Remembering Jane Wilkinson: The Iconic Playboy Model and Actress

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Remembering Jane Wilkinson: The Iconic Playboy Model and Actress

Jane Wilkinson, known for her work as a Playboy model, has passed away at the age of 85. She was widely recognized as "The Bosom" and was featured in numerous issues of Playboy magazine. Jane, who was also an actress, passed away on July 21, as reported by The Telegraph.

Jane was a popular figure with a large following of male admirers and even had a brief romance with Elvis Presley. She fondly recalled their time together, where Elvis serenaded her for two hours in his bedroom. Additionally, she shared that she had been on a date with Henry Kissinger in 1971.

Fans have been expressing their condolences and tributes to Jane following her passing. Many have praised her acting skills and remembered her as an amazing actress. Jane was born in Eastbourne on March 27, 1940, to Robin Wilkinson and Lily Curryer.

Initially aspiring to be a ballet dancer, Jane eventually shifted her focus to modeling. In 1958, she posed for her first nude photoshoot for Playboy, earning the nickname "The Bosom." She also appeared in various films, including The Bellboy and the Playgirls (1962) and Too Late Blues (1961) alongside Bobby Darin.

In addition to her film roles, Jane made appearances on popular TV shows like Batman, The Doris Day Show, and The Jack Benny Program. She also starred in films such as The Private Lives of Adam and Eve (1960) and The Candidate (1964).

Jane is survived by her daughter Brahna. Her legacy as a Playboy model and actress will be remembered by her fans and the entertainment industry.