Sharon Cintron
Appearance
Sharon Cintron | |
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Preceded by | Sandra Settani |
Succeeded by | Connie Mason |
Personal details | |
Height | 5 ft 4 in (163 cm) |
Sharon Cintron (born 16 January 1945 in Perth Amboy, New Jersey) was Playboy magazine's playmate of the month for its May 1963 issue.
Sharon was 18 years old when her issue of Playboy was released.
Sharon's ambition was to be a hairstylist, but she ended up appearing in more films and television shows than those playmates who pursued acting as a profession.
Film and Television Work
- "Kaz"- "A Little Shuck and a Whole Lotta Jive" (1978)
- "Baretta"
- "Everybody Pays the Fare" (1977) .... Mimi
- "Don't Kill the Sparrow" (1977) .... Mimi
- "Can't Win for Losin'" (1976) .... Mimi
- "Shoes" (1976) .... Mimi
- "They Don't Make 'Em Like They Used To" (1976) .... Mimi
- "Quincy"
- "Snake Eyes: Part 1" (1977) .... Stormy
- "Snake Eyes: Part 2" (1977) .... Stormy
- "The Blue Knight" - "A Slight Case of Murder" (1976) .... Hooker
- "The Rockford Files" - "The No-Cut Contract" (1976) .... Sharon
- Aloha Means Goodbye (1974) .... File Nurse
- The Chadwick Family (1974) .... Nurse
- Evil Roy Slade (1972) (uncredited) .... Young Woman kissed by Evil Roy while robbing bank
- "Mannix" - "Bang, Bang, You're Dead" (1970) .... Miss Parks
- "The Wild Wild West"
- "The Night of the Avaricious Actuary" (1968) .... Girl #1
- "The Night of the Cutthroats" (1967) .... Waiting Lady
- "The Night of the Circus of Death" (1967) .... Secretary
- "Get Smart" - With Love and Twitches (1968) .... Waitress
- How Sweet It Is! (1968) .... Agatzi Girl
- "The Monkees" - "Some Like It Lukewarm" (1968) .... Maxine
- "Burke's Law" - "Who Killed Molly?" (1964) .... 1st Stripper
Quote
"I want to be a hair stylist because I like styling hair. And the money is good. Why try to be a starlet and starve?"