Playboy premises in Chicago in 1955 as a fresh-faced 21-year-old hoping for a bog-standard office job.By the time she died on May 1 2017, aged 82, Charlaine had become Janet Pilgrim, one of Hugh Hefner's most iconic Playmates.The Illinois native's transformation from office pencil pusher to Playboy pin-up was as revolutionary for the brand as it was for her, with the then two-year-old business expanding on its array of professional models and actresses with a new concept - the girl-next-door."I had hoped to get on the ground floor with this magazine and grow with them," Janet said of her time working in the publication's corporate office.She impressed after securing her first job with Playboy and was soon promoted to the level of.
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