Kimberly McArthur
- Actress
- Soundtrack
Gorgeously buxom and voluptuous brunette stunner Kimberly McArthur was
born on September 16, 1962 in Fort Worth, Texas. The youngest of three
children, McArthur and her siblings were raised by her mother after
their parents divorced. Kimberly studied dance, song and dramatic art
at a university in Fort Worth, Texas. McArthur tried out for the Dallas
Cowboy Cheerleaders, but failed to make the final cut. She was part of
the musical revue "The Rock'n'Roll Girls," which was so successful that
it was performed in Monte Carlo. Kimberly eventually moved to Los
Angeles, California. McArthur was the Playmate of the Month in the
January, 1982 issue of "Playboy." Kimberly went on to do a handful of
"Playboy" videos and special edition publications. Moreover, she was in
TV commercials for Kleenex, Merrill Lynch, and AT&T and was featured in
the music video for "A Cowboy's Dream" by Mel Tillis. McArthur not only
made guest appearances on episodes of the TV shows "Highway to Heaven"
and "Magnum P.I.," but also acted in the movies "Young Doctors in
Love;" a memorably sexy bit as Rodney Dangerfield's tempting topless
swinger neighbor Ginger Jones in the uproariously raucous "Easy Money,"
"Malibu Express," and "Slumber Party Massacre II." Kimberly replaced
Robin Wright as Kelly Capwell on the popular daytime soap opera "Santa
Barbara." McArthur left the show after only three months and has since
dropped out of the public spotlight.