Playmate Review 1986 - Features
March 30, 2010
San Diego CA USA
5' 6"
March 1986
From an orthodontist’s assistant in Hawaii to dancing in the Crazy Horse Revue, Kim Morris’s career has taken multiple twists and turns. “Two of my girlfriends had gone to audition for a job billed as ‘partially nude.’ It was for the Crazy Horse Revue from Paris, playing in Hawaii. I said, ‘are you crazy? I could never do that,’” explains the busty Playmate. “But, I went and saw the show; it was fabulous. It was tasteful— it was like hidden seductiveness—and it came off really well. I said, ‘I want to be up there.’ And I went, took off my clothes, and they said, ‘you're hired.’” After dancing for two years with the Crazy Horse Revue, Miss Morris flew to Los Angeles to pursue modeling. Conservative Kim couldn’t believe the direction her life had taken—she was now an all-natural dancer and model, a life she never thought she would have had during her teenage years. “I was a late bloomer, putting it bluntly. I wore a pixy haircut, and I was always very short,” confesses Miss March 1986. “People called me Jim for years. I thought that I was never going to grow up. Finally my junior and senior years in high school, I started filling out. I thought ‘this is wonderful. I hope I don't get too cocky.’” Not a chance—blonde-haired Kim is not only sweet and sincere, but after years of being a wallflower, she developed the most vivacious personality. “I’m interesting, I think,” says our Playmate of the Month. “I think I’m a lot of things rolled into one. I’m homey, I’m down to earth, but I’m also flighty. I can be quiet or I can be full of questions, right out there, not afraid of anything. And I can sit back and just look.” No man would ever be bored with Kim Morris on his arm.