Victoria Vetri had already acted in several television shows over a six-year period before breaking into film in 1967, starring with Rod Taylor and Ernest Borgnine in Chuka. The following year, she starred with Mia Farrow in the horror classic Rosemary’s Baby (1968). Her only appearance in a Hammer Studios production came in 1970, starring as “Sanna” in When Dinosaurs Ruled The Earth. She went on to appear in Invasion of The Bee Girls in 1973 with William Smith, but retired from acting soon after.

Victoria Vetri

Victoria Vetri

Birthdate: September 26, 1944
Birthplace: San Francisco, CA
Height: 5’5″

Notes:
Victoria Vetri went by the name Angela Dorian in her Playboy appearances, as well as in some of her acting roles. She played “Florence of Arabia” in the 1968 episode of the Batman TV show “I’ll Be A Mummy’s Uncle”, and played “Isis” in the original Star Trek episode “Assignment Earth” from the same year.

Playboy Appearances:
Sep 1967 (Playmate Of The Month)
May 1968 (Playmate Of The Year)

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The beautiful Imogen Hassall appeared in one film for Hammer Studios,  When Dinosaurs Ruled The Earth (1970). Other roles include The Virgin and the Gypsy (1970) and Licensed To Love and Kill (1979).

Imogen Hassall

Imogen Hassall

Birthdate: August 25, 1942
Birthplace: Woking, England
Height: ?

Notes:
On Sunday, June 22, 1975, she was fined 10 pounds for “riding a bicycle while unfit through drink or drugs”. (source: The London Times) In December, 1976, Imogen Hassall rode a camel in the televised National Show Jumping Championships at Olympia. She nearly fell off her camel at one point during the race. (source: The London Times)


Playboy Appearances:

Nope.

Details of Death:
Imogen Hassall died of a drug overdose (sleeping pills) on November 16, 1980. She was 38 years old. The following May, when her will was read, her estate was worth 36,145 pounds. (source: The London Times)

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