Susan Smith(II)
- Actress
Slim, alluring, and attractive blonde Susan M. Smith was born on
January 14, 1959 in Beloit, Wisconsin. Smith grew up on a dairy farm in
Wisconsin and participated in wet t-shirt contests in Las Vegas. She
was discovered by "Playboy" photographer Robert Scott Hooper. Susan was
the Playmate of the Month in the September, 1981 issue of "Playboy."
She had previously appeared in the pictorial "The Girls of Las Vegas"
in the February, 1979 issue of "Playboy." Smith participated in a
no-holds-barred wrestling match with eccentric comedian Andy Kaufman
for the "intergender championship of the world" belt. Although Susan
clearly defeated Kaufman in this fierce bout, he was nonetheless still
declared the winner of said fight. A sexy pictorial of this match was
featured in the February, 1982 issue of "Playboy." Smith had small
roles in two movies made in the 80s: She's a woman who gets stalked in
a supermarket by a vicious misogynist mama's boy psycho in the
splendidly sick'n'sleazy horror slasher cult favorite "Don't Go in the
House" and a call girl in the lowbrow adult comedy romp "Working
Girls." Susan now owns and runs her own construction business in the
southwest.