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Reagan Wilson (born 6 March 1947 in Torrance, California is an American model and actress who was Playboy magazine's Playmate of the Month for its October 1967 issue. Her centerfold was photographed by Ron Vogel.

Reagan grew up in Missoula, Montana with her younger brother and sister. She studied journalism at Montana State University.

In November 1969, Reagan's centerfold made a trip to the Moon. As a joke, NASA ground staff hid a miniature of her centerfold inside the schedule of Apollo 12 mission commander Pete Conrad. Although it is certain that the centerfold made the trip to the lunar surface aboard the Lunar Module, it is not known if it was take outside for the moonwalk. (Pete Conrad was the third man to walk on the Moon.)

Reagan again posed nude for Playboy for the December 1979 pictorial "Playmates Forever!" She now lives in Los Angeles, California with her husband Barry, where they own an antique store.

Reagan Wilson's Film and Television Work

* Running with the Devil (1973)

* Blood Mania (1970) .... Cheryl

* "The Big Valley" - "The Lady from Mesa" (1967) TV Episode .... Janette

External links

* Reagan Wilson's Official Website

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