & Mindy," "The Misadventures of Sheriff Lobo,"
"Fantasy Island," and "Knots Landing," but also had a small part in the
failed comedy "Vasectomy: A Delicate Matter" and a more substantial
co-starring role in tongue-in-cheek action picture "Spitfire."
Moreover, Fondren was both the casting director and second assistant
director on the low-budget drama "The Last Road." Outside of her film
and TV credits, Debra also acted in stage productions of the plays "Bus
Stop," "M.A.S.H.," "Play It Again, Sam," and "Death Takes a Holiday."
Fondren became a born-again Christian sometime in the early 80s. She
continued to model and appear in numerous "Playboy" videos throughout
the early to mid 90s; she sports shoulder length red hair in these
videos. In addition, Debra was a guest at several Glamourcon
conventions in the late 90s and early 2000s. In 2004 Fondren stopped
participating in "Playboy" promotions because they put "too much
emphasis on sex." Fondren went on to work as a registered nurse at
various hospitals in the Los Angeles area. Debra now lives in Beaumont,
Texas and works as an instructor at the Southwest Texas Career
Institute.